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British International Studies Association
Review ofInternationalStudies
VOLUME 41 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL 2015
Editors
Kimberly Hutchings
Mathias Albert
George Lawson
Jennifer Sterling-Folker ISSN 0260-2105
ARTICLES
The politics of inclusion: Changing patterns in the governance of internationalsecurity
VINCENT POULIOT and JEAN-PHILIPPE THERIEN
Human rights and collective emancipation: The politics of food sovereigntyROBIN DUNFORD
How images make world politics: International icons and the case of Abu Ghraib
LENE HANSEN
When states appease: British appeasement in the 1930sPETER TRUBOWITZ and PETER HARRIS
WMD, WMD, WMD: Securitisation through ritualised incantation of ambiguousphrasesIDO OREN and TY SOLOMON
Arguing with law: strategic legal argumentation, US diplomacy, and debates overthe International Criminal CourtADAM BOWER
Fictional IR and imagination: Advancing narrative approachesSUNGJU PARK-KANG
Doha stalemate: The end of trade multilateralism?VALBONA MUZAKA and MATTHEW LOUIS BISHOP
Regionalism, activism, and rights: New opportunities for health diplomacy inSouth AmericaPIA RIGGIROZZI
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Review of International StudiesEditors
Kimberly Hutchings (Lead Editor), Queen MaryUniversity of LondonMathias Albert, University of Bielefeld
George Lawson, London School of Economics andPolitical ScienceJennifer Sterling-Folker, University of Connecticut
Editorial Board
Tarak Barkawi, London School of Economics and PoliticalScienceJanice Bially Mattern, National University of SingaporeNick Bisley, La Trobe UniversityWilliam Brown, Open UniversityBarry Buzan, London School of Economics and PoliticalScienceCharli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts-AmherstSteve Chan, University of ColoradoRobert A. Denemark, University of DelawareThomas Diez, University of TubingenToni Erskine, Aberystwyth UniversityLene Hansen, University of CopenhagenGunther Hellmann, University of FrankfurtPatrick Thaddeus Jackson, American UniversityOliver Kessler, University of Erfurt
Milja Kurki, Aberystwyth UniversityCatherine Lu, McGill UniversityCraig N. Murphy, Wellesley CollegeLara J. Nettelfield, Royal Holloway, University of LondonIver B. Neumann, London School of Economics andPolitical ScienceInderjeet Parmar, City UniversityOliver Richmond, University of ManchesterJustin Rosenberg, University of SussexLeonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business SchoolLaura Shepherd, University of New South WalesLaura Sjoberg, University of FloridaStephan Stetter, University of MunichHidemi Suganami, Aberystwyth UniversityJeffrey W. Taliaferro, Tufts UniversityAndrew Walter, University of MelbourneMichael C. Williams, University of Ottawa
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Review of International StudiesVOLUME 41 . NUMBER 2 . APRIL 2015
Lead Editor: Professor Kimberly Hutchings, Queen Mary University of London
Co-editors: Professor Mathias Albert, University of Bielefeld
Dr George Lawson, London School of Economics and Political Science
Professor Jennifer Sterling-Folker, University of Connecticut
CONTENTS
The politics of inclusion: Changing patterns in the governance of
international security 211
vincent pouliot and jean-philippe therien
Human rights and collective emancipation: The politics of food sovereignty 239
robin dunford
How images make world politics: International icons and the case ofAbu Ghraib 263
lene hansen
When states appease: British appeasement in the 1930s 289
peter trubowitz and peter harris
WMD, WMD, WMD: Securitisation through ritualised incantation of
ambiguous phrases 313
ido oren and ty solomon
Arguing with law: strategic legal argumentation, US diplomacy, and
debates over the International Criminal Court 337
adam bower
Fictional IR and imagination: Advancing narrative approaches 361
sungju park-kang
Doha stalemate: The end of trade multilateralism? 383
valbona muzaka and matthew louis bishop
Regionalism, activism, and rights: New opportunities for health diplomacy
in South America 407
pia riggirozzi
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