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1The Social Self In International Relations: Identity, Power and the Rediscovery of Constructivism’s Symbolic Interactionist RootsERIS – European Review of International Studies201725
2In the Shadow of Ordoliberalism: The Paradox of Neoliberalism in the 21st CenturyERIS – European Review of International Studies201625
3Declining Power Europe: The Evolution of the European Union’s World Power in the Early 21st CenturyERIS – European Review of International Studies201616
4Forecasting the Risk of Extreme Massacres in SyriaERIS – European Review of International Studies201415
5Constructivism’s Contemporary Crisis and the Challenge of ReflexivityERIS – European Review of International Studies201712
6After Hegemony in International Relations, or, the Persistent Myth of American Disciplinary HegemonyERIS – European Review of International Studies201411
7Construction Time Again: History in Constructivist IR ScholarshipERIS – European Review of International Studies201711
8Methodological Transnationalism – Europe’s Offering to Global IR?ERIS – European Review of International Studies201410
9Agency, Order, and HeteronomyERIS – European Review of International Studies20179
10SOVEREIGNTISM IN THE INTERNATIONALSYSTEM: FROM CHANGE TO SPLITERIS – European Review of International Studies20168
11Russian IR Theory: The Сrisis of a Globally-Pluralist DisciplineERIS – European Review of International Studies20147
12The Two Faces of Belgium in the Congo: Perpetrator and RescuerERIS – European Review of International Studies20147
13European Voices in International Studies: What does Europe have to offer?ERIS – European Review of International Studies20147
14Christopher M. Davidson, After the Sheikhs. The Coming Collapse of the Gulf MonarchiesERIS – European Review of International Studies20167
15Add Foucault and Stir? The Perils and Promise of Governmentality and the GlobalERIS – European Review of International Studies20146
16Brexit and the External Trade Policy of the EUERIS – European Review of International Studies20196
17Post-Soviet or Post-Colonial? The relations between Russia and Georgia after 1991ERIS – European Review of International Studies20146
18The EU’s International Identity and the Construction of the International Order. What does the Normative Power Debate Offer to IR Studies?ERIS – European Review of International Studies20145
19Introduction: Far Away and yet so close. Former colonial Powers and the management of political crises in their former coloniesERIS – European Review of International Studies20145
20International Mediation: A Specific Diplomatic Tool For Emerging Countries?ERIS – European Review of International Studies20144
21The Myth of European Security ‘Autonomy’ERIS – European Review of International Studies20144
22A Funny thing happened on the way to the Forum: Ruminations concerning the disappearance of constructivism and its survival in the farcical modeERIS – European Review of International Studies20174
23Self-Blinded Oracles in DC’s Future Market for SecurityERIS – European Review of International Studies20154
24POWER AND POLITICAL CHANGE WITHINGLOBAL FOREST GOVERNANCE: THE EU FLEGTACTION PLAN AS RECENTRALISATIONERIS – European Review of International Studies20164
25Portugal and East Timor: Managing Distance and Proximity in Post-Colonial RelationsERIS – European Review of International Studies20144
26Reframing the InternationalERIS – European Review of International Studies20143
27Among the Very Best: A Brief Selection of European Contributors and Contributions to IR TheoryERIS – European Review of International Studies20143
28The Role of the EU in Changing the Role of the Military in Turkish PoliticsERIS – European Review of International Studies20143
29France’s Intervention Policy in Africa Seen from Below: Some Thoughts on the Case of Côte d’IvoireERIS – European Review of International Studies20143
30MENTAL MAPS AND FOREIGN POLICY DECISION-MAKING: EURAFRIQUE AND THE FRENCH MILITARY INTERVENTION IN MALIERIS – European Review of International Studies20163
31Citing International Relations: Beyond the Boundaries of Disciplinary IRERIS – European Review of International Studies20142
32Prisoners of History? British-Irish Relations and the Conflict in Northern IrelandERIS – European Review of International Studies20142
33The Limits of Guilt and Correctness: The Postcolonial Metropole and Postcolonial LiteratureERIS – European Review of International Studies20142
34Speculating on Asian Security, 2013–2033ERIS – European Review of International Studies20142
35European Influence on International Relations Studies in KoreaERIS – European Review of International Studies20142
36What does Europe have to offer IR? Exogenisation and real-life dataERIS – European Review of International Studies20142
37A French Whisper Among European VoicesERIS – European Review of International Studies20142
38European Voices in IR Theory: a Transatlantic PerspectiveERIS – European Review of International Studies20142
39Catching a formative moment: Epistemic unity in the European pluralityERIS – European Review of International Studies20142
40A Cautious But Optimistic View from the Other Side of the Water’s EdgeERIS – European Review of International Studies20142
41The Transatlantic Tennis Match in IR Theory: Personal ReflectionsERIS – European Review of International Studies20142
42The Power of Perception – Democratic Peace Theory and the American Civil WarERIS – European Review of International Studies20162
43A Brief History of Development Studies: An international relations that goes, both rightly and wrongly, where International Relations dares not goERIS – European Review of International Studies20162
44POST-CONDITIONALITY REGIMES, EU-AFRICA RELATIONS AND THE ENGLISH SCHOOL OFINTERNATIONAL RELATIONSERIS – European Review of International Studies20162
45Memories of War and Peace in Flanders Fields: The Great War Centenary and the Memory BoomERIS – European Review of International Studies20141
46The Algerian Civil War, Reminiscences of the Colonial EnemyERIS – European Review of International Studies20141
47Philippe Perchoc, Les États baltes et le système européen (1985–2004). Être Européens et le devenirERIS – European Review of International Studies20161
48Revisiting Constructional Defects of Constructivism in IRERIS – European Review of International Studies20171
49Normalising Knowledge? Constructivist Norm Research as Political PracticeERIS – European Review of International Studies20171
50Constructivism, Cognition, and DualityERIS – European Review of International Studies20171