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1. Security and Everyday Resistance: The 'Paris School', intentionality and festival.

2. Neorealists and Foreign Policy Debate: The Disconnect Between Theory and Practice.

3. Identity Change and the Hegemony of Western Values.

4. The Cunning of Imperialist Reason: Using a Bourdieu inspired Constructivism in IR/IPE.

5. Problem-based Globalism and the Study of the EU’s Global Policy.

6. Look closer - Metaphors’ role in the construction of identity.

7. Building structurationist international relations theory.

8. Bringing Status back in to International Society.

9. Nonhegemonic International Relations: A Preliminary Conceptualization.

10. Constructivism and International Interventions - The Case of Women's Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

11. International Norms and the Use of Force: Did Anybody Really Kill Article 2(4)?

12. Bridge Over Troubled Water: Revisiting the Agent-Structure Debate in Constructivist IR-Theory.

13. The Empirical Foundations of the Constructivist Turn â€" Do Hard Sources Help?

14. ANTI-RACISM AS IDENTITY POLITICS -- A Constructivist Approach to the FARE and Ad Council Campaigns.

15. Constructivism and the Media: Exploring Meaning Construction in the War on Terrorism.

16. Norms and Dissensus: Why We Will Not See Normative Convergence and How to Live With It.

17. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: NGO Legitimacy and Accountability in Human Rights Standard Setting.

18. Dialogue of Civilizations and International Relations Theory.

19. Paradigmatic Faults: Why The Divisions Between ‘Schools’ of IR Theory Aren’t All They’re Cracked Up To Be.

20. China' New Diplomatic Model:Bridging Past and Future.

21. The Role of International Law in (Foreign Policy) Decision-Making â€" A Theoretical and Methodological Framework.

22. How Appropriate is ‘Appropriateness’ for Explaining Norms of Military Practice?

23. Towards a Realist-Constructivist Theory of European Integration: Explaining Social Policy Cooperation from the Single European Act to the Maastricht Treaty.

24. A Constructivist Approach to Identity and how to Combine Different Levels of Analysis.

25. Power, Identity, and Asian Regionalism: Political Rivalry between China and Japan and A Contested Regional Identity in East Asia.

26. Critical Constructivism and Political Sociology: Toward a Security and Defence Studies Application.

27. Carl Schmitt, the Friend-Enemy Distinction and International Relations Theory.

28. Foreign Policy Role from the Constructivist and Power Cycle Perspectives.

29. Constructivist Ethics as Oxymoron?

30. The Deficits of Discourse in ipe: turning base metal into gold?

31. New Asian Regionalism and the United States: Constructing Regional Identity and Interest in the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion.

32. Dialectics as Constitutive Process in Historical International Systems: From Concrete Totality to Context Sensitivity.

33. Of Friends and Strangers: Intimacy as International Politics.

34. Can the Behavior of Great Powers Be Explained by Identity?

35. Theoretical Approaches to the Europeanisation of Turkish National Identity.

36. The Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism and the Role of Norms in the International Capital Market: A Case Study.

37. The Law of War and the Global War on Terror.

38. The Emotional Legitimation of Norms Concerning Torture.

39. The Case of Transatlantic Conflicts over Multilateral Agreements.

40. The Art of Private Warfare: A Military Culture Theory of the Military Performance of Modern Mercenary Forces.

41. Regionalisation Processes in the Mediterranean area - the role of the European Community/Union.

42. Donut Holes and Strategic Culture: Irregularities in Cultural Explanations for Security Studies.

43. Constructivist-Rationalist Partnership and Policy Contribution.

44. Constructivist Perspectives on International Political Economy - Hard Facts, Vague Ideas, Responsible Scholarship.

45. Comparing and contrasting Realist and Constructivist interpretations of the ethnic security dilemma.

46. Commonality as a Variable Explaining Problems in International Institutions: The Case of EU-Russia Strategic Partnership.

47. Colombia?s Internal Conflict and its Reticent Neighbors.

48. A Multilevel Analysis to Explain European Military Intervention in Africa.

49. World Society and the Middle East: Regional Conflict and Cooperation Patterns from a Constructivist Perspective.

50. Why the European Social Model Never Traveled Eastwards: Poland, Hungary and Romania Compared.