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An Journal of International Politics, Law and Philosophy from @universitypress.cambridge.org. Since the start of 2024 International Theory is an open access journal. cambridge.org/int IRsky
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"The Authoritarian Challenge: Liberal Thinking on Autocracy and International Relations, 1930-45" by Matthew Draper & Stephan Haggard in @internatltheory.bsky.social (2023) #SummerReading
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In the first of three posts, Cambridge HSS Publisher John Haslam offers a few notes on getting your first book ready for publication. In these posts, John focuses on revised theses and other first boo...
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The authoritarian challenge: liberal thinking on autocracy and international relations, 1930–45 - Volume 15 Issue 2
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In the first of three posts, Cambridge HSS Publisher John Haslam offers a few notes on getting your first book ready for publication. In these posts, John focuses on revised theses and other first boo...
How to get your book published by Cambridge, part 1 « Archaeology# « Cambridge Core Blog