International Security

Papers
(The median citation count of International Security is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Peril of Peaking Powers: Economic Slowdowns and Implications for China's Next Decade54
Social Cohesion and Community Displacement in Armed Conflict53
Quo Vadis, Russian Deterrence? Strategic Culture and Coercion Innovations33
Summaries26
Not So Innocent: Clerics, Monarchs, and the Ethnoreligious Cleansing of Western Europe22
Correspondence: Debating U.S. Security Assistance20
Lost in Transmission: Bureaucracy, Noise, and Communication in International Politics20
Monks Behaving Badly: Explaining Buddhist Violence in Asia18
The Cult of the Persuasive: Why U.S. Security Assistance Fails17
Editors' Note14
Summaries13
Small Satellites, Big Data: Uncovering the Invisible in Maritime Security12
Reining in Rebellion: The Decline of Political Violence in South America, 1830–192912
We All Fall Down: The Dismantling of the Warsaw Pact and the End of the Cold War in Eastern Europe12
Hedging on Hegemony: The Realist Debate over How to Respond to China11
Summaries11
Reviewers for Volume 4611
Decline and Disintegration: National Status Loss and Domestic Conflict in Post-Disaster Spain10
Defending the United States: Revisiting National Missile Defense against North Korea10
Soldiers' Dilemma: Foreign Military Training and Liberal Norm Conflict9
The U.S.-China Military Balance in Space8
Stabilizing Civil Wars without Peacekeeping: Evidence from South Asia8
The Meddler's Trap: McKinley, the Philippines, and the Difficulty of Letting Go8
Summaries8
Correspondence: Debating China's Use of Overseas Ports8
When Foreign Countries Push the Button7
China's Party-State Capitalism and International Backlash: From Interdependence to Insecurity5
Back to Bipolarity: How China's Rise Transformed the Balance of Power4
Prediction and Judgment: Why Artificial Intelligence Increases the Importance of Humans in War4
Boom, Bling, Backbone, or Blip? The Signaling Inherent in Arms Transfers4
Narratives and War: Explaining the Length and End of U.S. Military Operations in Afghanistan4
Dealers and Brokers in Civil Wars: Why States Delegate Rebel Support to Conduit Countries3
Dangerous Changes: When Military Innovation Harms Combat Effectiveness3
Foreign Intervention and Internal Displacement: Urban Politics in Postwar Beirut3
Reviewers for Volume 483
Editors' Note3
Competing Visions of Restraint2
Racialization and International Security2
A Farewell to Arms? Election Results and Lasting Peace after Civil War2
Summaries2
Summaries2
The Path to Atonement: West Germany and Israel after the Holocaust2
The Institutional Origins of Miscalculation in China's International Crises1
How Much Risk Should the United States Run in the South China Sea?1
Summaries1
Rise or Recede? How Climate Disasters Affect Armed Conflict Intensity1
Noncombat Participation in Rebellion: A Gendered Typology1
Summaries1
The Dynamics of an Entangled Security Dilemma: China's Changing Nuclear Posture1
The Belligerent Bear: Russia, Status Orders, and War1
Push and Pull on the Periphery: Inadvertent Expansion in World Politics1
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