Cambridge Review of International Affairs

Papers
(The median citation count of Cambridge Review of International Affairs is 0. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Brazilian foreign policy under Jair Bolsonaro: far-right populism and the rejection of the liberal international order34
Is covid-19 a liberal democratic curse? Risks for liberal international order13
Visual narratives of global politics in the digital age: an introduction13
Beyond continuationism: climate change, economic growth, and the future of world (dis)order13
A frame analysis of political-media discourse on the Belt and Road Initiative: evidence from China, Australia, India, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States10
Results and prospects: an introduction to the CRIA special issue on UCD9
Republican internationalism: the nineteenth-century roots of Latin American contributions to international order9
Decolonising resilience: reading Glissant’s Poetics of Relation in Central Eurasia9
Theorizing unpredictability in international politics: a new approach to Trump and the Trump Doctrine8
Responses of Polish NGOs engaged in democracy promotion to shrinking civic space8
Predictably unpredictable: Trump’s personality and approach towards China8
Japan’s demands for reforms of UNESCO’s Memory of the World: the search for mnemonical security8
Legal resilience in an era of grey zone conflicts and hybrid threats8
Foreign aid in times of populism: the influence of populist radical right parties on the official development assistance of OECD countries7
Visualising the foreign and the domestic in diaspora diplomacy: images and the online politics of recognition in #givingtoindia7
Ordinary lives behind extraordinary occupations: on the uses ofRubiconfor a social history of American intelligence7
An East Asian approach to temporality, subjectivity and ethics: bringing Mahāyāna Buddhist ontological ethics of Nikon into international relations7
What makes communities resilient in times of complexity and change?7
State personhood and ontological security as a framework of existence: moving beyond identity, discovering sovereignty7
Donald Trump and the survival strategies of international organisations: when can institutional actors counter existential challenges?6
Regaining relevance: IPE and a changing global political economy6
Perceptions of hybrid war in Russia: means, targets and objectives identified in the Russian debate6
“No future for Libya with Gaddafi”: Classical realism, status and revenge in the UK intervention in Libya6
Unpredictability as doctrine: Reconceptualising foreign policy strategy in the Trump era6
Forging their path in the Brussels bubble? Civil society resistance within the domestic advisory groups created under the EU trade agreements5
The liberal international order and the global south: a view from Latin America5
The transnational and the international: from critique of statism to transversal lines5
Understanding hybrid warfare5
Of economic whips and political necessities: a contribution to the international political economy of uneven and combined development5
Chile’s soft misplaced regional identity5
Cultural sanctions and ontological (in)security: operationalisation in the context of mega-events4
The rise of China and its impact on world economic stratification and re-stratification4
Bringing back the concept of colonial pacification in the study of preventing violent extremism (PVE) practices: the case of Tunisia4
The Latin American politics of international law: Latin American countries’ engagements with international law and their contradictory impact on the liberal international order4
Agents, structures and institutions: some thoughts on method4
Racialised international order? Traces of ‘yellow peril’ trope in Germany’s public discourse toward China4
Trump’s low conceptual complexity leadership and the vanishing ‘unpredictability doctrine’4
Implications of a regional order in flux: Chinese and Russian relations with the United Arab Emirates4
A damage assessment framework for insider threats to national security information: Edward Snowden and the Cambridge Five in comparative historical perspective4
World society and the globality of IR4
Forum: doing historical international relations4
Ritual and authority in world politics4
The distribution of power in the periphery: an approach with the World Power Index4
Uneven and combined development: a defense of the general abstraction4
Denying the international4
The greening of uneven and combined development: IR, capitalism and the global ecological crisis3
The visual politics of the 2015 Iran deal: narrative, image and verification3
Imposing evenness, preventing combination: charting the international dynamics of socio-technical imaginaries of innovation in American foreign policy3
The public-private distinction in the shadow of China: Uneven and combined development’s critique of liberal IR theory?3
Three ideas for taking the English school forward3
Algeria in declining ottoman hierarchy: Why Algiers remained loyal to the falling patron3
Governing the souls and community: why do Islamists destroy world heritage sites?3
The English School as a theory and a scholarly community3
Allies and enemies: the Gülen movement and the AKP3
Inclusive growth: the challenges of multidimensionality and multilateralism3
Fragile interdependence: the case of Russia-EU relations3
Securitisation of the President: Trump as a national security threat3
Locating Central Eurasia’s inherent resilience3
Women and black employees at the Central Intelligence Agency: from fair employment to diversity management3
Al-Bashir didn’t start the fire. Diversity, low contestedness, and the adoption of the Rome statute of the International Criminal Court3
Overseas economic interest perspective in foreign policy—a case study of China2
Non-cooperation with the International Criminal Court in gatekeeper states: Regime security in Deby’s Chad2
Establishing the limits of the liberal international order: Latin America and the demand for development2
A ‘relational turn’?: the merging of history, sociology, and IR2
Contemporary humanitarians: Latin America and the ordering of responses to humanitarian crises2
From ‘Westlessness’ to renewal of the liberal international order: whose vision for the ‘good life’ will matter?2
Is the English School still an underexploited resource? And whither the English School? An introduction2
Multiplicity, group identity and the spectre of the social2
Preventive military strike or preventive war? The fungibility of power resources2
Pluralism and international law in the English School2
A geopolitical account of the Eastern Mediterranean conundrum: sovereignty, balance of power and energy security considerations2
The Azerbaijani resilient society: explaining the multifaceted aspects of people’s social solidarity2
Rewiring unevenness: the historical sociology of late modernisation beyond the west/east duality2
In the national interest: towards an English school approach to foreign policy2
Introduction: Trump and unpredictability in international relations2
Contesting the EU’s external democratization agenda: an analytical framework with an application to populist parties2
Introduction: the decline of democracy and rise of populism in Europe and their effect on democracy promotion2
The behavioural logics of international public servants: the case of African Union Commission staff2
Schools of international affairs in the United States: a historical sketch2
Democracy promotion under populist rule? The case of Poland’s democracy aid in Ukraine2
TimeSpace of the ‘international’?2
Democratic decline in the EU and its effect on democracy promotion in Central Asia2
From hard to soft misplacement: South Africa’s ambivalent African identity1
Resource nationalism and asymmetric bargaining power: a study of government-MNC strife in Venezuela and Tanzania1
The enduring appeal of autocrats1
An original and thought-provoking first crack at the Steppe in IR1
Propaganda photographs as a tool of North Korean public diplomacy: an experimental analysis of the Kim Jong-un effect1
The ‘situatedness’ of security in postcolonial spaces: Examining the historical and spatial trajectories of localised practices in Tunisia1
The English School, cryptocurrencies, and the technological foundations of world society1
International origins of Austria-Hungary1
Freeing uneven and combined development from the whip of external necessity: toward a synthesis with Dussel’s liberation philosophy1
The importance of bona fide friendships to international politics: China’s quest for friendships that matter1
Japan and regulatory convergence in TPP and JEEPA: path dependence, complex governance and obstacles to triadic closure1
History, race and the pitfalls of ideal normative theorising1
Bull’s political vision: past, present and future1
Designing suspension clauses to defend democracy: lessons from negotiating the OAS's Washington Protocol1
Worlds beyond capitalism: images of uneven and combined development in Kim Stanley Robinson’sMars trilogy1
Bringing the ‘social’ in from the cold: towards a social history of American intelligence1
National adequation and critical originality in the work of Antonio Candido1
Inter-regionalism in the Global South: comparison with extra-, cross-, trans-, and pan-regionalism1
Response to reviewers – Global Historical Sociology1
The English school and the periphery regions: the case of MENA and the road ahead1
Non-Western engagement in peace processes and the rise of ‘hedging’ by elites in conflict-affected states1
Temporal ideologies in uneven and combined development1
The legacy of the Arab uprisings on Turkey’s foreign policy: Ankara’s regional power delusion1
Clement to the Corinthians (on climate change?): sojourning as a theologico-political alternative to environmental emergency rhetoric1
Improving upon “expansion”: metaphors to shape the English School’s international history1
Advancing human rights in a post-Brexit era: Global Britain or wavering Britain?1
Democracy promotion, post-truth politics and the practices of political expertise1
Letter from the editors1
States as colonial projects: Unevenness, combination and race through the lens of Abya Yala1
Critique and the Black Horizon: questioning the move ‘beyond’ the human/nature divide in international relations0
Indo-Pacific empire: China, America and the contest for the world’s pivotal region0
Letter from the editors0
Letter from the Editors0
‘Outsourcing patriarchy’ in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE)0
Diversity in foreign policy requires new histories of international thought0
Heroes and Villains, the Francesco Guicciardini Prize Forum0
Joseph Fletcher Prize Forum: reply to comments0
Reviews of Global Historical Sociology0
Schrad’s historical reframing helps interpret current events: the liquor machine and youth protests in present-day Papua, Indonesia, the Francesco Guicciardini Prize Forum0
Letter from the editors0
Combination beyond ideational diffusion: origins and vectors of Bahrain’s Arab nationalism through uneven and combined development0
Preface to special issue: Misplaced states and the politics of regional identity0
An opportunistic Russia in the Middle East, a view from China0
Andrew Phillips and Christian Reus-Smit, (eds), Culture and Order in World Politics0
Victor Jonathan Willi, The Fourth Ordeal: a history of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, 1968-20180
The contradictions inherent in the concept of symmetry in Michael Walzer’s counter-intervention theory: a case study of the Yemeni conflict0
Polarity in international relations: past, present, futureNina Græger, Bertel Heurlin, Ole Wæver, and Anders Wivel, Polarity in international relations: past, present, future 0
The Francesco Guicciardini prize forum: response to reviewers0
Letter from the editors0
On statelessness: a modern history, the Francesco Guicciardini prize forum0
Letter from the editors0
Fabienne Bossuyt and Peter van Elsuwege (eds), Principled pragmatism in practice: the EU’s policy towards Russia after Crimea0
China’s infinite transition and its limits: Economic, military and political dimensions0
Contingency, history, agency: on Empire, Race and Global Justice0
Srdjan Vucetic, Greatness and decline: national identity and British foreign policy0
Letter from the Editors0
Face-to-face with a madman0
On Global Historical Sociology: the inaugural Fletcher Prize Forum0
The unpredictability factor: Nixon, Trump and the application of the Madman Theory in US grand strategy0
Belarus between West and East: experience of social integration via inclusive resilience0
Between defeating “the warlord” and defending “the blue homeland”: a discourse of legitimacy and security in Turkey’s Libya policy0
‘Mamie Djihad’: constructing and disciplining the abject other in everyday narratives0
Response to the reviewers: on imagining Afghanistan0
Shadi Hamid, The Problem of Democracy: America, the Middle East, and the Rise and Fall of an Idea Shadi Hamid, The Problem of Democracy: America, the Midd0
South Africa, race and the emergence of international relations0
Sinews of War and Trade: Shipping and Capitalism in the Arabian Peninsula0
Letter from the Editors0
On ideology, Joseph Fletcher Prize Forum0
Notice of duplicate publication: Evolution of Japan’s “misplacement”: from Meiji Restoration to the post-Cold War0
International orders before and after the West, the Francesco Guicciardini prize forum0
Globalists: the end of empire and the birth of neoliberalism0
Shyam Saran, How China Sees India and the World: The Authoritative Account of the India-China Relationship Shyam Saran, How China Sees India and the World0
Eduardo Moncada, Resisting Extortion: Victims, Criminals, and States in Latin America0
Everyday nuclear histories and futures in the Middle East, 1945–19480
How to decentre Aberystwyth and tell a critical, multilocational IR story0
Luke Patey, How China loses: the pushback against Chinese global ambitions0
States of Justice: The Politics of the International Court0
Jason Lyall, divided armies: inequality and battlefield performance in modern war0
Unsettling origin stories0
Federico Donelli, Turkey in Africa Turkey’s strategic involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa0
UCD and IPE: an introduction to the forum0
Political theology of international order0
Power vacuums in international politics: a conceptual framework0
IR otherwise0
To better understand ourselves, the Francesco Guicciardini prize forum0
Mazur, Kevin. 2021. Revolution in Syria: Identity, Networks, and Repression0
Counterpoints for a new agenda in the study of global injustices0
Counter-mapping the archive: a decolonial feminist research method0
Letter from the Editors0
Letter from the editors0
Vineet Thakur and Peter Vale, South Africa, race and the making of international relations0
Small states as helpless pawns? Panama’s diplomatic strategy over the Taiwan Strait0
The Guicciardini Prize Forum: reply to comments0
Sources of empire: Negotiating history and fiction in the writing of historical IR0
The Invention of International Order: Remaking Europe after Napoleon0
The promise and peril of statelessness0
Who belongs? Stateless in the shadow of empires0
The sexualisation of conflict0
Mathias Thaler, No other planet: Utopian visions for a climate-changed world Mathias Thaler, No other planet: Utopian visions for a climate-changed world<0
Letter from the editors0
Adam B. Lerner, From the ashes of history: collective trauma and the making of international politics Adam B. Lerner, From the ashes of history: collectiv0
Secrets, spies and editors in Cold War America: Ben Bradlee and theWashington Post0
The Longue Durée and the impact of the Eurasian Steppe0
Unforeignness: Commonwealth rule and imperial citizenship0
The evolution of Japan’s ‘misplacement’: from the Meiji Restoration to the Post-Cold war era0
Letter from the editors0
Sarah Wolff, 2021, Secular Power Europe and Islam; Identity and Foreign Policy0
Response to reviewers , the Francesco Guicciardini Prize Forum0
Islam, authoritarianism, and underdevelopment: a global and historical comparison0
Seifudein Adem. Postcolonial constructivism: Mazrui’s theory of intercultural relations0
On The Steppe Tradition in International Relations: the Francesco Guicciardini Prize Forum0
Response to reviewers, the Francesco Guicciardini Prize Forum0
Letter from the Editor0
Reconsidering Britain’s soft power: lessons from the perceptions of the Turkish political elite0
Crisis management in international organisations: the League of Nations’ response to early challenges0
Before the West book forum - Introduction, the Francesco Guicciardini prize forum0
Geoffrey Edwards, Abdullah Baabood, Diana Galeeva (eds.), Post-Brexit Europe and UK: Policy Challenges Towards Iran and the GCC States0
Defining ideology in American history, Joseph Fletcher Prize Forum0
Letter from the editors0
Sharing Responsibility: The History and Future of Protection from Atrocities0
On Empire, Race and Global Justice, the Joseph Fletcher prize forum0
William Hague’s activist foreign policy: the perils of merging practices0
On South Africa, race and the making of international relations, the Francesco Giucciardini prize forum0
Making Johannesburg the epicentre0
The study of Indian foreign policy: emerging trends and arrested directions0
Towards a holistic understanding of Afghanistan0
The Joseph Fletcher prize forum: response to reviewers0
Letter from the editors0
Of imperial men and the contested origins of International Relations0
Evolution of Japan’s “misplacement”: from Meiji Restoration to the post-Cold War0
A new narrative of statelessness0
‘Everyone’s a critic’, Joseph Fletcher Prize Forum0
Reframing the steppe in world politics0
On imagining Afghanistan: introduction to forum0
Minding the gap: China contesting norms for public debt management?0
(Re-)conceptualising the international: introduction to the special section0
‘The rise and Fall of Eurasian world orders’, the Francesco Guicciardini prize forum0
Dysfunctional Diplomacy: The Politics of International Agreements in Era of PolarizationJeffrey S. Peake, Dysfunctional diplomacy: The politics of international agreements in era of pol0
Geoculture and unevenness: Occidentalism in the history of uneven and combined development0
A haunting past: British defence, historical narratives, and the politics of presentism0
Exploring the relationship between crypto AG and the CIA in the use of rigged encryption machines for espionage in Brazil0
Rahul Rao, Out of time: the queer politics of postcoloniality0
A modern history of statelessness and the socio-political question0
Reporting the ‘revolution of our times’0
Edward Schatz, Slow anti-Americanism: social movements and symbolic politics in Central Asia0
Constructing the ‘good Muslim girl’: hegemonic and pariah femininities in the British Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE) agenda0
Arjun Chowdhury, The myth of international order: why weak states persist and alternatives to the state fade away0
Epistemic security and the redemptive hegemony of magical realism0
Gender and the politics of knowledge production0
Letter from the Editors0
Political and social histories: a case study of power in the FBI0
Nuclear regime complex and state relations in nuclear ordering0
Uneven and combined development, international political economy, and world-systems analysis0
Afghanistan, and the poverty of imperial knowledge0
How progressive was prohibition? Commentary on Smashing the Liquor Machine , the Francesco Guicciardini Prize Forum0
Uneven and combined development and the geopolitics of capitalist money0
Just and unjust uses of limited Force: a moral argument with contemporary illustrations.0
Racist origins of IR: Thakur and Vale on South Africa’s formative influence on the discipline0
Response to reviewers, Joseph Fletcher Prize Forum0
For a (comparative?) global historical sociology0
Social practices of rule-making in world politics0
Norm contestation in EU foreign policy: understanding the effects of opposition and dissidence0
Ideology in (the study of) US foreign relations, Joseph Fletcher Prize Forum0
Audrey Alejandro, Western dominance in international relations? The internationalisation of IR in Brazil and India0
The unintended consequences of US deep engagement in the South China Sea0
Letter from the Editors0
Henry Sanderson, Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green0
Response to reviewers: The Steppe Tradition in International Relations0
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