International Relations Review: Perspectives on Power: Fall 2022, Issue 27
Date
2022
DOI
Authors
Newell, Bella
Stevens, Lucy
Dang, Katie
Alsweilem, Najla
Inglima, Rosalia
Su, Joseph
Clenard, Kevin
Stant, Charlotte
Rouse, Kathleen
Meyyappan, Senthil Meyyappan
Version
OA Version
Citation
International Relations review, Fall 2022 (27). Boston University College of Arts and Sciences and Pardee School of Global Studies
Abstract
The International Relations
Review has typically built a title
and overarching theme based
on our writers’ interests. After reviewing this semester’s article proposals, it was quite clear
that nearly all of the articles
focused on positionality in the
twenty-first century. As students
of international relations, our
writers are incredibly aware of
the growing importance of the
study of power dynamics between
communities, organizations, and
states, especially when deciding
what issues they wanted to study
this fall. From decolonization
efforts to sovereignty movements,
“Perspectives on Power” features
scholarship on changing powers
and players, and how non-state
actors and social movements are
changing the narrative of foreign
affairs. Our cover, featuring the
anti-corruption monument of
Rwanda, shows the possibilities
of change when we challenge
power and push leaders to be
better.
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License
Copyright International Relations Review, Boston University International Affairs Association.