| Comparing IR plots: dismal tragedies, exuberant romances, hopeful comedies and cynical satires |
5 |
| A future without forgiveness: beyond reconciliation in transitional justice |
4 |
| Containing revolution: democracy promotion, the Cold War and US national security |
4 |
| South Korea's mismatched diplomacy in Asia: middle power identity, interests, and foreign policy |
4 |
| Russia and global governance: the challenge to the existing liberal order |
4 |
| Russia's relationship with China: the role of domestic and ideational factors |
4 |
| Explaining Russian foreign policy towards the EU through contrasts |
3 |
| International dimensions of electoral processes: Russia, the USA, and the 2016 elections |
3 |
| The re-emergence of a 'mirror image' in West-Russia relations? |
2 |
| Engineering world society? Scientists, internationalism, and the advent of the Space Age |
2 |
| Pacifism and the ethical imagination in IR |
2 |
| The expanding overlap of imperial, international, and transnational political activities, 1920s-1930s: a Belgian case study |
2 |
| Clash of pans: pan-Africanism and pan-Anglo-Saxonism and the global colour line, 1919-1945 |
2 |
| UN paralysis over Syria: the responsibility to protect or regime change? |
2 |
| Understanding Russia's return to the Middle East |
2 |
| The quest for status: how the interplay of power, ideas, and regime security shapes Russia's policy in the post-Soviet space |
1 |
| United Nations general assembly voting and foreign aid bypass |
1 |
| The Institute of Pacific Relations: pan-Pacific and pan-Asian visions of international order |
1 |
| Iraq: a liberal war after all: a critique of Dan Deudney and John Ikenberry |
1 |
| Patterns of strategic culture and the Italian case |
1 |
| Russian strategy in the age of Dmitry Medvedev |
1 |
| What does international relations theory tell us about territorial disputes and their resolution? |
1 |
| Narratives and the romantic genre in IR: dominant and marginalized stories of Arab Rebellion in Libya |
1 |
| Anarchy is what states make of it: true in a trivial sense; otherwise, wrong |
1 |
| European Union as normative power in the Ukrainian-Russian conflict |
1 |
| Friends will be friends? External-domestic interactions in EU-Tunisia and EU-Morocco security cooperation after the uprisings |
1 |
| Chinese-Russian economic relations: developing the infrastructure of a multipolar global political economy? |
1 |
| South-South cohesiveness versus South-South rhetoric: Brazil and Africa at the UN General Assembly |
1 |
| Behind the veil of good intentions: power analysis of the nuclear non-proliferation regime |
1 |
| Theorizing international security regimes: a power-analytical approach |
1 |
| Re-visioning morality and progress in the security domain: insights from humanitarian prohibition politics |
1 |
| Two roads to world society: Meyer's 'world polity' and Buzan's 'world society' |
1 |
| A silhouette of utopia: English School and constructivist conceptions of a world society |
1 |
| Revisiting world society |
1 |
| 'International society' versus' 'world society': Europe and the Greek War of Independence |
1 |
| 'The problem with refugees': international protection and the limits to solidarity |
1 |
| Looking downward: ethics, foreign policy and the domestic politics of protection |
1 |
| Institutional innovation of EU's foreign and security policy: Big leap for EU's strategic actorness or much ADO about nothing? |
1 |
| The global drug prohibition regime: prospects for stability and change in an increasingly less prohibitionist world |
1 |
| Comparing global security regimes: a power-analytical synthesis |
1 |
| Cyberweapons: power and the governance of the invisible |
1 |
| What European army? Alliance, security community or postnational federation |
1 |
| The European Union's environmental foreign policy: from planning to a strategy? |
1 |
| Parties' foreign policy approach and the outcome of coalition allocation negotiations: the case of Israel |
1 |
| Powers of the gun: process and possibility in global small arms control |
1 |
| You can't force a friendship? An analysis of US/Argentine relations |
0 |
| Over the threshold: the politics of foreign policy in majoritarian parliamentary systems-the case of Britain |
0 |
| Hegemony and international relations |
0 |
| Charting the EU-national strategic constellation: understanding EU strategy through member states' strategic partnerships-an analysis of the Czech case |
0 |
| Of insiders and outsiders: assessing EU strategic partnerships in their regional context |
0 |