International Relations Research: Recent submissions
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The bête noire and the noble lie : the International Criminal Court and (the disavowal of) politics
(2018-05-25) - Journal articleFor the traditional legalistic discourse on the International Criminal Court (ICC), “politics” is a bête noire that compromises the independence of the Court and thus needs to be avoided and overcome. In response to this ... -
In the name of (de)securitization : speaking security to protect migrants, refugees and internally displaced persons?
(International Review of the Red Cross, 2018-04-20) - Journal articleA guiding concern of this article is to examine how the protection of migrants, refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) is being spoken about and framed. Today it is evident that the dominant responses of sovereign ... -
Anxiety politics : creativity and feminist Christian realism
(2019-06) - Journal articleThe aim of this article is to articulate feminist Christian realism and how it differs from Reinhold Niebuhr’s Christian realism. As one of the most influential Christian realists, Niebuhr, with his views on world affairs, ... -
Understanding collective violence : the communicative and performative qualities of violence in acts of belonging
(Cambridge University Press, 2014-11) - Book itemThis chapter explores the motivations for joining violent groups across arange of circumstances. In particular, the chapter will explore the similarities in the role of violence as a marker of identity within groups as ... -
Thomas Hobbes: theorist of the law
(2015-12-28) - Journal articleThis short article introduces the papers that follow on the topic of Hobbes as a theorist of the law. It provides an overview of Hobbes reputation as a theorist of law in both domestic and international theory. The paper ...