摘要
本报告浏览了一年以来国外主流国际关系研究期刊上所发表的文章,并择其部分具有代表性的文献进行评述,以此把握当前国际关系研究的热点与新的进展。目前国际学界对于国际关系的研究出现了若干新动向,包括跨学科创新研究的蓬勃发展、更加着重于全球国际关系学的应用价值、对传统理论的反思与新理论的涌现、对当前自由主义国际秩序所面临的一系列挑战的全面考察,以及通过多元视角深入分析新冠肺炎疫情对全球治理和国家发展带来的影响等。这些新的热点与趋势值得关注。
- Börzel,Tanja A.,and Michael Zürn,“Contestations of the Liberal International Order:From Liberal Multilateralism to Postnational Liberalism”,International Organization,Vol. 75,No. 2,2021.
- Daxecker,Ursula,Annette Freyberg-Inan,Marlies Glasius,Geoffrey Underhill and Darshan Vigneswaran,“Introduction:Interdisciplinarity and the International Relations Event Horizon”,European Journal of International Relations,Vol. 26,No. S1,2020.
- Drezner,Daniel W.,“The Song Remains the Same:International Relations after COVID-19”,International Organization,Vol. 74,No. S1,2020.
- Fazal,Tanisha M.,“Health Diplomacy in Pandemical Times”,International Organization,Vol. 74,No. S1,2020.
- Finnemore,Martha,and Michelle Jurkovich,“The Politics of Aspiration”,International Studies Quarterly,Vol. 64,No. 4,2020.
- Gelardi,Maiken,“Moving Global IR Forward-A Road Map”,International Studies Review,Vol. 22,No. 4,2020.
- Gildea,Ross James,“Psychology and Aggregation in International Relations”,European Journal of International Relations,Vol. 26,No. S1,2020
- He,Kai,Huiyun Feng,Steve Chan,and Weixing Hu,“Rethinking Revisionism in World Politics”,The Chinese Journal of International Politics,Vol. 14,No. 2,2021.
- Kenwick,Michael R.,and Beth A. Simmons,“Pandemic Response as Border Politics”,International Organization,Vol. 74,No. S1,2020.
- Kuradusenge-McLeod,Claudine,“Multiple Identities and Scholarship:Black Scholars’ Struggles for Acceptance and Recognition in the United States of America”,International Studies Review,Vol. 23,No. 2,2021.
- Lake,David A.,Lisa L. Martin,and Thomas Risse,“Challenges to the Liberal Order:Reflections on International Organization”,International Organization,Vol. 75,No. 2,2021.
- McNamara,Kathleen R.,and Abraham L. Newman,“The Big Reveal:COVID-19 and Globalizations’ Great Transformations”,International Organization,Vol. 74,No. S1,2020.
- Mearsheimer,John J.,“Bound to Fail:The Rise and Fall of the Liberal International Order”,International Security,Vol. 43,No. 4,2019.
- Pan,Chengxin,“Enfolding Wholes in Parts:Quantum Holography and International Relations”,European Journal of International Relations,Vol. 26,No. S1,2020.
- Sazak,Selim Can,“Bad Influence:Social Networks,Elite Brokerage,and the Construction of Alliances”,European Journal of International Relations,Vol. 26,No. S1,2020.
- Thakur,Monika,“Navigating Multiple Identities:Decentering International Relations”,International Studies Review,Vol. 23,No. 2,2021.
- Tickner,Arlene B.,and Amaya Querejazu,“Weaving Worlds:Cosmopraxis as Relational Sensibility”,International Studies Review,Vol. 23,No. 2,2021.
- Tourinho,Marcos,“The Co-Constitution of Order”,International Organization,Vol. 75,No. 2,2021.
- Vandamme,Dorothée,“Bringing Researchers Back in:Debating the Role of Interpretive Epistemology in Global IR”,International Studies Review,Vol. 23,No. 2,2021.
- Weiss,Jessica Chen,and Jeremy L. Wallace,“Domestic Politics,China’s Rise,and the Future of the Liberal International Order”,International Organization,Vol. 75,No. 2,2021.
- Winecoff,William Kindred,“‘The Persistent Myth of Lost Hegemony,’ Revisited:Structural Power as A Complex Network Phenomenon”,European Journal of International Relations,Vol. 26,No. S1,2020.