BRITISH SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS IN THE AREA OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – 2016 OVERVIEW
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Keywords

journals review
terrorism
United Kingdom
Middle East
China

How to Cite

Jędrowiak, P. (2017). BRITISH SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS IN THE AREA OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – 2016 OVERVIEW. Strategic Review, (10), 601–607. https://doi.org/10.14746/ps.2017.1.33

Abstract

The review constitutes a review of articles published in 2015 on the pages of British academic journals dealing with international relations. Texts from sixteen issues of: “International Relations”, “The British Journal of Politics and International Relations”, “Politics” and “Political Studies” have been selected. The presented articles have been analyzed in context of thematic groups such as: terrorism, Middle East issues, UK migration policy, and Chinese policy.

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