Contemporary Security Policy journal
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CSP publishes theoretically-based research on policy problems of international security. It encourages novel contributions, not particular methodologies or policy goals. Our aspiration: 🌎🌍🌏 Editors: Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Nicole Jenne, Yf Reykers
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📈 Ranked 17 / 738 of Politics and IR journals in the latest Scopus ranking.

A big thank you to all authors, reviewers and editorial board members for making this possible. 👏

Onwards and upwards.
hdijkstra.bsky.social
Very pleased that @cspjournal.bsky.social under the editorship of @myducave.bsky.social @nicjenne.bsky.social and @yfreykers.bsky.social continues to do great 👏

17/738 of Politics and IR journals in latest Scopus ranking

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🚨 New article

Through a study of the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon, Jacqui Cho shows how conflict parties instrumentalize the opportunities created by the renewed global power struggle in Africa, undermining the appeal and viability of negotiations.

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fredwindfeld.bsky.social
Just published in @cspjournal.bsky.social 💡💻⚖️
My article looks at how legal, technical, and military expertise condition the debate over defining and regulating lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS)—and how such “epistemic struggles" can produce political effects in global governance.
Struggles over epistemic capital: Complex governance objects and the making of lethal autonomous weapons systems
The regulation of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) has emerged as a salient and perplexing issue in global governance, especially in the UN GGE on LAWS. This article argues that contentions...
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❗New Research❗

We are delighted to share this new article on "Conventional arms control and military balance in Europe" by William Lippert and Jordan Becker for Contemporary Security Policy. Give it a read!

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Privileged to have been part of this Special Issue connecting peace operations & peacebuilding with the shifts in the global order. Many thanks to @sarahellmuller.bsky.social and @fannybadache.bsky.social for their guidance along the way and @cspjournal.bsky.social for their editorial support.
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jordanbecker.bsky.social
Many thanks to @cspjournal.bsky.social for a smooth process. Happy to have written this with my @unileiden.bsky.social teammate William Lippert. It was a new substantive and methodological journey for me!
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fannybadache.bsky.social
Very happy to see this timely(!) special issue out! Big thank you to the journal's editors and all the contributors. It is part of the project "A Child of its Time: the Impact of World Politics on UN Peace Missions" funded by @snf-fns-ch.bsky.social and hosted @gvagrad-ccdp.bsky.social
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Last (but not least), Louise Fawcett argues that in a world where existing multilateral institutions and their normative framings are increasingly contested, regional powers and agencies should be placed at the forefront of contemporary security debates.

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The changing regional faces of peace: Toward a new multilateralism?
The fast-changing face of multilateralism, and the roles and reputations of international organizations, have invited more serious reconsideration of different institutional types and the part they...
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Next, @sarahellmuller.bsky.social & Bilal Salaymeh argue that geopolitical rivalry encouraged actors to simultaneously engage in war and peacemaking activities. This renders peace processes political marketplaces with transactionalism as main modus operandi.

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Up next, @buitelaartom.bsky.social argues that in adapting to change in the international system, international organizations' discourse will cater to changes at the macro-level while also adhere to sticky organizational values.

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Next, Kazushige Kobayashi, Keith Krause & Xinyu Yuan argue for a new concept of peacebuilding given the crisis of the liberal paradigm. They argue for focusing more on the processes and practices of political ordering in conflict-affected states.

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In the second article of this Special Issue, Oliver Richmond critically examines dominant post-Cold War concepts in peacemaking. He focuses on the emergence of the concept of “stalemated peace”.

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n this introduction to their Special Issue @sarahellmuller.bsky.social & @fannybadache.bsky.social discuss how tectonic shifts in world politics affect UN peace missions. They promote a macro turn in peace research.

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