About this book series

The series addresses the role of non-state actors (NSAs) in International Relations in various policy fields and through different theoretical perspectives.

From its inception, the Westphalian State was the dominant political arrangement and most important actor within the international system. At the beginning of the 20th century, new and different actors have emerged, imposing their requirements in the international arena and demanding to be involved. With increasing globalization, the erosion of borders, and weakening of traditional political norms and powers, the role of NSAs continues to grow and so does the need to conceptualize and study them.

This series offers a broad outlet to scholars interested in a variety of different non-state actors and policy fields for publishing their monographs and edited books. Please contact the series editors directly to discuss book ideas. 

Electronic ISSN
2730-9932
Print ISSN
2730-9924
Series Editor
  • Marianna Charountaki,
  • Daniela Irrera

Book titles in this series