European Journal of International Security
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Publishing theoretical, methodological and empirical papers at the cutting-edge of research into international and global security challenges.
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Joined November 2014
🚨🪖 NEW: "What do we owe soldiers? Evidence from the UK Armed Forces Covenant" from @blagden_david, Ronald R. Krebs & Robert Ralston. 👉 Read here: https://t.co/HiQ1dZQ13i
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🚨🇨🇳 Must-read: "Soft wedging: China’s strategic response to the Japan–South Korea entente under US-led trilateral security cooperation" by Shuqi Wang and Mingjiang Li. 👉 Read here: https://t.co/rWf0Znbxtx
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New publication from our colleagues Dr Maria Papageorgiou and Prof Valentina Feklyunina in the @EJIntSec! It develops a process-centred typology of alignment and traces the evolution of Sino–Russian relations from 1991 to 2024. 👉 Read here: https://t.co/G2PBGM0ysL
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What is sabotage and how is it a form of statecraft in world politics? A new article co-authored by @JoshRovner1 in @EJIntSec explores this concept, which has important implications for understanding and responding to contemporary security challenges.
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Joshua Rovner's new co-authored article in the European Journal of International Security examines the nature and scope of sabotage as a form of statecraft.
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🚀🚨 New: "Alignment as a process: Explaining the trajectory of the Sino–Russian relationship" by @MariaPa56398884 & @vsfeklyunina. 🇨🇳🇷🇺 👉 Read here: https://t.co/ExGuZo78w4
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NEW ISSUE from @EJIntSec - European Journal of International Security - Volume 10 - Issue 4 - November 2025 - https://t.co/kqGlawPhHL
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🚨🚀 "The competence–control trade-off in military AI innovation: Autonomous weapons systems and shifting modes of state control over private experts" by Andrea Johansen & Andreas Kruck. 📜👉 Read here: https://t.co/rHvcuaLwDm
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“For international relations and security studies scholars, the continued reluctance by nuclear-armed states to employ their arsenals – even when fighting and losing major wars – remains a significant puzzle,” write former Stanton Nuclear Fellows @Lauren_Sukin and @HerzogSM with
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The deadline to apply for our ECR Grants and Learning and Teaching funds is TODAY! 🌟 Do not miss out this great opportunity! 🎉 Check all eligibility requirements here 👉 https://t.co/OohOk7h9wN
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NEW ISSUE from @EJIntSec - European Journal of International Security - Volume 10 - Issue 4 - November 2025 - https://t.co/PmDxJoTFtJ cc @MYBISA
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🚨 New: "Cultural memory and the minority effect in (un-)willingness to fight for the country: Evidence from Russian speakers in Latvia" by Felix Schulte, Juris Pupcenoks, and Māris Andžāns. Check it out here 📄➡️ https://t.co/TyJFFhCHEE
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You can never have too much of a good thing... EJIS Volume 10 - Issue 4 (November 2025) is out now! https://t.co/DdBdIXHOqS
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Atomic responsiveness: How public opinion shapes elite beliefs and preferences on nuclear weapon use. @EJIntSec
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Atomic responsiveness: How public opinion shapes elite beliefs and preferences on nuclear weapon use
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A new #OpenAccess study shows how public opinion may affect elite preferences about using nuclear weapons (or not). In @EJIntSec @CUP_PoliSci by CNS Prof. of the Practice @HerzogSM, @MichalSmetana3, @Lauren_Sukin & @mVranka. https://t.co/SMQ0ODJZFp
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1/4 Policymakers often do listen to the public when formulating preferences on nuclear weapon use. Our #OpenAccess article provides first-of-kind evidence about when the public enables, constrains or is less influential. @EJIntSec @CUP_PoliSci Link here: https://t.co/8O5kEiB021
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How does public opinion affect policymaker preferences about nuclear weapon use? New evidence about various pathways in @EJIntSec @CUP_PoliSci by @HerzogSM, @MichalSmetana3, @Lauren_Sukin, & @mVranka. Check out their #OpenAccess article: https://t.co/QR3ah8X3U6
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Does public opinion shape elite preferences for nuclear weapon use? 🚀 Our new article in @EJIntSec provides the first experimental evidence that political elites are at least partially influenced by public sentiment when considering high-level decisions on nuclear weapon use.
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@EJIntSec @Lauren_Sukin @HerzogSM @mVranka @prcprague @imsfsvuk @FSV_UK @CharlesUniPRG @ManagingtheAtom 2/2 The paper should be of interest to all scholars studying the "nuclear taboo" and particularly to those who use survey experiments on population samples. Open access link:
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Atomic responsiveness: How public opinion shapes elite beliefs and preferences on nuclear weapon use
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1/2 Our new paper has just been published in @EJIntSec 🥰 We designed & fielded an original elite experiment to investigate when & how public opinion on nuclear weapon use shaped elite decision-making.
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