| The Concept of Hedging Revisited: The Case of Japan's Foreign Policy Strategy in East Asia's Power Shift |
11 |
| The International Relations of East Asia: A New Research Prospectus |
8 |
| The Impact of Environmental Cooperation on Peacemaking: Definitions, Mechanisms, and Empirical Evidence |
7 |
| The Women, Peace, and Security Agenda and Feminist Institutionalism: A Research Agenda |
7 |
| FORUM: IN THE BEGINNING THERE WAS NO WORD (FOR IT): TERMS, CONCEPTS, AND EARLY SOVEREIGNTY |
6 |
| Global Governance: A Struggle over Universal Values |
6 |
| Global Governance: Three Futures |
6 |
| The Power of Peaceful Change: The Crisis of the European Union and the Rebalancing of Europe's Regional Order |
6 |
| New Perspectives on Rising Powers and Global Governance: Status and Clubs |
5 |
| Toward a Vernacular Security Studies: Origins, Interlocutors, Contributions, and Challenges |
4 |
| Legal Pluralism in Theory and Practice |
4 |
| International Political Economy and Renewable Energy: Hydroelectric Power and the Resource Curse |
4 |
| What Can Russia Teach Us about Change? Status-Seeking as a Catalyst for Transformation in International Politics |
4 |
| Reification in IR: The Process and Consequences of Reifying the Idea of International Society |
4 |
| Theorizing Collective Trauma in International Political Economy |
3 |
| Confusion, Seduction, Failure: Emotions as Reflexive Knowledge in Conflict Settings |
3 |
| The Transitional Justice and Foreign Policy Nexus: The Inefficient Causation of State Ontological Security-Seeking |
3 |
| Why Govern Climate Engineering? A Preliminary Framework for Demand-Based Governance |
3 |
| Turbo Change: Accelerating Technological Disruption, Planetary Geopolitics, and Architectonic Metaphors |
3 |
| Change in International Politics: The View from High Altitude |
3 |
| Assessing Change in World Politics |
3 |
| The Apparent Decline of the IR Paradigms: Examining Patterns of Publications, Perceptions, and Citations |
3 |
| Climate Change and Violent Conflict in East Africa: Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Research to Probe the Mechanisms |
3 |
| FORUM: POWER AND RULES IN THE PROFESSION OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES |
3 |
| Exploring the Micro foundations of the Gender Equality Peace Hypothesis |
3 |
| Still Unjust, Just in Different Ways: How Targeted Sanctions Fall Short of Just War Theory's Principles |
3 |
| Comparative Exceptionalism: Universality and Particularity in Foreign Policy Discourses |
2 |
| Get your Act(ors) Together! Theorizing Agency in Global Governance |
2 |
| Border Rules |
2 |
| More Data, New Problems: Audiences, Ahistoricity, and Selection Bias in Terrorism and Insurgency Research |
2 |
| Buffers, Not Bridges: Rethinking Multilateralism and the Resilience of Japan-South Korea Friction |
2 |
| Liberalism and Its Alternatives, Again |
2 |
| Lethal Artificial Intelligence and Change: The Future of International Peace and Security |
2 |
| Racializing Religion: Constructing Colonial Identities in the Syrian Provinces in the Nineteenth Century |
2 |
| The Schools of Thought Problem in International Relations |
2 |
| The Treatment of Global Environmental Change in the Study of International Political Economy: An Analysis of the Field's Most Influential Survey Texts |
2 |
| A Turning IR Landscape in a Shifting Media Ecology: The State of IR Literature on New Media |
1 |
| Drone Proliferation and the Challenge of Regulating Dual-Use Technologies |
1 |
| Critique and Alternativity in International Relations |
1 |
| Van Gennep Meets Ontological (In)Security: A Processual Approach to Ontological Security in Migration |
1 |
| Trends in Terrorists' Weapons Adoption and the Study Thereof |
1 |
| Dissecting the Digital World: A Review of the Construction and Constitution of Cyber Conflict Research |
1 |
| Do International Rules and Norms Apply to Nonstate Actors? |
1 |
| Democracy Questions Informal Global Governance |
1 |
| Ruling from the Shadows: The Nature and Functions of Informal International Rules in World Politics |
1 |
| Challenging the Ontological Boundaries of Religious Practices in International Relations Scholarship |
1 |
| The Sociology of Knowledge as Postphilosophical Epistemology: Out of IR's Socially Constructed Idealism |
1 |
| Regime Security and Regional Cooperation Among Weak States |
1 |
| Interrogating the Postcolonial: On the Limits of Freedom, Subalternity, and Hegemonic Knowledge |
1 |
| The Potential for Fundamental Change in World Politics |
1 |