| The end of liberal international order? |
91 |
| The US-Chinese power shift and the end of the Pax Americana |
46 |
| Will Trump make China great again? The belt and road initiative and international order |
37 |
| Adaptive peacebuilding |
33 |
| China challenges global governance? Chinese international development finance and the AIIB |
33 |
| Trump, American hegemony and the future of the liberal international order |
30 |
| US-China relations and the liberal world order: contending elites, colliding visions? |
30 |
| The rise and fall of American hegemony from Wilson to Trump |
28 |
| What authoritarianism is ... and is not: a practice perspective |
24 |
| After liberal world order |
22 |
| Displacement from gendered personhood: sexual violence and masculinities in northern Uganda |
22 |
| China in search of a liberal partnership international order |
18 |
| China's historical statecraft and the return of history |
16 |
| Regional international organizations as a strategy of autocracy: the Eurasian Economic Union and Russian foreign policy |
15 |
| Grey is the new black: covert action and implausible deniability |
14 |
| Hegemony and inequality: Trump and the liberal playbook |
12 |
| Power as prestige in world politics |
12 |
| Explaining Japan's response to geopolitical vulnerability |
12 |
| Rethinking China's rise: Chinese scholars debate strategic overstretch |
12 |
| State, media and civil society in the information warfare over Ukraine: citizen curators of digital disinformation |
12 |
| Japan-Australia security cooperation in the bilateral and multilateral contexts |
11 |
| Liberal internationalism: historical trajectory and current prospects |
10 |
| The US-led liberal order: imperialism by another name? |
10 |
| Introduction: Peacebuilding in an era of pragmatism |
10 |
| Extremism and toxic masculinity: the man question re-posed |
10 |
| Leaving (north-east) Asia? Japan's southern strategy |
10 |
| The soft power-soft disempowerment nexus: the case of Qatar |
10 |
| The innovation imperative: technology and US-China rivalry in the twenty-first century |
10 |
| Geopolitics and the political right: lessons from Germany |
9 |
| The rule of law and maritime security: understanding lawfare in the South China Sea |
9 |
| Remembering the past to secure the present: Versailles legacies in a resurgent China |
9 |
| The end of the American century? Slow erosion of the domestic sources of usable power |
9 |
| Iran, its clients, and the future of the Middle East: the limits of religion |
8 |
| China's challenge to international tax rules and the implications for global economic governance |
8 |
| Norm contestation in the digital era: campaigning for refugee rights |
8 |
| The intra-GCC crises: mapping GCC fragmentation after 2011 |
8 |
| To fight another day: France between the fight against terrorism and future warfare |
7 |
| Australia, the utility of force and the society-centric battlespace |
7 |
| Concrete approaches to peace: infrastructure as peacebuilding |
7 |
| The HIPPO in the room: the pragmatic push-back from the UN peace bureaucracy against the militarization of UN peacekeeping |
7 |
| The oversecuritization of global health: changing the terms of debate |
7 |
| Stranded wealth: rethinking the politics of oil in an age of abundance |
7 |
| Future Reserves the British Army and the politics of military innovation during the Cameron era |
7 |
| Everyone wants (a) peace: the dynamics of rhetoric and practice on 'Women, Peace and Security' |
6 |
| The dynamics of dissent: when actions are louder than words |
6 |
| Liberal-local peacebuilding In Solomon Islands and Bougainville: advancing a gender-just peace? |
6 |
| Brave new world: debt, industrialization and security in China-Africa relations |
6 |
| Rebuilding Mali's army: the dissonant relationship between Mali and its international partners |
6 |
| India's national security: challenges and dilemmas |
6 |
| Counter-insurgency in the Somali territories: the 'grey zone' between peace and pacification |
6 |