| Reclaiming the local in EU peacebuilding: Effectiveness, ownership, and resistance |
11 |
| The limits of technocracy and local encounters: The European Union and peacebuilding |
7 |
| Resilience in peacebuilding: Contesting uncertainty, ambiguity, and complexity |
7 |
| Normalizing zero nuclear weapons: The humanitarian road to the Prohibition Treaty |
6 |
| Local contestation against the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo |
6 |
| Local ownership as international governmentality: Evidence from the EU mission in the Horn of Africa |
6 |
| Parliamentary involvement, party ideology and majority-opposition bargaining: Belgian participation in multinational military operations |
5 |
| Not lost in contestation: How norm entrepreneurs frame norm development in the nuclear nonproliferation regime |
5 |
| Vicarious warfare: The counterproductive consequences of modern American military practice |
5 |
| Tangled up in rose? Theories of alliance entrapment and the 2008 Russo-Georgian War |
5 |
| Humanitarians at sea: Selective emulation across migrant rescue NGOs in the Mediterranean sea |
5 |
| When are strategic narratives effective? The shaping of political discourse through the interaction between political myths and strategic narratives |
5 |
| EU security sector reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Reform or resist? |
4 |
| Effective? Locally owned? Beyond the technocratic perspective on the European Union Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories |
4 |
| Building peace from the margins in Somalia: The case for political settlement with Al-Shabaab |
3 |
| How viable is international arms control for military artificial intelligence? Three lessons from nuclear weapons |
3 |
| Renegotiating pariah state partnerships: Why Myanmar and North Korea respond differently to Chinese influence |
2 |
| Violence in context: Mapping the strategies and operational art of irregular warfare |
2 |
| Deterrence under nuclear asymmetry: THAAD and the prospects for missile defense on the Korean peninsula |
2 |
| A hegemonic nuclear order: Understanding the Ban Treaty and the power politics of nuclear weapons |
2 |
| Safety in international security: a view point from the practice of accident investigation |
2 |
| National restrictions in multinational military operations: A conceptual framework |
2 |
| Ideology, ballots, and alliances: Canadian participation in multinational military operations |
1 |
| Varieties of defection strategies from multinational military coalitions: Insights from operation Iraqi freedom |
1 |
| More allies, weaker missions? How junior partners contribute to multinational military operations |
1 |
| Using strategic culture to understand participation in expeditionary operations: Australia, Poland, and the coalition against the Islamic State |
1 |
| Disrupt and restraint: The evolution of cyber conflict and the implications for collective security |
1 |
| The Damoclean sword of offensive cyber: Policy uncertainty and collective insecurity |
1 |
| Deterrence or taboo? Explaining the non-use of nuclear weapons during the Indo-Pakistani post-tests nuclear crises |
1 |
| Nuclear cooperation with non-NPT member states? An elite-driven model of norm contestation |
1 |
| Multilateral defense cooperation in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region: Tentative steps toward a regional NATO? |
1 |
| The politics of international chemical weapon justice: The case of Syria, 2011-2017 |
1 |
| The Trump effect downunder: U.S. allies, Australian strategic culture, and the politics of path dependence |
1 |
| The interaction between local and international power in EU police reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
1 |
| Local perceptions of the EU's role in peacebuilding: The case of security sector reform in Palestine |
1 |
| The Dao of foreign policy: Understanding China's dual strategy in the South China Sea |
1 |
| The Multi-National Joint Task Force and the G5 Sahel Joint Force: The limits of military capacity-building efforts |
1 |
| Partisan views of Russia: Analyzing European party electoral manifestos since 1991 |
1 |
| Prospect theory and foreign policy decision-making: Underexposed issues, advancements, and ways forward |
1 |
| The continuing resonance of the war as risk management perspective for understanding military interventions |
1 |
| Going it alone: The causes and consequences of U.S. extraterritorial counterproliferation enforcement |
0 |
| The disconnect between arms control and DDR in peace processes |
0 |
| Tripwires and free-riders: Do forward-deployed U.S. troops reduce the willingness of host-country citizens to fight for their country? |
0 |
| Precision cyber weapon systems: An important component of a responsible national security strategy? |
0 |
| Does peacekeeping only work in easy environments? An analysis of conflict characteristics, mission profiles, and civil war recurrence |
0 |
| The Anglo-American military relationship: Institutional rules, practices, and narratives |
0 |
| Managing, reconciling, and manipulating the deterrence and disarmament norms: The case of the United Kingdom |
0 |
| After diffusion: Challenges to enforcing nonproliferation and disarmament norms |
0 |
| Conceptualizing caveats for political research: Defining and measuring national reservations on the use of force during multinational military operations |
0 |
| Twittering for talent: Private military and security companies between business and military branding |
0 |