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Civilization, Democratization, Containment: Strategies of Re-Education in Imperial Settings and Beyond; Guest editors: Katharina Gerund and Jana Aresin
Volume 46, Issue 3, 2024 pages 263-382
Gender and Diplomacy in the Early Modern Period; Guest editors: Ruggero Sciuto and Florian Kühnel
Volume 44, Issue 5, 2022 pages 941-1171
The Secret Struggle for the Global South: Espionage, Military Assistance and State Security in the Cold War. Guest editors: Daniela Richterova and Natalia Telepneva
Volume 43, Issue 1, 2021 pages 1-205
Transformations of Intercultural Diplomacies. Comparative Views on Asia and Europe (1700 to 1850). Guest Editors: Nadine Amsler , Henrietta Harrison and Christian Windler
Volume 41, Issue 5, 2019 pages 943-1122
Aspects of the global nuclear order in the 1970s
Volume 40, Issue 5, 2018 pages 963-1221
Allies at the end of empire: loyalists, nationalists and the Cold War, 1945-76
Volume 39, Issue 1, 2017 pages 1-175
Sir Edward Grey and the Outbreak of the First World War
Volume 38, Issue 2, 2016 pages 243-366
Beyond and Between the Cold War Blocs
Volume 37, Issue 5, 2015 pages 901-1112
Traditions in British International Thought
Volume 36, Issue 5, 2014 pages 823-ebi
Special Issue: The Origins of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime Edited by Roland Popp & Andreas Wenger
Volume 36, Issue 2, 2014 pages 195-394
Special Issue – Size Matters: Scales and Spaces in Transnational and Comparative History
Volume 33, Issue 4, 2011 pages 573-755