
International Affairs
Volume 102, Issue 2 (March 2026)
e-ISSN : 1468-2346
Content:
- Multiplexity 2.0: power and pluralism in the post-liberal age
- Asserting southern agency: the moralistic realism of multiplexity
- Decline of the West? An IPE perspective on the multiplex world order and the ‘geoeconomic turn’
- China, the ‘rise of the rest' and the remaking of the international space order in a multiplex world
- Diffusion of power and multiplexed governance: evolving networks and clusters for global governance of AI infrastructures
- Towards critical multiplexity in International Relations
- Time and the multiplex order
- Extremist timelines: interrogating the politics of time in twenty-first-century violent anti-liberal movements
- Thinking beyond a polarized world: why multiplexity matters
- Diplomacy in the age of expertise: the case of cyber diplomacy
- The participation of Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations: the problematic institutionalization of a non-state actor
- Historical sources of Russian imperial legitimation claims
- Online organic intellectuals: shoring up neo-liberalism in Brazil
- Towards an orderly and just exit from fossil fuels
- The US as ‘leader’ and China as ‘collaborator’: AI technology transfer and technological advancement in the global South
- The politics of evidence in health system crises: the case of Colombia
- Why the OSCE endures: the Helsinki Final Act at 50 in illiberal central Asia
- Public opinion potential: rethinking public preferences and great power alignment in small and medium powers