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Cambridge Studies in International Relations: 168

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 November 2025

Peter J. Katzenstein
Affiliation:
Cornell University, New York

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Cambridge Studies in International Relations: 168

Entanglements in World Politics

Editors

  • Evelyn Goh

  • Christian Reus-Smit

  • Nicholas J. Wheeler

Editorial Board

  • Jacqueline Best, Karin Fierke, William Grimes, Yuen Foong Khong, Andrew Kydd, Lily Ling, Andrew Linklater, Nicola Phillips, Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Jacquie True, Leslie Vinjamuri, Alexander Wendt

Cambridge Studies in International Relations is a joint initiative of Cambridge University Press and the British International Studies Association (BISA). The series aims to publish the best new scholarship in international studies, irrespective of subject matter, methodological approach or theoretical perspective. The series seeks to bring the latest theoretical work in International Relations to bear on the most important problems and issues in global politics.

References

167 Jost, Tyler Bureaucracies at War The Institutional Origins of MiscalculationCrossRefGoogle Scholar
166 Donnelly, Jack Systems, Relations, and the Structures of International SocietiesCrossRefGoogle Scholar
165 Ralph, Jason On Global Learning Pragmatic Constructivism, International Practice and the Challenge of Global GovernanceCrossRefGoogle Scholar
164 Buzan, Barry Making Global Society A Study of Humankind across Three ErasCrossRefGoogle Scholar
163 Rathbun, Brian Right and Wronged in International Relations Evolutionary Ethics, Moral Revolutions, and the Nature of Power PoliticsCrossRefGoogle Scholar
162 Pouliot, Vincent and Thérien, Jean-Philippe Global Policymaking The Patchwork of Global GovernanceGoogle Scholar

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