Aim & Scope
The European Journal of International Relations publishes peer-reviewed scholarly contributions across the full breadth of the field of International Relations, from cutting edge theoretical debates to topics of contemporary and historical interest to scholars and practitioners in the IR community. The journal eschews adherence to any particular school or approach, nor is it either predisposed or restricted to any particular methodology. Theoretically aware empirical analysis and conceptual innovation forms the core of the journal’s dissemination of International Relations scholarship throughout the global academic community. In keeping with its European roots, this includes a commitment to underlying philosophical and normative issues relevant to the field, as well as interaction with related disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. This theoretical and methodological openness aims to produce a European journal with global impact, fostering broad awareness and innovation in a dynamic discipline. [1]
2024
The geopolitics of passive revolution and the ghost of Malthus in the American Century
European Journal of International Relations , 2024
Private infrastructure in geopolitical conflicts: the case of Starlink and the war in Ukraine
European Journal of International Relations , 2024
‘100 large fruit trees cut down by ISAF’: land, infrastructure and military violence
European Journal of International Relations , 2024
Ontological complexity of interpolity orders: the encounter between Chosŏn and Tibet in Qing
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European Journal of International Relations , 2024