Review of International Studies
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Review of International Studies serves the needs of scholars in international relations and related fields such as politics, history, law, and sociology.
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🎉 Vol 51(4) is out!🎉

This issue includes NINE research articles on topics like covert action, video games, ontological security, and Guantanamo Bay. The articles are all free to read this month, so be sure to take a look and enjoy 👇

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#ICYMI: We have a special collection of articles that reflect on the role of the United Nations to mark the 80th anniversary. These articles are free to read until the end of the year!

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☀️ BISA is back in sunny Brighton! ☀️

The submission site is now OPEN for abstract, roundtable and panel submissions!

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Review of International Studies #freetoread articles for the UN's 80th anniversary! 🎉

Exploring all aspects of the UN from its creation to it's failures to measure up to its ideals and values 📚

Read here: https://ow.ly/P2FJ50X7NPZ
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📣 Two pieces of advice from RIS 📣

1️⃣ Submit a paper or panel for #BISA2026

2️⃣ Follow our sister journal @ejisbisa.bsky.social
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☀️ BISA is back, sunnier than ever, and OPEN for abstract, roundtable and panel submissions! 🥂

'Is International Studies ready for what comes next? New thinking, new directions' 🌎

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#BISA2026 🎉
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Are you designing IR courses this semester? Our special collections and editor's collections can be a great resource for students! Check out the full list on our website ⤵️

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🚨New Special Collection🚨

These articles explore the founding of the UN, the relationship between the organization and states, the role of the public, and the ideas that helped create the current international system.

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🍂 Happy Monday! 🍂

We have published four issues so far this year, and two more to come! We shifted to a six-issue volume in 2024, but did you know that ALL our issues are available to read on our website?

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#ICYMI: Jason Ralph's video abstract for his article, "American Pragmatism, the Frankfurt School, and the future of Critical International Relations Theory" is now available on our website!

The article is #OpenAccess, so be sure to check it out here 👇

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Are you following us on LinkedIn? Be sure to check out our page for the latest from our editorial team!👇

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80 Years of the UN - a new collection of articles from the Review of International Studies -

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Where not #OpenAccess the latest issue of @risjnl.bsky.social is free to read for a limited period -

Review of International Studies - Volume 51 - Issue 4 - cup.org/4n3nN08
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What do Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Buzzsprout all have in common? They are all places where you can subscribe to our podcast! New episodes will be dropping soon, so stayed tuned! 🎧

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Won’t you join RIS and EJIS for #BISA2026?
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☀️ BISA is back, sunnier than ever, and OPEN for abstract, roundtable and panel submissions! 🥂

'Is International Studies ready for what comes next? New thinking, new directions' 🌎

Submit here! 👉 buff.ly/kK9oIlM

#BISA2026 🎉
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🏆 Apply now🏆

Our new BISA Africa and International Studies WG & Review of International Studies prize is looking for the best early-career researcher paper
Winner will be invited to present at #BISA2026 & mentored through RIS publication processes 🎉

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Call for papers: the Africa and International Studies early-career best paper prize 2026- Africa and International Studies | BISA
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"Constructing business authority in global governance: A Bourdieusian account of multi-level meaning fixation" is the latest article by Adrian Calmettes & Dominic J. Pfister. They put together a great video abstract, check it out on the BISA website!
Constructing business authority in global governance: A Bourdieusian account of multi-level meaning fixation
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RIS is teaming up with the BISA Africa and International Studies Working Group to announce a prize for the best early-career researcher paper for 2026!

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#DidYouKnow our latest issue is free to read right now on our website? These fantastic articles make significant contribution to both theory and empirics, so please take the time to have a read.

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The #BISA2026 call for papers is now open! RIS will have several panels this year, and we'd love to see many of our authors (and readers!) also in Brighton.

📝 Register Here ➡️ conference.bisa.ac.uk
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In issue 51(4), Britt Leake shows how ontological security shaped France's decision to leave Algeria. The article is free to read on our website!

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🎉 We are OPEN now for abstract, roundtable and panel submissions for #BISA2026 🎉

'Is International Studies ready for what comes next? New thinking, new directions' 🌎

Submit here! 👉 buff.ly/kK9oIlM

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📣BIG NEWS 📣

As a BISA journal, we are excited to see that the submissions site is now OPEN! More info below 👇
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🎉 We are OPEN now for abstract, roundtable and panel submissions for #BISA2026 🎉

'Is International Studies ready for what comes next? New thinking, new directions' 🌎

Submit here! 👉 buff.ly/kK9oIlM

@visitbrighton.bsky.social @simonrushton.bsky.social @julietdryden.bsky.social
Conference social media card with the BISA logo, #BISA2026, Brighton, UK, 3-5 June, submission deadline: 3 November, conference.bisa.ac.uk
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In his paper in our latest issue, Mark Gilks advocates for "an ontological and moral re-avowal of war in critical academic discourse (for understanding war not primarily as a tragic fate but as our shameful doing)."

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Where not #OpenAccess the latest issue of @risjnl.bsky.social is free to read for a limited period -

Review of International Studies - Volume 51 - Issue 4 - cup.org/4n3nN08

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It's a sunny day at our institutional home @edinburghpir.bsky.social and we have plenty of new articles for you to read! Stay up-to-date with all things RIS on our first view page.

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