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The state, international competitiveness and neoliberal globalisation: is there a future beyond ‘the competition state’?
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- 27 February 2006, pp. 165-185
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Latin America: contrasting motivations for regional projects
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- 01 February 2009, pp. 169-188
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‘I wasn't angry, because I couldn't believe it was happening’: Affect and discourse in responses to 9/111
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- 01 September 2011, pp. 907-928
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The uncritical critique of ‘liberal peace’
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- 26 August 2010, pp. 137-155
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Redistribution and recognition: what emerging regional powers want
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- 01 November 2010, pp. 951-974
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East Asian regionalism: Much Ado about Nothing?
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- 01 February 2009, pp. 215-235
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Integrating theories of international regimes
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- 01 January 2000, pp. 3-33
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Liminal identities and processes of domestication and subversion in International Relations
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- 21 February 2012, pp. 495-508
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History, theory and the narrative turn in IR
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- 10 October 2006, pp. 703-714
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Between Banyans and battle scenes: Liberal norms, contestation, and the limits of critique
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- 15 December 2015, pp. 513-534
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Causes of a divided discipline: rethinking the concept of cause in International Relations theory
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- 24 May 2006, pp. 189-216
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The ‘philosophical premises’ of uneven and combined development
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- 11 December 2012, pp. 569-597
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Global politics are domestic politics: a societal approach to divergence in the G20
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- 12 July 2012, pp. 685-706
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Institutional sources of legitimacy for international organisations: Beyond procedure versus performance
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- 21 March 2019, pp. 627-646
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Images, emotions, and international politics: the death of Alan Kurdi
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- 18 October 2019, pp. 75-95
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Cultural governance and pictorial resistance: reflections on the imaging of war
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- 09 March 2004, pp. 57-73
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The chain of security
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- 07 August 2017, pp. 24-42
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The ‘value’ of positive security
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- 01 October 2008, pp. 777-794
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Autonomous weapons systems and changing norms in international relations
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- 19 February 2018, pp. 393-413
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Whereof we can speak, thereof we must not be silent: trauma, political solipsism and war
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- 29 September 2004, pp. 471-491
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