Millennium-Journal of International Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Millennium-Journal of International Studies is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Is IR Theory White? Racialised Subject-Positioning in Three Canonical Texts50
Problematising the Global in Global IR33
IR, the Critic, and the World: From Reifying the Discipline to Decolonising the University12
Slow Resistance: Resisting the Slow Violence of Asylum8
At Work with Practice Theory, ‘Failed’ Fieldwork, or How to See International Politics in An Empty Chair7
Rethinking Emancipation in a Critical IR: Normativity, Cosmology, and Pluriversal Dialogue7
‘The Everyday Work of Repair’: Exploring the Resilience of Victims-/Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence6
‘The Europeans and Americans Don’t Know Africa’: Of Translation, Interpretation, and Extraction5
Tales of Entanglement5
The Ambivalence of Aryanism: A Genealogical Reading of India-Europe Connection5
Translating Security across Borders: Staging the Migration Crisis in Hungary and Transylvania5
Who Practises Practice Theory (and How)? (Meta-)theorists, Scholar-practitioners, (Bourdieusian) Researchers, and Social Prestige in Academia5
Debating Uneven and Combined Development/Debating International Relations: A Forum4
Emotions, De/Attachment, and the Digital Archive: Reading Violence at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)4
Digitising the Virtual: Movement and Relations in Drone Warfare4
Challenging Institutional Racism in International Relations and Our Profession: Reflections, Experiences, and Strategies4
Understanding Shifts in US Policies towards the Taliban: A Critical Analysis4
Statecraft under God: Radical Right Populism meets Christian Nationalism in Bolsonaro’s Brazil4
Radicalism, Respectability, and the Colour Line of Critical Thought: An Interdisciplinary History of Critical International Relations4
Alternative Global Entanglements: ‘Detachment from Knowledge’ and the Limits of Decolonial Emancipation4
Response to Forum on Worldmaking after Empire3
Writing Quantum Entanglement into International Relations: Temporality, Positionality, and the Ontology of War3
Resilience and the Rise of Speculative Humanitarianism: Thinking Difference through the Syrian Refugee Crisis3
Decentring the Western Gaze in International Relations: Addressing Epistemic Exclusions in Syllabi in the United States and Canada3
Critiquing Latour’s Explanation of Climate Change Denial: Moving Beyond the Modernity/Anthropocene Binary3
Interrogating and Broadening the Emerging Narrative on Migration Diplomacy: A Critical Assessment3
Quantising Post-critique: Entangled Ontologies and Critical International Relations3
Quantum Ambivalence3
A Speculative Lexicon of Entanglement3
Zoonotic Politics: The Impossible Bordering of the Leaky Boundaries of Species3
Climate Fiction, Climate Theory: Decolonising Imaginations of Global Futures3
Archiving (In)justice: Building Archives and Imagining Community3
National and Post-National Performances at the Venice Biennale: Site-specific Seeing through the Photo Essay2
Fantastic Theories and Where to Find Them: Rethinking Interlocutors in Global IR2
The Matter of Affect in the Quantum Universe2
The Ottoman International System: Power Projection, Interconnectedness, and the Autonomy of Frontier Polities2
Prevent, Ideology and Ideological State Apparatus: Analysing Terrorism Prevention Policies Using Althusser’s Framework2
Crafting Stories, Making Peace? Creative Methods in Peace Research2
Doing Academia Differently: Loosening the Boundaries of Our Disciplining Writing Practices2
The Gender Thing: Apparatuses and Intra-Agential Ethos2
Indigenising International Relations: Insights from Centring Indigeneity in Canada and Iraq2
Theorising International Urban Politics2
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