I guess it's formal now. Thanks to the editors at @ejir.bsky.social for their support (which was a lot!) in getting this into print, and the two reviewers for some comments that really pushed me to think harder about what I was trying to say here. Open access so please let me know what you think!
📣 Out in EJIR: new open-access article by @swatisrivastava.bsky.social on how “platform rule” governs networked publics and why the Global South bears the costs.
Read it here: t1p.de/ak68e
Clive Gabay
“IR theory, history and retrieval in a time of genocide” by @clivesg.bsky.social is out now in EJIR and available open access.
📚 Read it here: t1p.de/mxep0
New article alert!
"Neoclassical realist research program for the 21st century: From topography and traditions to an abductive practical guide" by Nik Hynek and Michal Šenk has been published in EJIR and is available open access.
Find the full article here: t1p.de/x8uns
EJIR
In her new EJIR article, @majadav.bsky.social examines how state–society relations and susceptibility to external recognition shape historical revisionist tactics by small states like Serbia.
Read the full article here: t1p.de/2favq
I started a project on genocide denial three years ago, puzzled by why Serbian government was increasingly more aggressive in its denial of Srebrenica genocide (and other atrocities) at great reputational and material cost.
1) Out in EJIR now, on that question: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
“IR theory, history and retrieval in a time of genocide” by @clivesg.bsky.social is out now in EJIR and available open access.
📚 Read it here: t1p.de/mxep0
EJIR
EJIR
While state revisionism is well studied in International Relations, historical revisionism as a form of state revisionism has received significantly less attent...