| Illiberal peace? Authoritarian modes of conflict management |
16 |
| Migrant rescue as organized hypocrisy: EU maritime missions offshore Libya between humanitarianism and border control |
8 |
| The concept of 'the everyday': Ephemeral politics and the abundance of life |
8 |
| The EU's ontological (in) security: Stabilising the ENP area ... and the EU-self? |
7 |
| Feeling Everyday IR: Embodied, affective, militarising movement as choreography of war |
7 |
| Decentring the intervention experts: Ethnographic peace research and policy engagement |
6 |
| Operationalising the decentring agenda: Analysing European foreign policy in a non-European and post-western world |
6 |
| Circuits, the everyday and international relations: Connecting the home to the international and transnational |
6 |
| Metis diplomacy: The everyday politics of becoming a sovereign state |
6 |
| Understanding the impact of geographies and space on the possibilities of peace activism |
6 |
| The international mediation of power-sharing settlements |
6 |
| Introduction: Decentring the study of international interventions |
5 |
| Arctic geopoetics: Russian politics at the North Pole |
5 |
| Comparing how peace operations enable or restrict the influence of national staff: Contestation from within? |
5 |
| Environmental peacebuilding: Towards a theoretical framework |
5 |
| 'No peace, no war' proponents? How pro-regime militias affect civil war termination and outcomes |
4 |
| Upside down: Reframing European Defence Studies |
4 |
| At risk for radicalization and jihadism? A population-based study of Norwegian adolescents |
4 |
| The different faces of power in European Union-Russia relations |
4 |
| Everyday agency and transformation: Place, body and story in the divided city |
4 |
| Status seeking in the friendly Nordic neighborhood |
4 |
| Street art as everyday counterterrorism? The Norwegian art community's reaction to the 22 July 2011 attacks |
3 |
| Counterinsurgency, knowledge production and the traveling of coercive Realpolitik between Colombia and Somalia |
3 |
| Beyond the thrall of the state: Governance as a relational-affective effect in Solomon Islands |
3 |
| A genealogy of mediation in international relations: From analogue' to digital' forms of global justice or managed war? |
3 |
| Governmentality of the Arctic as an international region |
3 |
| No 'end of the peace process': Federalism and ethnic violence in Nepal |
2 |
| No sympathy for the devil: Emotions and the social construction of the democratic peace |
2 |
| Fears of peers? Explaining peer and public shaming in global governance |
2 |
| Shaming by international organizations: Mapping condemnatory speech acts across 27 international organizations, 1980-2015 |
2 |
| The European Union and natural resources that fund armed conflicts: Explaining the EU's policy choice for supply chain due-diligence requirements |
2 |
| International interventions seen from the Middle': Perceptions of intermediary actors in Cote d'Ivoire and Lebanon |
2 |
| Marketing parliament: The constitutive effects of external attempts at parliamentary strengthening in Jordan |
2 |
| The interplay of interventions and hybridisation in Puntland's security sector |
2 |
| The emergence and evolution of an external actor's regional role: An interactionist role theory perspective |
1 |
| Peace without perfection: The intersections of realist and pacifist thought |
1 |
| Diverse interests facilitate conflict mediation in international crises |
1 |
| Theorizing the social foundations of exceptional security politics: Rights, emotions and community |
1 |
| Understanding conflict-related sexual violence and the 'everyday' experience of conflict through witness testimonies |
1 |
| Perceptions of EU mediation and mediation effectiveness: Comparing perspectives from Ukraine and the EU |
1 |
| Seeds of peace? Land reform and civil war recurrence following negotiated settlements |
1 |
| Do peace negotiations shape settlement referendums? The Annan Plan and Good Friday Agreement experiences compared |
1 |
| Turning an idea into reality: Creating the European Institute of Peace |
1 |
| Parliamentarians in government delegations: An old question still not answered |
0 |
| Changing ideas, changing norms: The case of the responsibility to rebuild' |
0 |
| Do liberal ties pacify? A study of the Cod Wars |
0 |
| 'We don't do that': A constructivist perspective on the use and non-use of private military contractors by Denmark |
0 |
| The peacenik and the spook as the diplomatic avant-garde |
0 |
| Learning to deploy civilian capabilities: How the United Nations, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and European Union have changed their crisis management institutions |
0 |
| Role conceptions, crises, and Georgia's foreign policy |
0 |