Cambridge Review of International Affairs

Cambridge Review of International Affairs A peer-reviewed journal of the University of Cambridge specializing in multi-faceted approaches to I

The Cambridge Review of International Affairs is a peer-reviewed journal, publishing innovative scholarship on international affairs, particularly in the fields of international studies, international relations, international law and international political economy. It is committed to a diversity of approach and method and encourages the submission of multi- and interdisciplinary contributions fro

m academics and policymakers. CRIA is edited in the Centre of International Studies at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge and published four times a year by Routledge, Taylor and Francis.

My friend Pauline and I have been working on this piece for a while now and we're so excited to see it finally published...
16/09/2024

My friend Pauline and I have been working on this piece for a while now and we're so excited to see it finally published. :-)

A lot of people seem interested in international reparations as a potential tool of global justice. We write about the limitations they face, as currently conceived.

For centuries, international reparations were commonly exacted as a form of victor’s justice after war. Following World War II, however, the bitter legacy of the Treaty of Versailles and West Germa...

Sharing my new article in EJIR "Global Injustice and the Production of Ontological Insecurity"European International Stu...
08/01/2024

Sharing my new article in EJIR "Global Injustice and the Production of Ontological Insecurity"

European International Studies Association - EISA

This article argues that a renewed focus on how dominant international practices produce ontological insecurity can help better orient ontological security stud...

A recent article from former CRIA EiC Adam B. Lerner
18/03/2020

A recent article from former CRIA EiC Adam B. Lerner

What's it like to be a state? An argument for state consciousness - Adam B. Lerner

In our fifth and final episode in our   series, Maha talks with third-year Clare College undergraduate student Shulamit ...
05/02/2016

In our fifth and final episode in our series, Maha talks with third-year Clare College undergraduate student Shulamit Morris-Evans. Shulamit discusses her role as a student activist and as president of the University of Cambridge branch of Student Action for Refugees, and encourages others to find ways to get involved in causes they care about.

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Welcome to the final episode of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs' first podcast, a special five-part series inspired by the recent "Intellectual Refuge" panel event held at King's College

What can students, educators, and educational institutions do in light of the refugee crisis? Dr. Shana Cohen of the Uni...
04/02/2016

What can students, educators, and educational institutions do in light of the refugee crisis? Dr. Shana Cohen of the University of Cambridge addresses these questions and more in the fourth installment of our special "Intellectual Refuge" series, available here:
http://bit.ly/1UN0JPS

Welcome to the fourth episode of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs' first podcast, a special five-part series inspired by the recent "Intellectual Refuge" panel event held at King's College

Part III of the Intellectual Refuge Podcast, featuring Dr. Thomas Jeffrey Miley, Lecturer of Political Sociology in the ...
03/02/2016

Part III of the Intellectual Refuge Podcast, featuring Dr. Thomas Jeffrey Miley, Lecturer of Political Sociology in the Department of Sociology at Cambridge, available here:
http://bit.ly/1JYx5qk

Welcome to the third in the Cambridge Review of International Affairs' maiden podcast, a special five-part series inspired by the recent "Intellectual Refuge" panel event held at King's College at the

Part I of our special five-part podcast series inspired by our Intellectual Refuge event available here: https://soundcl...
01/02/2016

Part I of our special five-part podcast series inspired by our Intellectual Refuge event available here: https://soundcloud.com/cria-journal/intellectual-refuge-part-i

Welcome to the first in the Cambridge Review of International Affairs' maiden podcast, a special five-part series inspired by the recent "Intellectual Refuge" panel event held at King's College at the

Need a  ? Check out our panel w/ CUMexSoc & Espresso Library Monday, info+tix here: http://bit.ly/1OcRzrD
07/01/2016

Need a ? Check out our panel w/ CUMexSoc & Espresso Library Monday, info+tix here: http://bit.ly/1OcRzrD

Join Espresso Library, the Cambridge Review of International Affairs, and the Cambridge University Mexican Society for a panel conversation exploring the science, social impact, and culture of your favourite drink.

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