All Stories

  1. Why academics under‐share research data: A social relational theory
  2. Are Papers with Open Data More Credible? An Analysis of Open Data Availability in Retracted PLoS Articles
  3. Academic Library-Based Publishing: A State of the Evolving Art
  4. Hierarchies in World Politics
  5. Editorial Note: Introducing Review Essays
  6. Emotion in International Relations
  7. Rethinking National Power? From IR Theory to Foreign Policy Practice
  8. The Concept of Power and the (Un)discipline of International Relations
  9. Remapping Global Politics: History's Revenge and Future Shock
  10. Book Review: Theories of Governance Janice Bially Mattern, Ordering International Politics: Identity, Crisis and Representational Force (New York: Routledge, 2004, 303pp., $24.95 pbk.)
  11. Why `Soft Power' Isn't So Soft: Representational Force and the Sociolinguistic Construction of Attraction in World Politics
  12. Ordering International Politics
  13. Power in Realist-Constructivist Research
  14. The Power Politics of Identity
  15. Book reviews
  16. Measuring National Power in the Postindustrial Age
  17. Taking Identity Seriously
  18. A practice theory of emotion for International Relations