War and the moral and legal attempts to regulate it have a long history. In an episode of podcast, editor Seb Kaempf sits down with Dr Thomas Gregory to chat about his editors collection, which is on our website now.
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"Contested sites of solidarity: Refugee simulations as simulacra" by Umut Ozguc is now available #OpenAccess on our website!
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At RIS, we want to ensure our authors can share their research across multiple platforms. Check out Shuhong Huo, Inderjeet Parmar & Ferran Perez Mena's video abstract for their latest article 📺 ➡️ buff.ly/glE7FLc
'Epistemic inertia in human rights expert bodies: Continuity amid pluralisation' 🌍
A new Review of International Studies written summary and article by Felipe Jaramillo Ruiz and Juanita Uribe 🎉
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🎧 Reminder: RIS has a podcast! 🎧
We now have EIGHT episodes of the Review of International Studies podcast - well worth a listen, friends!
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As we are a BISA journal, all members get free access to our archives and publications. We have 50 years of IR research to draw on, all on our website!
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"Epistemic inertia in human rights expert bodies: Continuity amid pluralisation" by Felipe Jaramillo Ruiz and Juanita Uribe is now available #OpenAccess on our website!
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Have you ever wanted to submit an article to RIS? Here are a few good reasons why to consider this journal ⤵️
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With yesterday's elections in Hungary, it's worth thinking about this recent #OpenAccess article by Thomas Diez & Franziskus von Lucke about ontological security and the EU 👇
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How do states engage with diaspora populations outside their borders, and how does this impact geopolitics? This question is particularly relevant now and is the subject of Fiona B. Adamson & Enze Han's 2024 RIS article 👉 buff.ly/f9Xb5dx
#DidYouKnow BISA journals (including us!) are now officially format free for submissions? We are okay with any citation style for initial submissions, so don't let that be a barrier!
Learn more about the decision ⤵️
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New Review of International Studies out now w/ Tim Aistrope & Ugo Gaudino 🎉
'Conspiracy theory as counter-securitization: Contestation and resistance during the COVID-19 pandemic' Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR 📚
Full article and video abstract here! 👉 https://ow.ly/6yvA50YGQem
How do authoritarian actors navigate the liberal international order, adopting democratic facades without committing to democratic principles? Federico Salvati addresses this question in his RIS article and video abstract. Watch below!
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The latest RIS issue has 10 articles and a special forum on oligarchic sovereignty. The full issue is free to read until the end of the month ⤵️
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In their latest article, Roni Berkowitz, Gadi Heimann and Zohar Kampf analyze the "extent to which personal agency is manifest in diplomacy." Their video abstract and blog is also on the BISA website!
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The latest articles on RIS are nearly all free to read and come with video abstracts from our authors. Take a look on our website!
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"Conspiracy theory as counter-securitization: Contestation and resistance during the COVID-19 pandemic" by Tim Aistrope & Ugo Gaudino is now available #OpenAccess on our website!
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Every year, the Review of International Studies selects a best article prize. We keep a running list on our website with the winners - take at some of the best IR articles over the last 50 years ⤵️
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Are you an ECR writing your first review?
Check out some FAQs put together by @cambup-polsci.cambridge.org on best practices for reviewing articles! These are great tips, especially for RIS, which is a CUP journal 👇
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We published FOUR new research articles in March and also took part in #ISA2026 with our partners @ejisbisa.bsky.social and @mybisa.bsky.social. We sponsored two panels about our latest issues.
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Alice Engelhard's latest RIS paper is entitled: "Imperial mobilities, errantry, and the displacement of the Chagos Islanders". She also put together a fantastic video abstract for her contribution!
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🎧 Reminder: RIS has a podcast! 🎧
We now have EIGHT episodes of the Review of International Studies podcast - well worth a listen, friends!
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📣 Check out Dr David K Johnson’s research article, "Reconstructing imperialism: From the new imperialism to the new geopolitics" published in @risjnl.bsky.social.
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"Migration diplomacy in Mexico–United States relations: Decision-making under asymmetric structures" by Natalia Saltalamacchia is now available #OpenAccess on our website!
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Jürgen Habermas (1929-2026) was one of the most significant social philosophers of the 20th century. Take a look at the special collection we put together of articles highlighting his influence.
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"The inescapable future of AI-enabled security: Imagining future terrorism and counterterrorism in UN technocratic governance" by Alice Martini is now available #OpenAccess on our website!
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