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Migration Diplomacy in World Politics (2018)
Journal Article
Adamson, F., & Tsourapas, G. (2019). Migration Diplomacy in World Politics. International Studies Perspectives, 20(2), 113-128. https://doi.org/10.1093/isp/eky015

Academic and policy debates on migration and refugee ‘crises’ across the world have yet to fully engage with the importance of cross-border population mobility for states’ diplomatic strategies. This article sets forth the concept of ‘migration diplo... Read More about Migration Diplomacy in World Politics.

Between Equal Rights: Primitive Accumulation and Capital’s Violence (2018)
Journal Article
Ince, O. U. (2018). Between Equal Rights: Primitive Accumulation and Capital’s Violence. Political Theory, 46(6), 885-914. https://doi.org/10.1177/0090591717748420

This essay attempts to elaborate a political theory of capital’s violence. Recent analyses have adopted Karl Marx’s notion of the “primitive accumulation of capital” for investigating the forcible methods by which the conditions of capital accumulati... Read More about Between Equal Rights: Primitive Accumulation and Capital’s Violence.

Public Reason: A Stranger in Non-Liberal and Religious Societies? (2018)
Journal Article
Salam, D. (2019). Public Reason: A Stranger in Non-Liberal and Religious Societies?. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 45(1), 3-26. https://doi.org/10.1177/0191453718814283

The article contributes to the discussion of political reasoning in general, and public reason in particular, analysed from the vantage point of comparative political theory. It aims to bring out the complexity and diversity of actual political reaso... Read More about Public Reason: A Stranger in Non-Liberal and Religious Societies?.

‘A cat’s paw of Indian reactionaries?’ Strategic Rivalry and Domestic Politics at the India-China-Myanmar Tri-junction (2018)
Journal Article
Paliwal, A. (2020). ‘A cat’s paw of Indian reactionaries?’ Strategic Rivalry and Domestic Politics at the India-China-Myanmar Tri-junction. Asian Security, 16(1), 73-89. https://doi.org/10.1080/14799855.2018.1551884

Ostensibly driven by concerns over a military standoff with China similar to Doklam, India increased military deployment at the Myanmar tri-junction. This article assesses the inevitability of systemic factors such as rivalry with China in determinin... Read More about ‘A cat’s paw of Indian reactionaries?’ Strategic Rivalry and Domestic Politics at the India-China-Myanmar Tri-junction.

Indian Basic Structure Jurisprudence in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan: Reconfiguring the Constitutional Politics of Religion (2018)
Journal Article
Nelson, M. J. (2018). Indian Basic Structure Jurisprudence in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan: Reconfiguring the Constitutional Politics of Religion. Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 13(2), 333-357. https://doi.org/10.1017/asjcl.2018.18

In both India and Pakistan, parliament is constitutionally endowed with ‘constituent power’, that is, the power to introduce constitutional amendments via procedures laid down in the constitution itself. Duly promulgated amendments, however, are occa... Read More about Indian Basic Structure Jurisprudence in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan: Reconfiguring the Constitutional Politics of Religion.

Foreign Policy as Nation Making: Turkey and Egypt in the Cold War (2018)
Book
Abou-El-Fadl, R. (2018). Foreign Policy as Nation Making: Turkey and Egypt in the Cold War. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108566025

After the Second World War, Turkey and Egypt were among the most dynamic actors in the Middle East. Their 1950s foreign policies presented a puzzle, however: Turkey's Democrat Party pursued NATO membership and sponsored the pro-Western Baghdad Pact r... Read More about Foreign Policy as Nation Making: Turkey and Egypt in the Cold War.

Recognising the full costs of care? The Gendered Politics of Compensation for families in South Africa’s silicosis class action (2018)
Journal Article
Goldblatt, B., & Rai, S. M. (2018). Recognising the full costs of care? The Gendered Politics of Compensation for families in South Africa’s silicosis class action. Social and Legal Studies, 27(6), 671-694. https://doi.org/10.1177/0964663917739455

This article concerns recognition and compensation of the intimate, gendered work of caring by family members for workers who became ill with lung diseases as a result of poor labour conditions in the mines in South Africa. It focuses on a recent dec... Read More about Recognising the full costs of care? The Gendered Politics of Compensation for families in South Africa’s silicosis class action.