RIS dergisi 2024 yılında 50 yılını kutladı ve Twitter'da 2024 yılı boyunca her hafta ilgili yılın en çok atıf alan çalışmalarını paylaştı. Bu liste derginin Uluslararası İlişkiler'deki dönemsel tartışmaları nasıl yakaladığını görmek adına önemli.
1975'ten beri RIS dergisinde her yılın en çok atıf alan 50 çalışması:
1975: “E.H. Carr and international relations”
by Graham Evans.
1976: “Martin Wight and the theory of international
relations: The Second Martin Wight Memorial Lecture” by Hedley Bull
1977: “The development of international
environmental law” by Patricia Birnie.
1978: “Conceptual thinking about the individual in
international law” by Rosalyn Higgins.
1979: “Thomas Hobbes and the external relations of
states” by Murray Forsyth.
1980: “Elite opinion and defence policy: air power
advocacy and British rearmament during the 1930s” by Uri Bialer.
1981: “The English school of international
relations: a case for closure” by Roy E. Jones.
1982: “The Marshall Plan, Britain and the cold war
” by William C. Cromwell.
1983: “The Hegelian state and International
polities” by Andrew Vincent.
1984: “Sovereignty: ground rule or gibberish? ”
by Alan James.
1985: “E. H. Carr and political realism: vision and
revision” by William T. R. Fox.
1986: "Theories of foreign policy: an
historical overview" by Steve Smith.
1987: "Mediating estrangement: A theory for
diplomacy " by James Der Derian
1988: "Hegemony and strategic culture:
American power projection and alliance defence politics" by Bradley S.
Klein.
1989: "Hegemonic stability theory: an
empirical assessment" by Michael C. Webb & Stephen D. Krasner.
1990: "Western Europe's presence in the
contemporary international arena" by David Allen & Michael Smith.
1991: "Security and emancipation" by
Ken Booth.
1992: " Multilateralism and world order"
by Robert W. Cox.
1994: "The embarrassment of changes:
neo-realism as the science of Realpolitik without politics" by
Friedrich Kratochwil.
1995: "Explaining the resurgence of
regionalism in world politics" by Andrew Hurrell
1996: "Identity and security: Buzan and the
Copenhagen school" by Bill Mcsweeney
1997: "The concept of security" by
David A. Baldwin
1998: "The myth of the ‘First Great Debate’"
by Peter Wilson
1999: "Civil society at the turn of the
millennium: prospects for an alternative world order" by Robert W. Cox
2000: "Integrating theories of international
regimes" by Andreas Hasenclever, Peter Mayer, & Volker Rittberger.
2001: "Human rights and the social
construction of sovereignty" by Christian Reus-Smit.
2002: "International peacebuilding and the
‘mission civilisatrice’" by Roland Paris
2003: "Cosmopolitanism and global citizenship"
by Bhikhu Parekh
2004: "The state as person in international
theory " by Alexander Wendt.
2005: "Ontological security and the power of
self-identity: British neutrality and the American Civil War" by Brent
Steele.
2006: "The postcolonial moment in security
studies" by Tarak Barkawi and Mark Laffey.
2007: "Is critical theory always for the White
West and for Western imperialism? Beyond Westphilian towards a post-racist
critical IR" by John Hobson.
2008: "Fear no more: emotions and world
politics" by Emma Hutchison and Roland Blieker.
2009: "The resurgence of the ‘Region’ and
‘Regional Identity’: theoretical perspectives and empirical observations on
regional dynamics in Europe" by Anssi Paasi .
2010 :"Saving liberal peacebuilding" by
Roland Paris.
2011: "Gendered practices of counterinsurgency"
by Laleh Khalili
2014: "Between dominance and decline: status
anxiety and great power rivalry " by Tudor Onea.
2015: "Governing the world at a distance: the
practice of global benchmarking" by Joel Quirk & André Broome.
2016: "Norm antipreneurs and theorising
resistance to normative change" by Alan Bloomfield.
2017: "Contestation ‘all the way down’? The
grammar of contestation in norm research" by Holger Niemann
& Henrik Schillinger.
2018: "Moral authority and status in
International Relations: Good states and the social dimension of status seeking"
by William C. Wohlforth, Benjamin de Carvalho, Halvard Leira & Iver B.
Neumann.
2019: "Feminist everyday political economy:
Space, time, and violence" by Juanita Elias & Shirin M. Rai.
2020: "Images, emotions, and international
politics: the death of Alan Kurdi" by Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Katrine
Emilie Andersen & Lene Hansen
2021: "Military responses to COVID-19,
emerging trends in global civil-military engagements" by Fawzia
Gibson-Fall.
2022: "Relational revolution and relationality
in IR: New conversations" by Milja Kurki.
2023: "Machine learning political orders"
by Louise Amoore.
Daha fazlası için bkz.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies/all-issues
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