| Theorising feminist foreign policy |
13 |
| Repertoires of statecraft: instruments and logics of power politics |
8 |
| From peacekeepers to praetorians - how participating in peacekeeping operations may subvert democracy |
6 |
| The Trump carnival: popular appeal in the age of misinformation |
5 |
| A structural-relational analysis of party dynamics in proxy wars |
5 |
| A human rights tragedy: strategic localization of US foreign policy in Colombia |
5 |
| A populist grand strategy? Trump and the framing of American decline |
4 |
| Climate justice and human rights |
3 |
| Security privatisation at sea: Piracy and the commercialisation of vessel protection |
2 |
| Unipolarity's unpeacefulness and US foreign policy: consequences of a coherent system of irrationality' |
2 |
| Case study research and critical IR: the case for the extended case methodology |
2 |
| The diplomacy of post-Soviet de facto states: ontological security under stigma |
2 |
| African health diplomacy: obscuring power and leveraging dependency through shadow diplomacy |
2 |
| The moral aporia of race in international relations |
2 |
| Technological change and international relations |
2 |
| The dynamics of 'civilised' sovereignty: colonial frontiers and performative discourses of civilisation and savagery |
2 |
| Regulating NGO funding: securitizing the political |
2 |
| Our political moment: political responsibility and leadership in a globalized, fragmented age |
1 |
| Wounds: Militarized nursing, feminist curiosity, and unending war |
1 |
| Actorness and trade negotiating outcomes: West Africa and the SADC Group in negotiations for Economic Partnership Agreements |
1 |
| US grand strategy after the Cold War: Can realism explain it? Should realism guide it? |
1 |
| Ethical traps in international relations |
1 |
| Reluctant allies: system-unit dynamics and China-Russia relations |
1 |
| Recollecting a lost dialogue: Structural Realism meets neoclassical realism |
1 |
| Theorising indirect coercion: The logic of triangular strategies |
1 |
| Changing the code? Norm contestation and US antipreneurism in cyberspace |
1 |
| Deontic power, authority, and governance in international politics |
1 |
| Violence in international relations: The first and the last word |
1 |
| State, power and global order |
1 |
| Global security hierarchies after 1919 |
1 |
| Great illusions or great transformations? Human rights and international relations a hundred years on |
1 |
| International Relations: The Story So Far |
1 |
| The sorcerer's apprentice: Liberalism, ideology, and religion in world politics |
0 |
| Nationalism, nations and the crisis of world order |
0 |
| The promise and record of international institutions |
0 |
| 'Rise of the rest': As hype and reality |
0 |
| The international legal order 1919-2019 |
0 |
| France and the responsibility to protect: a tale of two norms |
0 |
| Bargaining in asymmetric crisis |
0 |
| A master institution of world society? Digital communications networks and the changing dynamics of transnational contention |
0 |
| The thermonuclear revolution and the politics of imagination: realist radicalism in political theory and IR |
0 |
| Accidental primacy: balancing and the path to power |
0 |
| International Political Economy (IPE) meets International Political Sociology (IPS) |
0 |
| International political authority: on the meaning and scope of justified hierarchy in international relations |
0 |
| W(h)ither the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)? W(h)ither constructivism? Fixity of norms and the ASEAN Way |
0 |
| The Marxian influence on Leonard Woolf's theory of imperialism |
0 |
| Karl Mannheim and the liberal telos of realism |
0 |
| Making liberal use of Kant? Democratic peace theory and Perpetual Peace |
0 |
| Hierarchy salience and social action: disentangling class, status, and authority in world politics |
0 |
| Global justice: Shaped rather than found |
0 |