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Rebecca Adler-Nissen
Rebecca Adler-Nissen
Professor, Political Science & Director of Strategic Partnerships, SODAS, University of Copenhagen
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Stigma Management in International Relations: Transgressive Identities, Norms, and Order in International Society
R Adler-Nissen
International Organization 68 (1), 143-176, 2014
5912014
Power in practice: Negotiating the international intervention in Libya
R Adler-Nissen, V Pouliot
European Journal of International Relations 20 (4), 889-911., 2014
5782014
Opting out of the European Union: diplomacy, sovereignty and European integration
R Adler-Nissen
Cambridge University Press, 2014
4472014
Bourdieu in international relations
R Adler-Nissen
Routledge, 2012
4082012
Towards a practice turn in EU studies: The everyday of European integration
R Adler‐Nissen
JCMS: journal of common market studies 54 (1), 87-103, 2016
2832016
Symbolic Power in European Diplomacy: The Struggle Between National Foreign Services and the EU's External Action Service
R Adler-Nissen
Review of International Studies 40 (4), 657-681, 2014
2142014
Struggles for recognition: The liberal international order and the merger of its discontents
R Adler-Nissen, A Zarakol
International Organization 75 (2), 611-634, 2021
2022021
State, media and civil society in the information warfare over Ukraine: citizen curators of digital disinformation
Y Golovchenko, M Hartmann, R Adler-Nissen
International affairs 94 (5), 975-994, 2018
1942018
The Diplomacy of Opting Out: A Bourdieudian Approach to National Integration Strategies*
R Adler‐Nissen
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 46 (3), 663-684, 2008
1922008
Images, emotions, and international politics: The death of Alan Kurdi
R Adler-Nissen, KE Andersen, L Hansen
Review of International Studies 46 (1), 75-95, 2020
1772020
Performing Brexit: How a post-Brexit world is imagined outside the United Kingdom
R Adler-Nissen, C Galpin, B Rosamond
The British journal of politics and international relations 19 (3), 573-591, 2017
1652017
Behind the scenes of differentiated integration: circumventing national opt-outs in Justice and Home Affairs
R Adler-Nissen
Journal of European Public Policy 16 (1), 62-80, 2009
1592009
Track-change diplomacy: Technology, affordances, and the practice of international negotiations
R Adler-Nissen, A Drieschova
International Studies Quarterly 63 (3), 531-545, 2019
1252019
Sovereignty games: instrumentalizing state sovereignty in Europe and beyond
Palgrave MacMillan, 2008
119*2008
Opting out of an ever closer union: the integration doxa and the management of sovereignty
R Adler-Nissen
West European Politics 34 (5), 1092-1113, 2011
1172011
Picking and choosing the ‘sovereign’border: A theory of changing state bordering practices
N Parker, R Adler-Nissen
Geopolitics 17 (4), 773-796, 2012
1152012
Conclusion: Relationalism: why diplomats find international relations theory strange
R Adler-Nissen
Diplomacy: The Making of World Politics, 2015
1132015
A Sociology of Knowledge Approach to European Integration: Four Analytical Principles
R Adler-Nissen, K Kropp
Journal of European Integration 37 (2), 155-173, 2015
1082015
International misrecognition: The politics of humour and national identity in Israel’s public diplomacy
R Adler-Nissen, A Tsinovoi
European Journal of International Relations 25 (1), 3-29, 2019
1002019
Ideological asymmetry in the reach of pro-Russian digital disinformation to United States audiences
F Hjorth, R Adler-Nissen
Journal of Communication 69 (2), 168-192, 2019
922019
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