| Brexit populism and fantasies of fulfilment |
13 |
| Populism, ontological insecurity and Hindutva: Modi and the masculinization of Indian politics |
9 |
| The power of Trump-speak: populist crisis narratives and ontological security |
9 |
| Turkey's ambivalent self: ontological insecurity in 'Kemalism' versus 'Erdoganism' |
8 |
| Welcome home! Routines, ontological insecurity and the politics of US military reunion videos |
6 |
| The non-governmental provision of search and rescue in the Mediterranean and the abdication of state responsibility |
6 |
| The EU global strategy: the dynamics of a more politicized and politically integrated foreign policy |
6 |
| Narrative power: how storytelling shapes East Asian international politics |
5 |
| China's Belt and Road Initiative: Implications for the Middle East |
5 |
| Revisiting Putnam's two-level game theory in the digital age: domestic digital diplomacy and the Iran nuclear deal |
5 |
| Reclaiming the social: relationalism in anglophone international studies |
4 |
| Bringing the outsiders in: an interactionist perspective on deviance and normative change in international politics |
4 |
| Towards global relational theorizing: a dialogue between Sinophone and Anglophone scholarship on relationalism |
4 |
| A 'pivot' that never existed: America's Asian strategy under Obama and Trump |
3 |
| Development cooperation, the international-domestic nexus and the graduation dilemma: comparing South Africa and Brazil |
3 |
| Relating self and other in Chinese and Western thought |
3 |
| 'Soft power is such a benign animal': narrative power and the reification of concepts in Japan |
3 |
| Long live pacifism! Narrative power and Japan's pacifist model |
3 |
| Memes, narratives and the emergent US-China security dilemma |
3 |
| Frankfurt's double standard: the politics of the European Central Bank during the Eurozone crisis |
3 |
| Norms from the periphery: tracing the rise of the common but differentiated principle in international environmental politics |
3 |
| Relationality and rationality in Confucian and Western traditions of thought |
2 |
| Power, structural power, and American decline |
2 |
| The role of role theory in international political economy |
2 |
| The normative threat of subtle subversion: the return of 'Eastern Europe' as an ontological insecurity trope |
2 |
| Security in the sovereignty-governmentality continuum |
2 |
| International relations from the margins: the Westphalian meta-narratives and counter-narratives in Okinawa-Taiwan relations |
1 |
| Are the US and China fated to fight? How narratives of 'power transition' shape great power war or peace |
1 |
| The web of responsibility in and for the Arctic |
1 |
| Energy, security and democracy: the shifting US policy in Azerbaijan |
1 |
| Japanese revisionists and the 'Korea threat': insights from ontological security |
1 |
| Towards prestige mobility? Diplomatic prestige and digital diplomacy |
1 |
| Popular culture and politics: re-narrating the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands dispute |
1 |
| Small states and the throughput' legitimacy of international organizations |
1 |
| Legitimacy Deficits of International Organizations: design, drift, and decoupling at the UN Security Council |
1 |
| Forget(ting) feminism? Investigating relationality in international relations |
1 |
| Transnational norms and governing illegal wildlife trade in China and Japan: elephant ivory and related products under CITES |
1 |
| Is R2P still controversial? Continuity and change in the debate on 'humanitarian intervention' |
1 |
| The formation of the EU negotiating strategy at the UN: the case of human rights |
1 |
| Morality and progress: IR narratives on international revisionism and the status quo |
1 |
| Political memory after state death: the abandoned Yugoslav national pavilion at Auschwitz |
1 |
| Global power shifts and world order: the contestation of western' discursive hegemony |
1 |
| Competing visions of a postmodern world order: the Philadelphian system versus the Tianxia system |
0 |
| Explaining the European commission's strategies in times of crisis |
0 |
| My heart was already cooked': girl soldiers and situated moral agencies |
0 |
| Obama and Afghanistan: a constructivist approach to shifting policy narrative and practices |
0 |
| Overlapping regionalism and cooperative hegemony: how China and India compete in South and Southeast Asia |
0 |
| Sir Alfred Zimmern lectures Australia, 1938: a utopian on Munich? |
0 |
| Whistleblowing as a new regulatory instrument in global governance: the case of tax evasion |
0 |
| Back to prehistory: the quest for an alternative IR founding myth |
0 |