Our Susan Strange Best Book Prize 2026 shortlist has been announced! π
The shortlisted authors this year were Peter Katzenstein, Patricia Owens, Marina Duque, Inken von Borzyskowski and Felicity Vabulas π
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Princeton University Press
More reading to do!
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Abstract. With great power rivalry on the rise again, many worry that struggles for status among states could lead to war. As a growing consensus indicates
Abstract. With great power rivalry on the rise again, many worry that struggles for status among states could lead to war. As a growing consensus indicates
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Delighted to have my book reviewed by @kkrakows.bsky.social @jpeaceresearch.bsky.social! Thank you. @academic.oup.com @nclpolitics.bsky.social
Just finished reading the superb book "The Making of International Status" by @mduque.bsky.social and wrote a short note for @jpeaceresearch.bsky.social about it here: www.prio.org/journals/jpr...
Excellent piece of work! By far my favorite IR book so far (although it's far more than IR...) π
Our Susan Strange Best Book Prize 2026 shortlist has been announced! π
The shortlisted authors this year were Peter Katzenstein, Patricia Owens, Marina Duque, Inken von Borzyskowski and Felicity Vabulas π
Find out more about their books! π https://ow.ly/clbY50YwbMC
Princeton University Press
This is a wonderful book! So happy to see this out! Congrats @mduque.bsky.social
Krzysztof Krakowski
Krzysztof Krakowski
Newcastle University Politics
BISA - British International Studies Association
Abstract. With great power rivalry on the rise again, many worry that struggles for status among states could lead to war. As a growing consensus indicates
Abstract. With great power rivalry on the rise again, many worry that struggles for status among states could lead to war. As a growing consensus indicates