A new issue of International Affairs (Vol. 96, Issue 3) has been published:
Content:
Violence, visuality and world politics
Introduction: violence, visuality and world politics
Helen Berents; Constance Duncombe
It’s a man’s world: carnal spectatorship and dissonant masculinities in Islamic State videos
Manni Crone
Politics, policy-making and the presence of images of suffering children
Helen Berents
Social media and the visibility of horrific violence
Constance Duncombe
EDITOR’S CHOICE
Horror, apocalypse and world politics
Tim Aistrope; Stefanie Fishel
Soundscapes of war: the audio-visual performance of war by Shi’a militias in Iraq and Syria
Helle Malmvig
How images frame China’s role in African development
George Karavas
Original Articles
Accountability, denial and the future-proofing of British torture border
Ruth Blakeley ; Sam Raphael
Rethinking youth bulge theory in policy and scholarship: incorporating critical gender analysis
Lesley Pruitt
The multilevel identity politics of the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest
Galia Press-Barnathan; Naama Lutz
Power and diplomacy in the post-liberal cyberspace
André Barrinha; Thomas Renard
Let’s talk about the interregnum: Gramsci and the crisis of the liberal world order border
Milan Babic
China and Russia in R2P debates at the UN Security Council
Zheng Chen; Hang Yin
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