Contemporary Security Policy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Contemporary Security Policy is 14. 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
NATO’s sub-conventional deterrence: The case of Russian violations of the Estonian airspace82
The 2025 Bernard Brodie Prize68
Brazil’s position in the Russia-Ukraine war: Balancing principled pragmatism while countering weaponized interdependence51
Ukraine, the 2023 BRICS Summit and South Africa’s non-alignment crisis39
Making nuclear possession possible: The NPT disarmament principle and the production of less violent and more responsible nuclear states37
Explaining state participation in ten universal WMD treaties: A survival analysis of ratification decisions36
War in the borderland through cyberspace: Limits of defending Ukraine through interstate cooperation36
Allies and partners: US public opinion and relationships in the Indo-Pacific32
Filling the void: The Asia-Pacific problem of order and emerging Indo-Pacific regional multilateralism25
Imperialism, supremacy, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine22
Minilateralism and effective multilateralism in the global nuclear order19
Changes to the editorial team and board17
War in Ukraine: Putin and the multi-order world14
Deterrence by delivery of arms: NATO and the war in Ukraine14
How does delegation structure shape agent discretion in EU foreign policy? Evidence from the Normandy Format and the Contact Group on Libya14
Privatizing security and authoritarian adaptation in the Arab region since the 2010–2011 uprisings14
The 2023 Bernard Brodie Prize14
Risk acceptance and offensive war: The case of Russia under the Putin regime14
The unintended consequences of UN sanctions: A qualitative comparative analysis14
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