All Stories

  1. Decolonising global constitutionalism
  2. Flipping the Academic Conference, or How We Wrote a Peer-Reviewed Journal Article in a Day
  3. Review Essay: Rethinking Sovereignty in an Era of Resurgent Nationalism and Populism
  4. Politics and Science as a Vocation: Can Academics Save us from Post-Truth Politics?
  5. Liberal Pacification and the Phenomenology of Violence
  6. Global Constitutionalism as agora: Interdisciplinary encounters, cultural recognition and global diversity
  7. Is the Tea Party Libertarian, Authoritarian, or Something Else?*
  8. Editorial: Donald Trump as global constitutional breaching experiment
  9. Anarchy and International Relations theory: A reconsideration
  10. Editorial: The end of ‘the West’ and the future of global constitutionalism
  11. Introduction
  12. Challenges of an Agonistic Constructivism for International Relations
  13. Soul Blindness, Police Orders, and Black Lives Matter
  14. John G. Gunnell: Social Inquiry after Wittgenstein and Kuhn: Leaving Everything as It Is. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2014. Pp. xviii, 256.)
  15. Book Review: Reasoning: A Social Picture, by Anthony Simon Laden
  16. Appeals to Interest: Language, Contestation, and the Shaping of Political Agency. By Dean Mathiowetz. University Park: Penn State University Press, 2011. 240p. $69.95.
  17. Terror and territory: The spatial extent of sovereignty
  18. Was Westphalia ‘all that’? Hobbes, Bellarmine, and the norm of non-intervention
  19. Using Historical Simulations to Teach Political Theory
  20. Skinner, Wittgenstein and Historical Method
  21. Captives of Sovereignty
  22. Political Thought and International Relations: Variations on a Realist Theme. Edited by Duncan Bell. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. 288p. $100.00
  23. The Fickle Multitude: Spinoza and the Problem of Global Democracy
  24. Taking sovereignty out of this world: space weapons and empire of the future
  25. Review: Just Dummies
  26. Sovereignty, recognition and indigenous peoples