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    Narrative power: how storytelling shapes East Asian international politics by Hagström, Linus, Gustafsson, Karl

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (04-07-2019)
    “…We are living at a time when people appear to have become more aware of the power of narratives in international politics. Understanding how narratives…”
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    Populism, ontological insecurity and Hindutva: Modi and the masculinization of Indian politics by Kinnvall, Catarina

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (04-05-2019)
    “…In an era increasingly defined by insecurity and populist politics, India has emerged as a forceful ontological security provider under the leadership of…”
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    Brexit populism and fantasies of fulfilment by Browning, Christopher S.

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (04-05-2019)
    “…For Leave voters the Brexit referendum of 23 June 2016 was invested with hopes and dreams, of refound sovereignty and control, freedom and liberty,…”
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    Brazilian foreign policy under Jair Bolsonaro: far-right populism and the rejection of the liberal international order by Casarões, Guilherme Stolle Paixão e, Barros Leal Farias, Déborah

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (17-11-2022)
    “…This paper engages with debates over the Liberal International Order (LIO) and Latin America by focusing on Brazil. More specifically, it addresses President…”
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    The power of Trump-speak: populist crisis narratives and ontological security by Homolar, Alexandra, Scholz, Ronny

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (04-05-2019)
    “…For most observers, the election of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States (US) came as a shock. This has been widely recast as the…”
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    Ontological insecurities and the politics of contemporary populism by Steele, Brent J., Homolar, Alexandra

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (04-05-2019)
    “…The loss of faith in mainstream political parties and moderate electoral candidates seems characteristic of the zeitgeist in much of the Western world and…”
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    The EU global strategy: the dynamics of a more politicized and politically integrated foreign policy by Barbé, Esther, Morillas, Pol

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (02-11-2019)
    “…The European Union (EU) has been portrayed as a force for good in the international system. However, due to systemic changes in the international environment…”
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    The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area in the making: development plan and challenges by Yu, Hong

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (04-07-2021)
    “…The Chinese authority intends to develop the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area (GBA) as a new engine to sustain Chinese development. By applying the…”
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    Reclaiming the social: relationalism in anglophone international studies by Jackson, Patrick Thaddeus, Nexon, Daniel H.

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (03-09-2019)
    “…Even in the North American and European context, relationalism comes in many flavours. We identify the common features of relational approaches, including…”
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    State personhood and ontological security as a framework of existence: moving beyond identity, discovering sovereignty by Krickel-Choi, Nina C.

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (02-01-2024)
    “…The concepts of ‘self’ and ‘identity’ are often implicitly conflated in constructivist research, limiting our understanding of important theoretical issues…”
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    Emotions and war on YouTube: affective investments in RT's visual narratives of the conflict in Syria by Crilley, Rhys, Chatterje-Doody, Precious N.

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (22-10-2020)
    “…Recent scholarship claims that narratives and images of war have political effects, not simply because of their content and 'form', but because of their…”
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    Beyond continuationism: climate change, economic growth, and the future of world (dis)order by Albert, Michael J.

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (02-11-2022)
    “…An apocalyptic zeitgeist infuses global life, yet this is only minimally reflected in International Relations (IR) debates about the future of world order and…”
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    Turkey's ambivalent self: ontological insecurity in 'Kemalism' versus 'Erdoğanism' by Gülsah Çapan, Zeynep, Zarakol, Ayşe

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (04-05-2019)
    “…This article aims to understand the 'non-Western self' and the different ways its ontological insecurity can manifest, through the example of Turkey, by…”
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    Donald Trump and the survival strategies of international organisations: when can institutional actors counter existential challenges? by Dijkstra, Hylke, von Allwörden, Laura, Schuette, Leonard A., Zaccaria, Giuseppe

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (03-03-2024)
    “…The Trump administration posed an unprecedented challenge to many international organisations (IOs). This article analyses the ability of IOs to respond and…”
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    Memes, narratives and the emergent US-China security dilemma by Breuer, Adam, Johnston, Alastair Iain

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (04-07-2019)
    “…All major theoretical approaches that explain the growing rivalry between the United States (US) and China share a common prediction: as tensions develop, the…”
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    Towards a typology of non-state actors in 'hybrid warfare': proxy, auxiliary, surrogate and affiliated forces by Rauta, Vladimir

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (15-12-2020)
    “…This article presents a typology of armed non-state actors in hybrid warfare: proxy, auxiliary, surrogate and affiliated forces. By focusing on the kinetic…”
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    A frame analysis of political-media discourse on the Belt and Road Initiative: evidence from China, Australia, India, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States by Yang, Hai, Van Gorp, Baldwin

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (03-09-2023)
    “…The article seeks to unpack the increasingly polarised discussion on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and provide a holistic understanding of it by…”
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    Extraordinary or ordinary emergency measures: what, and who, defines the 'success' of securitization? by Floyd, Rita

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (02-04-2016)
    “…This paper is concerned with two interrelated problems in the Copenhagen School's (CS's) securitization theory. The first is the challenge that non-exceptional…”
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    Welcome home! Routines, ontological insecurity and the politics of US military reunion videos by Steele, Brent J.

    Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (04-05-2019)
    “…This article investigates the military 'reunion' videos that proliferated in the United States throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s. The typical video…”
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