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International Studies Review – Volume 21, Issue 3, September 2019

International Studies Review

Volume 21, Issue 3, September 2019

ISSN: 1521-9488, EISSN: 1468-2486

The International Studies Review (ISR) is a journal of the International Studies Association. It provides a window on current trends and research in international studies worldwide. Published four times a year, ISR is intended to help (a) scholars engage in the kind of dialogue and debate that will shape the field of international studies in the future; (b) graduate and undergraduate students understand major issues in international studies and identify promising opportunities for research; and (c) educators keep up with new ideas and research.

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Analytical Essays
The Impact of Environmental Cooperation on Peacemaking: Definitions, Mechanisms, and Empirical Evidence
TOBIAS IDE
Reification in IR: The Process and Consequences of Reifying the Idea of International Society
KATARZYNA KACZMARSKA
The Transitional Justice and Foreign Policy Nexus: The Inefficient Causation of State Ontological Security-Seeking
MARIA MÄLKSOO
The International Relations of East Asia: A New Research Prospectus
ROSEMARY FOOT AND EVELYN GOH
The Schools of Thought Problem in International Relations
JOSEPH M. GRIECO
The Second Great Debate Revisited: Exploring the Impact of the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide in International Relations
QUAN LI
The Treatment of Global Environmental Change in the Study of International Political Economy: An Analysis of the Field’s Most Influential Survey Texts
RYAN M. KATZ-ROSENE
Drone Proliferation and the Challenge of Regulating Dual-Use Technologies
MARCUS SCHULZKE
A Turning IR Landscape in a Shifting Media Ecology: The State of IR Literature on New Media
SUSAN T. JACKSON

Book Reviews
Political Islam: Its Forms and Transition
SHAMEER MODONGAL
“Who Is Worthy of Protection?” Constructing the Worthy Victim in Gender-Based Asylum in the United States and Beyond
ANDRÉANNE BISSONNETTE
International Relations in Late Antiquity
JARED MORGAN MCKINNEY
Imperialism and the Making of Armies
EMIL ARCHAMBAULT
Requiem for a Dream: Revisiting Bandung through Practices, Prospects, and Interventions
ANANYA SHARMA

Corrigendum
Corrigendum to “Border Rules”
BETH A. SIMMONS

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