| Narrative, desire, ontological security, transgression: fantasy as a factor in international politics |
12 |
| Exploring overlapping regionalism |
11 |
| Ontological security, circulations of affect, and the Arab Spring |
7 |
| Critical situations, fundamental questions and ontological insecurity in world politics |
7 |
| Conservative soft power: liberal soft power bias and the 'hidden' attraction of Russia |
7 |
| The power of (emotion) words: on the importance of emotions for social constructivist discourse analysis in IR |
6 |
| The problem with performativity: comments on the contributions |
5 |
| International anarchy and political theology: rethinking the legacy of Thomas Hobbes |
4 |
| First image revisited: human nature, original sin and international relations |
4 |
| Security governance and the limits of depoliticisation: EU policies to protect critical infrastructures and prevent radicalisation |
3 |
| The Chinese developmental state: standard accounts and new characteristics |
3 |
| Ontological security and conflict: the dynamics of crisis and the constitution of community |
3 |
| Ontological security, the struggle for recognition, and the maintenance of security communities |
3 |
| Representation and agency in diplomacy: how Kosovo came to agree to the Rambouillet accords |
3 |
| Italian energy security, the Southern Gas Corridor and the new pipeline politics in Western Europe: from the partner state to the catalytic state |
3 |
| Constructing regionalism in South America: the cases of sectoral cooperation on transport infrastructure and energy |
3 |
| Demagogues of hate or shepherds of peace? Examining the threat construction processes of warlord democrats in Sierra Leone and Liberia |
2 |
| Performing solidarity: whiteness and status-seeking in the non-aligned world |
2 |
| Winning the post-war: norm localisation and small arms control in Kosovo and Cambodia |
2 |
| Normative spaces and the UN Global Compact for transnational corporations: the norm diffusion paradox |
2 |
| Becoming stronger by becoming weaker: the hunger strike as a mode of doing politics |
2 |
| 'Obligations written in the heart': the primacy of association and the renewal of political theology |
2 |
| Political theology and sovereignty: Sayyid Qutb in our times |
2 |
| Anxiety politics: creativity and feminist Christian realism |
2 |
| Emergent international liquidity agreements: central bank cooperation after the global financial crisis |
2 |
| Cyber-attacks and psychological IR perspectives: explaining misperceptions and escalation risks |
2 |
| Rethinking regionalism and the politics of regionalisation: the performance of ECOWAS's agency by Nigeria and the European Union |
2 |
| State revisionism and ontological (in)security in international politics: the complicated case of Iran and its nuclear behavior |
2 |
| Race as a political frontier against caste: WCAR, Dalits and India's foreign policy |
2 |
| Programming peacebuilding: representations, misrepresentations and a shift to the production of interventionary objects |
2 |
| Does democracy cause trade policy liberalisation? Unpacking the black box of trade policy |
1 |
| Shaking up and making up China: how the party-state compromises and creates ontological security for its subjects |
1 |
| State sovereignty, economic interdependence and US extraterritoriality: the demise of Swiss banking secrecy and the re-embedding of international finance |
1 |
| When do states (de)securitise minority identities? Conflict and Change in Turkey and Northern Ireland |
1 |
| Securitisation through the schoolbook? On facilitating conditions for and audience dispositions towards the securitisation of climate change |
1 |
| Distributing dollars for democracy: changing foreign policy contexts and the shifting determinants of US democracy aid, 1975-2010 |
1 |
| Regional organisations in the UNGA: who is most active and why? |
1 |
| International organisations and crisis management: Do crises enable or constrain IO autonomy? |
1 |
| Regime complexes, critical actors and institutional layering |
1 |
| Towards a new conditionality? The convergence of international development, nation brands and soft power in the British National Security Strategy |
1 |
| Precedent and doctrine in organisational decision-making: the power of informal institutional rules in the United Nations Security Council's activities on terrorism |
1 |
| Be free? The European Union's post-Arab Spring women's empowerment as neoliberal governmentality |
1 |
| Aid sanctions and political conditionality: continuity and change |
1 |
| Blaming the Polish plumber: phantom agents, invisible workers, and the liberal arena |
1 |
| The economics of identity: is China the new 'Japan problem' for the United States? |
1 |
| Between transcendence and necessity: Eric Voegelin, Martin Wight and the crisis of modern international relations |
1 |
| Explaining attractiveness: knowledge production and power projection in China's policy for Africa |
1 |
| Bargaining matters: an analysis of bilateral aid to developing countries |
1 |
| Putting security in its place: EU security politics, the European neighbourhood policy and the case for practical reflexivity |
1 |
| Hard and soft targets: the lethality of suicide terrorism |
1 |