1. For example, Joseph A. Camilleri, “Postsecularist Discourse in an ‘Age of Transition,’” Review of International Studies, 38, 5 (2012): 1019–1039;
2. Fred Dallmayr, “Post-Secularity and (Global) Politics: A Need for Radical Redefinition,” Review of International Studies, 38, 5 (2012): 963–973;
3. Luca Mavelli and Fabio Petito, “The Postsecular in International Relations: An Overview,” Review of International Studies, 38, 5 (2012): 931–942.
4. See the “Anarchism and World Politics” forum in Millennium: Journal of International Studies 39/2 (December 2010), the “Anarchism and IR” special issue of Global Discourse 1/2 (2010), as well as individual publication such as: Alex Prichard, “Deepening Anarchism: International Relations and the Anarchist Ideal,” Anarchist Studies, 18, 2 (2010): 29–57; and Justice, Order and Anarchy: The International Political Theory of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (London: Routledge, 2013).
5. For example, McKeogh, Tolstoy’s Pacifism (Amherst, New York: Cambria, 2009).