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International Affairs

Volume 102, Issue 2 (March 2026)

e-ISSN : 1468-2346

 

Content:

  1. Multiplexity 2.0: power and pluralism in the post-liberal age
  2. Asserting southern agency: the moralistic realism of multiplexity
  3. Decline of the West? An IPE perspective on the multiplex world order and the ‘geoeconomic turn’
  4. China, the ‘rise of the rest' and the remaking of the international space order in a multiplex world
  5. Diffusion of power and multiplexed governance: evolving networks and clusters for global governance of AI infrastructures
  6. Towards critical multiplexity in International Relations
  7. Time and the multiplex order
  8. Extremist timelines: interrogating the politics of time in twenty-first-century violent anti-liberal movements
  9. Thinking beyond a polarized world: why multiplexity matters
  10. Diplomacy in the age of expertise: the case of cyber diplomacy
  11. The participation of Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations: the problematic institutionalization of a non-state actor
  12. Historical sources of Russian imperial legitimation claims
  13. Online organic intellectuals: shoring up neo-liberalism in Brazil
  14. Towards an orderly and just exit from fossil fuels
  15. The US as ‘leader’ and China as ‘collaborator’: AI technology transfer and technological advancement in the global South
  16. The politics of evidence in health system crises: the case of Colombia
  17. Why the OSCE endures: the Helsinki Final Act at 50 in illiberal central Asia
  18. Public opinion potential: rethinking public preferences and great power alignment in small and medium powers