Mariana Vieira
@mariana_vieir1
📚Book Reviews Editor @IAJournal_CH (@ChathamHouse) | US foreign policy, security & empire nerd | 🎓 Warwick, LSE and KCL
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I am delighted share my book review for International Affairs How migration really works: a factful guide to the most divisive issue in politics academic.oup.com/ia/article/100…
The International Affairs Summer Reading List 2024 is now out! ☀️ From NATO's 75 years and the politics of knowledge production, to global health and Star Trek, Book Reviews Editor Mariana Vieira recommends 🔟 books this season 👇 medium.com/international-…
Happy to see my book "Advocacy and Change in International Organizations" on the International Affairs Summer Reading List! Thanks again to Sabrina Arias for the generous review and to Mariana Vieira for including my book Use ASFLYQ6 for a 30% discount on Oxford Politics website
What a privilege to see More than a Health Crisis on the International Affairs Summer Reading List 2024, alongside brilliant contributions to IR scholarship! Thank you so much to Mariana Vieira for the inclusion and to Joseph Harris for his very generous review of the book.
"NATO: from Cold War to Ukraine" now reviewed in International Affairs by thoughtful and insightful colleagues: Stéfanie von Hlatky Somdeep Sen Trevor McCrisken #LiselotteOdgaard. Thanks also to Marion Messmer and Mariana Vieira #NATO Yale University Press London📚 academic.oup.com/ia/article/100…
In case you missed it, the annual International Affairs Summer Reading List is here and ready to be mined: medium.com/international-…
An exciting opportunity to learn more about International Affairs & how to reach wider audiences!
HAPPENING TOMORROW: Our team members Mariana Vieira & @rheeasaggar will be at #EISAPEC24 to talk about publishing in journals and the best practices to promote your research! Panel details below 👇
What a thrill to see this after >3 years of hard work! Our International Affairs section on “The Effects of Global Populism” is out! 12 articles assess the impact of #populism on int’l politics, policies & polities. Co-ed w/Sandra Destradi @sdestradi.bsky.social academic.oup.com/ia/issue/100/5 academic.oup.com/ia/article/100… 🔜🧵
My review of Mark Coeckelbergh's seminal monograph 𝑊ℎ𝑦 𝐴𝐼 𝑈𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑟𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑠 𝐷𝑒𝑚𝑜𝑐𝑟𝑎𝑐𝑦 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑊ℎ𝑎𝑡 𝑡𝑜 𝐷𝑜 𝐴𝑏𝑜𝑢𝑡 𝐼𝑡 is now available in the latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 100, Issue 5). A highly recommended book! doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…
So today is the big day: our special section in International Affairs titled "The Effects of Global #Populism" has just been published 😊 Thanks to Daniel F. Wajner for taking me on board as a co-editor and to our amazing authors!!
Do populists make any real difference in International Relations? This International Affairs section is based on the belief that, while we know more and more about the int'l DRIVERS & PRACTICES of populists in power worldwide, we still lack a better understanding of their int'l IMPACT🧵
📚 Review of Kevin Riehle's latest book on the FSB, published by Georgetown University Press. Review available on International Affairs's website ⏬️ A fascinating study and one that's highly recommended. academic.oup.com/ia/article/100…
📢 We are happy to announce our incoming editorial team led by Co-Editors-in-Chief Rita Floyd & Asaf Siniver and our associate editors! Thank you to Andrew Mark Dorman for his brilliant leadership in the last decade! We look forward to working with our new editorial team to
Top 5 books: September 2024 📚 As the new academic year kicks off, Book Reviews Editor Mariana Vieira is back with reading recommendations. From the Women, Peace and Security agenda to memory politics, there is something for everyone here 👇 medium.com/international-…
👀 Huge thanks to International Affairs for choosing Cosmopolitan Elites for their Top 5 books of September 2024 📚 And thank you to Pausali Guha for such a close, generous review of the book in this month’s issue of International Affairs (at academic.oup.com/ia/article-abs…)