TRANSATLANTIC VARIETIES OF IR: DOMESTIC EXPERIENCE AND THE STUDY OF THE INTERNATIONAL
In this project we have constructed a database of publication patterns from 10 leading IR journals over the last 20 years presenting an empirical picture that suggests that European and American scholars focus, among other things, on divergent actors, geographic scales, and topics of study. We suggest that academics' domestic experience (with state‐society relations, institutions, and traditions, for example) socializes them into particular understandings of International Relations (with Patricia Greve).