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  1. (Re)writing the international
    interrogating histories, imagining futurities

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: Millennium ; volume 51, October 2022, issue 1
    Subjects: Internationale Politik; Internationales politisches System; Weltordnung; Herrschaftssystem; Theorie; Kritische Theorie; Forschung; Minderheit; Postkolonialismus
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    Tunahan Yıldız and Zana Çitak: The international in Turkish Islamist thought

    Shambhawi Tripathi: But where is the magic? : emotional-relational humans and their untold stories in international relations

    Caio A. Martins Simoneti: ‘More human than human’ : colonial logics and the modern subject in science fiction films

    Itxaso Domínguez de Olazábal: On Indigenous refusal against externally-imposed frameworks in historic Palestine

    Matthew Leep: Specters of minks : postcapitalist elegies and multispecies solidarities

    Anna Finiguerra: Re-imagining mobility : from (in)visibility to multiple processes of making present

    Amy Niang: Space and the Geopolitical

    Philip R. Conway: ‘The citadel of scholarship’ : rediscovering critical IR in millennium 1:1

    Henrike Knappe: Temporalities in Translation : anthropocene futures, the SDGs and justice in Baltimore

    Juliette Tolay: Interrogating and broadening the emerging narrative on migration diplomacy: A Critical Assessment