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HU Credits: 4

Degree/Cycle: 1st degree (Bachelor)

Responsible Department: international relations

Semester: 1st Semester

Teaching Languages: Hebrew

Campus: Mt. Scopus

Course/Module Coordinator: Dr Oded Lowenheim

Coordinator Email: oded.lowenheim@mail.huji.ac.il

Coordinator Office Hours:

Teaching Staff:

Course/Module description:
This course seeks to introduce students to a number of new and interesting issues currently under discussion in the field of International Relations and the adjacent fields to it. The course will examine new methods to the study of international relations and raise a series of case studies, examples, and issues implementing these methods. The aim of the course is to allow students an introduction to some ideas, approaches and research that are not necessarily mainstream. The course aimed to allow thinking that, to me, is more creative in international studies, and open up students to studies in fields that are challenging and innovative in international relations today .
 
The course will be comprised of three parts – in the first part, we will discuss under my guidance examples of innovation and research in international relations. In the second part, we will invite faculty and graduate students of the Department of International Relations who will tell us abouttheir research. In the third part, the course students will present their work.

Course/Module aims:
Allow creative and groundbreaking thinking in the field of international politics

Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
Meet some new approaches and concepts for the Study of international relations, understand the challenges faced by creative thinking about international politics, and present innovative research in international politics

Attendance requirements(%):
80

Teaching arrangement and method of instruction: discussion and lecture

Course/Module Content:
(1) מבוא -- דיון בדו"ח TRIP Around the World
Teaching, Research, and Policy Views of International Relations Faculty in 20 Countries
ניתן להוריד את המסמך ב:
http://www.wm.edu/offices/itpir/_documents/trip/trip_around_the_world_2011.pdf



(2) על תמריצים מבניים לכתיבה קונפורמיסטית ועל הסכנות הפוליטיות שבכתיבה משעממת
* Tim Dunne et al., "The end of International Relations theory?" EJIR 19(3) (2013), pp. 405-425.
* Ersel Aydinli and James N. Rosenau, “Courage versus Caution: A Dialogue on Entering and Prospering in IR,” International Studies Review Vol.6 No.3 (November 2004), pp. 511-526.
- J.L Gaddis, “International relations theory and the end of the cold war,” International Security 17:3 (December 1992), pp. 5-58.
- Barry Buzan and Richard Little, “Why International Relations has Failed as an Intellectual Project and What to do About it,” Millennium: Journal of International Studies Vol.30 No.1 (2001), pp. 19-39.
* Carol Cohn, “Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society Vol.12 (Summer 1987), pp. 687-718
- Stephen M. Walt, “The relationship between theory and policy in international relations,” Annual Review of Political Science 8 (2005): 23-48.
- Yves Gendron, “Constituting the Academic Performer: The Spectre of Superficiality and Stagnation in Academia,” European Accounting Review Vol.17 No.1 (May 2008), pp. 97-127.
- Wolff-Michael Roth, “Editorial Power/Authorial Suffering,” Research in Science Education Vol.32 No.2 (June 2002), pp.215–240.
- Ronald J. Pelias, “The Academic Tourist: An Autoethnography,” Qualitative Inquiry Vol.9 No.3 (2003), pp. 369-373.
- Dominik Bartmanski, “How to become an iconic social thinker: The intellectual pursuits of Malinowski and Foucault,” European Journal of Social Theory 15(4), 2012, pp. 427–453.

(3) כתיבה אוטו-אתנוגרפית בלימודי בטחון
* Elizabeth Dauphinee, “The Ethics of Autoethnography,” Review of International Studies Vol.36 No.3 (July 2010), pp. 799-818.
* Carol Cohn, “Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society Vol.12 (Summer 1987), pp. 687-718
* Oded Löwenheim, “The 'I' in IR: An Autoethnographic Account,” Review of International Studies, Vol.36 No.4 (October 2010), pp. 1025-1048.
- Naeem Inayatullah (ed), Autobiographical International Relations (London: Routledge, 2011).
Jenny Edkins, “ Novel writing in international relations: Openings for a creative practice,” Security Dialogue 44(4) 2013, 281–297.
* Naeem Inayatullah, “Something There: Love, War, and Basketball in Afghanistan,” Intertexts, Vol. 7, issue 2, Fall 2003, pp. 143-56.
- Gerard van der Ree, "The Politics of Scientific Representation in International Relations," Millennium - Journal of International Studies 2013 42(1): 24-44.
- Jenny Edkins, Missing: Persons and Politics (Cornell University Press, 2011).
- Christopher Hill, “‘Where Are We Going?’ International Relations and the Voice From Below,” Review of International Studies Vol.25 No.1 (January 1999) pp. 107-122.
- Roxanne Lynn Doty, “Maladies of Our Souls: Identity and Voice in the Writing of Academic International Relations,” Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.17 No.2 (July 2004), pp. 377-392.
- Carolyn S. Ellis and Arthur P. Bochner, “Analyzing Analytic Autoethnography: An Autopsy,” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography Vol.35 No.4 (August 2006), pp. 429-449.
- Eric Mykhalovskiy, “Reconsidering Table Talk: Critical Thoughts on the Relationship between Sociology, Autobiography, and Self-Indulgence,” Qualitative Sociology Vol.19 No.1 (March 1996), pp. 131-151.
- Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2012) “Reflectivity, Reflexivity, Reflexivism: IR’s “Reflexive Turn’ – and Beyond.” European Journal of International Relations (forthcoming, http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/05/30/1354066112437770.full.pdf+html).
- Christine Sylvester, “The Elusive Arts of Reflexivity in the ‘Sciences’ of International Relations,” Millennium - Journal of International Studies, 2013, 41(1):309-325.

(4) אוטו-אתנוגרפיה: חשיפה והיחשפות לנוף של הקונפליקט I
* Oded Löwenheim, The Politics of the Trail: Reflexive Mountain Biking along the Frontier of Jerusalem (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2014) – Prologue and Introduction.

(5) אוטו-אתנוגרפיה: חשיפה והיחשפות לנוף של הקונפליקט II
* Oded Löwenheim, The Politics of the Trail: Reflexive Mountain Biking along the Frontier of Jerusalem (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2014), chps. 2, 3, and “Contradiction”.

(6) סיור בבית הקברות הצבאי הבריטי בהר הצופים. ניפגש בשער הכניסה לבית העלמין, בשעה 10:30.
* Ron Fuchs, "Sites of memory in the Holy Land: the design of the British war cemeteries in Mandate Palestine," Journal of Historical Geography Volume 30, Issue 4 (October 2004), pp. 643–664.

(7) המרחב "הבטחוני" סביב ובתוך קמפוס הר הצופים. סיור לבניין רבין ולאמפיתיאטרון של הר הצופים ותצפית על גדר ההפרדה, שטח E1, מעלה אדומים והשכונות הפלסטיניות בקרבת הר הצופים. ניפגש במזכירות יחב"ל בשעה 10:30. למי שיש משקפת – נא להביא.
* Jordan Branch, "Mapping the Sovereign State: Technology, Authority, and Systemic Change," International Organization, Volume 65 Issue 1 (January 2011), pp 1-36.
* Ochs, Juliana. Security and Suspicion: An Ethnography of Everyday Life in Israel. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.

(8) לוחמים לא-מדינתיים
* Oren Barak and Chanan Cohen, “ ‘The Modern Sherwood Forest,’ Theoretical and Practical Challenges,” in D. Miodownik and O. Barak (eds.), Nonstate Actors in Intrastate Conflict (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014), pp. 12-33.
* Janice Thomson, Mercenaries, Pirates and Sovereigns (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004), chp. 1.
- Oded Löwenheim, Predators and Parasites: Persistent Agents of Transnational Harm and Great Power Authority (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2007), chp. 3.

(9) העב"מ והמדינה העולמית
* Alexander Wendt and Raymond Duvall, “Sovereignty and the UFO,” Political Theory Volume 36 Number 4 August 2008, 607-633.
- Mitchell Dean, Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society (London: Sage, 2010), chp. 1.
- Alexander Wendt, “Why a World State is Inevitable,” European Journal of International Relations, Vol. 9, No. 4, 491-542 (2003).
- Raymond Duvall and Jonathan Havercroft, “Taking sovereignty out of this world: space weapons and empire of the future,” Review of International Studies 34 (2008), pp. 755-775.

(10) שדה התעופה כאתר בטחוני
- Govert Valkenburg and Irma van der Ploeg, " Materialities between security and privacy: A constructivist account of airport security scanners," Security Dialogue 46(4) August 2015, pp. 326-344.
- Mark Salter, “The Global Airport: Managing Space, Speed, and Security,” in M.B. Salter (ed.), Politics at the Airport (University of Minnesota Press, 2007), pp. 1-28.
- Jeffrey Kahn, Mrs. Shipley's Ghost: The Right to Travel and Terrorist Watchlists (University of Michigan Press, 2013), Introduction.
- Mark B. Salter, “Expertise in the Aviation Security Field,” in MB Salter (ed), Research Methods in Critical Security Studies (Routledge, 2013), pp. 105-108.

(11) צלקות בנוף, בנפש ובגוף, אנשים נעלמים (missing).
* Brent J. Steele, Alternative Accountabilities in Global Politics: The Scars of Violence (Routledge, 2013). Chps. Introduction and 1.
* Jenny Edkins, "Dismantling the face: landscape for another politics?" Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 2013, volume 31 (online).
- Jenny Edkins, Missing: Persons and Politics (Cornell University Press, 2011).
- Mitchell, WJT. “Holy Landscape: Israel, Palestine and the American Wilderness,” in Landscape and Power ed. WJT Mitchell, 261-290. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2002.
(12 + 13) רגשות בינ"ל
* Neta Crawford, “The Passion of World Politics,” International Security 24, no.4 (Spring 2000), 116-156.
* Brent E. Sasley, "Theorizing States' Emotions," International Studies Review 13(3) 2011, pp. 452-476.
* Jonathan Mercer, “Rationality and Psychology in International Politics,” International Organization 59(1), 2005, pp. 77-106.
* Jonathan Mercer, “Emotion and Strategy in the Korean War,” International Organization 67(2) 2013, 221-254.
* Mitzen, Jennifer. “Ontological Security in World Politics: State Identity and the Security Dilemma,” European Journal of International Affairs 12 (2006): 341-370.
* Oded Löwenheim and Gadi Heimann, “Revenge in International Politics,” Security Studies Vol.17 No.4 (Winter 2008/9), pp. 685-724.
* Todd H. Hall, “We will not swallow this bitter fruit: theorizing a diplomacy of anger,” Security Studies 20(4), 2011, pp. 521-555.
* Jonathan Mercer, “Emotion and Strategy in the Korean War,” International Organization 67 (2) (2013), pp. 221-252.
* Nava Löwenheim, “A haunted past: requesting forgiveness for wrongdoing in International Relations,” Review of International Studies 35 (3), 2009, pp. 531-555.
* Nava Löwenheim and Zohar Kampf, “Rituals of apology in the global arena,” Security Dialogue 43(1), 2012, 43-60.
* Hall, Todd. “Sympathetic States: Explaining the Russian and Chinese Responses to September 11,” Political Science Quarterly 127 (2012): 369-400.
- Judith Renner, "‘I'm sorry for apologising’: Czech and German apologies and their perlocutionary effects," Review of International Studies 37(4) (2011), pp. 1579-1597.


(14) שעמום, אבסורד, ומלחמה
* Erik Ringmar and Jorg Kustermans, "Modernity, boredom, and war: a suggestive essay," Review of International Studies, 37(4) (2011), pp. 1775-1792.
* Ian Hall, “The Satiric Vision of Politics: Ethics, Interests and Disorders,” European Journal of International Relations (July 2012)
- J. P. Stern, "War and the Comic Muse: The Good Soldier Schweik and Catch-22," Comparative Literature, Vol. 20, No. 3, (Summer, 1968), pp. 193-216.
- Edward Madigan, “ ‘Sticking to a Hateful Task’: Resilience, Humour, and British Understandings of Combatant Courage, 1914–1918,” War in History 20(1) 2013, pp. 76-98.
* Hana Cervinkova, “The Phantom of the Good Soldier Švejk in the Czech Army Accession to NATO (2001–2002),” International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society (2009) 22, pp. 359–371.
* Hülsse, Rainer. “I, the Double Soldier: An Autobiographic Case Study on the Pitfalls of Dual Citizenship,” in Autobiographical International Relations, ed. Naeem Inayatullah, 56-64. London: Routledge, 2011.
* Steele, Brent J. “Irony, Emotions and Critical Distance,” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 39 (2010): 89-107.
* Louise Amoore and Alexandra Hall, " The clown at the gates of the camp: Sovereignty, resistance and the figure of the fool," Security Dialogue 44(2) 2013, pp. 93-110.

Required Reading:
(1) מבוא -- דיון בדו"ח TRIP Around the World
Teaching, Research, and Policy Views of International Relations Faculty in 20 Countries
ניתן להוריד את המסמך ב:
http://www.wm.edu/offices/itpir/_documents/trip/trip_around_the_world_2011.pdf



(2) על תמריצים מבניים לכתיבה קונפורמיסטית ועל הסכנות הפוליטיות שבכתיבה משעממת
* Tim Dunne et al., "The end of International Relations theory?" EJIR 19(3) (2013), pp. 405-425.
* Ersel Aydinli and James N. Rosenau, “Courage versus Caution: A Dialogue on Entering and Prospering in IR,” International Studies Review Vol.6 No.3 (November 2004), pp. 511-526.
- J.L Gaddis, “International relations theory and the end of the cold war,” International Security 17:3 (December 1992), pp. 5-58.
- Barry Buzan and Richard Little, “Why International Relations has Failed as an Intellectual Project and What to do About it,” Millennium: Journal of International Studies Vol.30 No.1 (2001), pp. 19-39.
* Carol Cohn, “Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society Vol.12 (Summer 1987), pp. 687-718
- Stephen M. Walt, “The relationship between theory and policy in international relations,” Annual Review of Political Science 8 (2005): 23-48.
- Yves Gendron, “Constituting the Academic Performer: The Spectre of Superficiality and Stagnation in Academia,” European Accounting Review Vol.17 No.1 (May 2008), pp. 97-127.
- Wolff-Michael Roth, “Editorial Power/Authorial Suffering,” Research in Science Education Vol.32 No.2 (June 2002), pp.215–240.
- Ronald J. Pelias, “The Academic Tourist: An Autoethnography,” Qualitative Inquiry Vol.9 No.3 (2003), pp. 369-373.
- Dominik Bartmanski, “How to become an iconic social thinker: The intellectual pursuits of Malinowski and Foucault,” European Journal of Social Theory 15(4), 2012, pp. 427–453.

(3) כתיבה אוטו-אתנוגרפית בלימודי בטחון
* Elizabeth Dauphinee, “The Ethics of Autoethnography,” Review of International Studies Vol.36 No.3 (July 2010), pp. 799-818.
* Carol Cohn, “Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society Vol.12 (Summer 1987), pp. 687-718
* Oded Löwenheim, “The 'I' in IR: An Autoethnographic Account,” Review of International Studies, Vol.36 No.4 (October 2010), pp. 1025-1048.
- Naeem Inayatullah (ed), Autobiographical International Relations (London: Routledge, 2011).
Jenny Edkins, “ Novel writing in international relations: Openings for a creative practice,” Security Dialogue 44(4) 2013, 281–297.
* Naeem Inayatullah, “Something There: Love, War, and Basketball in Afghanistan,” Intertexts, Vol. 7, issue 2, Fall 2003, pp. 143-56.
- Gerard van der Ree, "The Politics of Scientific Representation in International Relations," Millennium - Journal of International Studies 2013 42(1): 24-44.
- Jenny Edkins, Missing: Persons and Politics (Cornell University Press, 2011).
- Christopher Hill, “‘Where Are We Going?’ International Relations and the Voice From Below,” Review of International Studies Vol.25 No.1 (January 1999) pp. 107-122.
- Roxanne Lynn Doty, “Maladies of Our Souls: Identity and Voice in the Writing of Academic International Relations,” Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.17 No.2 (July 2004), pp. 377-392.
- Carolyn S. Ellis and Arthur P. Bochner, “Analyzing Analytic Autoethnography: An Autopsy,” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography Vol.35 No.4 (August 2006), pp. 429-449.
- Eric Mykhalovskiy, “Reconsidering Table Talk: Critical Thoughts on the Relationship between Sociology, Autobiography, and Self-Indulgence,” Qualitative Sociology Vol.19 No.1 (March 1996), pp. 131-151.
- Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2012) “Reflectivity, Reflexivity, Reflexivism: IR’s “Reflexive Turn’ – and Beyond.” European Journal of International Relations (forthcoming, http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/05/30/1354066112437770.full.pdf+html).
- Christine Sylvester, “The Elusive Arts of Reflexivity in the ‘Sciences’ of International Relations,” Millennium - Journal of International Studies, 2013, 41(1):309-325.

(4) אוטו-אתנוגרפיה: חשיפה והיחשפות לנוף של הקונפליקט I
* Oded Löwenheim, The Politics of the Trail: Reflexive Mountain Biking along the Frontier of Jerusalem (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2014) – Prologue and Introduction.

(5) אוטו-אתנוגרפיה: חשיפה והיחשפות לנוף של הקונפליקט II
* Oded Löwenheim, The Politics of the Trail: Reflexive Mountain Biking along the Frontier of Jerusalem (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2014), chps. 2, 3, and “Contradiction”.

(6) סיור בבית הקברות הצבאי הבריטי בהר הצופים. ניפגש בשער הכניסה לבית העלמין, בשעה 10:30.
* Ron Fuchs, "Sites of memory in the Holy Land: the design of the British war cemeteries in Mandate Palestine," Journal of Historical Geography Volume 30, Issue 4 (October 2004), pp. 643–664.

(7) המרחב "הבטחוני" סביב ובתוך קמפוס הר הצופים. סיור לבניין רבין ולאמפיתיאטרון של הר הצופים ותצפית על גדר ההפרדה, שטח E1, מעלה אדומים והשכונות הפלסטיניות בקרבת הר הצופים. ניפגש במזכירות יחב"ל בשעה 10:30. למי שיש משקפת – נא להביא.
* Jordan Branch, "Mapping the Sovereign State: Technology, Authority, and Systemic Change," International Organization, Volume 65 Issue 1 (January 2011), pp 1-36.
* Ochs, Juliana. Security and Suspicion: An Ethnography of Everyday Life in Israel. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.

(8) לוחמים לא-מדינתיים
* Oren Barak and Chanan Cohen, “ ‘The Modern Sherwood Forest,’ Theoretical and Practical Challenges,” in D. Miodownik and O. Barak (eds.), Nonstate Actors in Intrastate Conflict (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014), pp. 12-33.
* Janice Thomson, Mercenaries, Pirates and Sovereigns (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004), chp. 1.
- Oded Löwenheim, Predators and Parasites: Persistent Agents of Transnational Harm and Great Power Authority (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2007), chp. 3.

(9) העב"מ והמדינה העולמית
* Alexander Wendt and Raymond Duvall, “Sovereignty and the UFO,” Political Theory Volume 36 Number 4 August 2008, 607-633.
- Mitchell Dean, Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society (London: Sage, 2010), chp. 1.
- Alexander Wendt, “Why a World State is Inevitable,” European Journal of International Relations, Vol. 9, No. 4, 491-542 (2003).
- Raymond Duvall and Jonathan Havercroft, “Taking sovereignty out of this world: space weapons and empire of the future,” Review of International Studies 34 (2008), pp. 755-775.

(10) שדה התעופה כאתר בטחוני
- Govert Valkenburg and Irma van der Ploeg, " Materialities between security and privacy: A constructivist account of airport security scanners," Security Dialogue 46(4) August 2015, pp. 326-344.
- Mark Salter, “The Global Airport: Managing Space, Speed, and Security,” in M.B. Salter (ed.), Politics at the Airport (University of Minnesota Press, 2007), pp. 1-28.
- Jeffrey Kahn, Mrs. Shipley's Ghost: The Right to Travel and Terrorist Watchlists (University of Michigan Press, 2013), Introduction.
- Mark B. Salter, “Expertise in the Aviation Security Field,” in MB Salter (ed), Research Methods in Critical Security Studies (Routledge, 2013), pp. 105-108.

(11) צלקות בנוף, בנפש ובגוף, אנשים נעלמים (missing).
* Brent J. Steele, Alternative Accountabilities in Global Politics: The Scars of Violence (Routledge, 2013). Chps. Introduction and 1.
* Jenny Edkins, "Dismantling the face: landscape for another politics?" Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 2013, volume 31 (online).
- Jenny Edkins, Missing: Persons and Politics (Cornell University Press, 2011).
- Mitchell, WJT. “Holy Landscape: Israel, Palestine and the American Wilderness,” in Landscape and Power ed. WJT Mitchell, 261-290. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2002.
(12 + 13) רגשות בינ"ל
* Neta Crawford, “The Passion of World Politics,” International Security 24, no.4 (Spring 2000), 116-156.
* Brent E. Sasley, "Theorizing States' Emotions," International Studies Review 13(3) 2011, pp. 452-476.
* Jonathan Mercer, “Rationality and Psychology in International Politics,” International Organization 59(1), 2005, pp. 77-106.
* Jonathan Mercer, “Emotion and Strategy in the Korean War,” International Organization 67(2) 2013, 221-254.
* Mitzen, Jennifer. “Ontological Security in World Politics: State Identity and the Security Dilemma,” European Journal of International Affairs 12 (2006): 341-370.
* Oded Löwenheim and Gadi Heimann, “Revenge in International Politics,” Security Studies Vol.17 No.4 (Winter 2008/9), pp. 685-724.
* Todd H. Hall, “We will not swallow this bitter fruit: theorizing a diplomacy of anger,” Security Studies 20(4), 2011, pp. 521-555.
* Jonathan Mercer, “Emotion and Strategy in the Korean War,” International Organization 67 (2) (2013), pp. 221-252.
* Nava Löwenheim, “A haunted past: requesting forgiveness for wrongdoing in International Relations,” Review of International Studies 35 (3), 2009, pp. 531-555.
* Nava Löwenheim and Zohar Kampf, “Rituals of apology in the global arena,” Security Dialogue 43(1), 2012, 43-60.
* Hall, Todd. “Sympathetic States: Explaining the Russian and Chinese Responses to September 11,” Political Science Quarterly 127 (2012): 369-400.
- Judith Renner, "‘I'm sorry for apologising’: Czech and German apologies and their perlocutionary effects," Review of International Studies 37(4) (2011), pp. 1579-1597.


(14) שעמום, אבסורד, ומלחמה
* Erik Ringmar and Jorg Kustermans, "Modernity, boredom, and war: a suggestive essay," Review of International Studies, 37(4) (2011), pp. 1775-1792.
* Ian Hall, “The Satiric Vision of Politics: Ethics, Interests and Disorders,” European Journal of International Relations (July 2012)
- J. P. Stern, "War and the Comic Muse: The Good Soldier Schweik and Catch-22," Comparative Literature, Vol. 20, No. 3, (Summer, 1968), pp. 193-216.
- Edward Madigan, “ ‘Sticking to a Hateful Task’: Resilience, Humour, and British Understandings of Combatant Courage, 1914–1918,” War in History 20(1) 2013, pp. 76-98.
* Hana Cervinkova, “The Phantom of the Good Soldier Švejk in the Czech Army Accession to NATO (2001–2002),” International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society (2009) 22, pp. 359–371.
* Hülsse, Rainer. “I, the Double Soldier: An Autobiographic Case Study on the Pitfalls of Dual Citizenship,” in Autobiographical International Relations, ed. Naeem Inayatullah, 56-64. London: Routledge, 2011.
* Steele, Brent J. “Irony, Emotions and Critical Distance,” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 39 (2010): 89-107.
* Louise Amoore and Alexandra Hall, " The clown at the gates of the camp: Sovereignty, resistance and the figure of the fool," Security Dialogue 44(2) 2013, pp. 93-110.

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