
International Affairs
Volume 102, Issue 3 (May 2026)
e-ISSN : 1468-2346
Content:
- The politics of evidence in international governance: UN Women and women's participation in peace processes
- The European Union's navigation of the United States–China rivalry: muddling through, or strategizing
- Strategic saints and sinners: the moral economy of war and the power of narrative
- The psychology of interstate rivalries: leaders' beliefs and the dynamics of conflict and cooperation
- Ignorance is power: the antiepistemology of international order
- Chinese railway exports and state-enabled globalization
- Challenging the EU Deforestation Regulation: sovereignty games as authority contests in global governance
- Explaining the belated US response to China's advances in Latin America
- Satellites, AI and information-sharing platforms for the maritime domain: have new technologies revolutionized maritime security?
- Racing for recognition? Theorizing emerging status hierarchies and prestige competition in the AI era
- Re-engineering the rimland: geopolitical tradition, strategic reconfiguration and the United States' Indo-Pacific strategy
- Nuclear deterrence: the ghost pillar of the Non-Proliferation Treaty
- Disguised channels: international NGOs and transnational environmental advocacy in a shifting global order
- Damage limitation: how China and Russia try to mitigate Europe's geopolitical distancing