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Volume 24 Issue 2
May 2024
Impact Factor
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5 year Impact Factor
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Motoshi Suzuki

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ABOUT THE JOURNAL

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Asymmetric relations and systemic misperceptions: Why and how Australia and
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The Ties that Bind: Immigration and the Global Political Economy

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Why is there no non-Western international relations theory? An introduction

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