"GLOBALICS"

‚Globalics‘- the journal of global politics is a peer-reviewed student journal promoting critical and innovative approaches to global politics. The global politics network strives to attract, nurture and synthesize new and critical approaches to the study and practice of global politics emerging out of various academic disciplines. Thus contributions from all methodological and epistemological approaches, schools of thought and relevant disciplines are encouraged. It is the belief of the global politics network that the current post-cold war empirical and theoretical debates need to be informed by a very wide range of critical perspectives and the intense cross-fertilization of the same.

Submission Guidelines

 

 

ISSUE FALL 2002

A Tale of Two Ethnicities? - An Analysis of Approaches to 'Ethnic Conflict':
The Case of Kosovo

by Anna Stavrianakis

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Causes of a Divided Discipline: A Critical Examination of the Concept of Cause in International Relations Theory

by Milja Kurki

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The Global Class - The Power of Disposition Over (Global) Space as a New Dimension of Class Structuration

by Anil Jain

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ISSUE SPRING 2002

A ‘New’ International Relations: More Social than Science

by Guenther Auth

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An Immanent Critique of International Relations
“It’s the end of the world as we knew it”

by William Alexander Langdon Prichard

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Postmodernism and IR: From Disparate Critiques to a Coherent Theory of Global Politics

by Felipe Krause Dornelles

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Security is What People Make of It:
The African Great Lakes and the Security Debate

by Karim Bakhit

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Demos Outside the Polis –
A Critique of the Concept of Global Democracy

by Paul Petzschmann

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The Conflict Between Intellectual Property Rights of Pharmaceutical Companies
and the Right to Health of AIDS Victims in South Africa

by Lisa Anderson

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Questioning Aceh’s Inevitability:
A Story of Failed National Integration?

by Mette Lindorf Nielsen

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The Role of the State in the International Illicit Drugs Trade:
The Case of Colombia and External Intervention

by Julius Walker

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Famine Politics and the Cycle of Relief Failure
in Sudan’s Civil War:
A Case Study of the OLS Relief Operation in
the Bahr el-Ghazal Famine, 1998

by Tom Rhodes

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