European Journal of International Security
@EJIntSec
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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
π€π Brand new - and fascinating: "The more-than-human biopolitics of swarming β complexity, emergence, and control in military robotics" from @JensHalterlein. π Open access & available here: https://t.co/oqc89xLzcM
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We just shipped the first VS Code extension built specifically for @Solana developers. Static analysis detectors that catch vulnerabilities in the IDE + fuzzing coverage visualization. The missing layer between development and audits, integrated into devs' workflow β
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Pleased to see my new article out @EJIntSec on Russiaβs reaction to NATOβs expansion into Sweden and Finland. (link at end) Taking the concept of geopolitical culture as a lens, I unpack the ambiguities of Russiaβs response to Northern NATO expansion. A π§΅1/6
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Reacting to a geopolitical setback: NATO expansion in Sweden and Finland through the lens of Russian geopolitical culture
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Remember - our Learning and Teaching funds applications are open NOW! π Deadline: 24 November! ποΈ Find out all the requirements here π https://t.co/OohOk7h9wN
@BISA_Africa @BISANuclear @BISA_Peacekeep @BisaCRIPT @BISA_SEE_WG
@BISA_FPWG @BISAPGN @BISA_ECPWG @cawpbisa
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ππ¨ EJIS VOL. 10 ISSUE 3 OUT NOW π¨π Includes three new articles, PLUS a five paper special section on 'Threat Perception and International Security' - including Janice Gross Stein on threat perception and response. https://t.co/DdBdIXHOqS
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π₯ "Sand in the gears: Sabotage in world politics" from @JoshRovner1, @RoryCormac & @LenMaschmeyer is out now and free to read. π Read this timely article here: https://t.co/XhZgDf0q3G
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New article with @RoryCormac and @JoshRovner1 on Sabotage in World Politics: how does it work, what is it good for, and how is it distinct from other modes of covert ops (like subversion)? If you like mystery and things blowing up unexpectedly, this may be right up your alley!
π₯ "Sand in the gears: Sabotage in world politics" from @JoshRovner1, @RoryCormac & @LenMaschmeyer is out now and free to read. π Read this timely article here: https://t.co/XhZgDf0q3G
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π₯ "Sand in the gears: Sabotage in world politics" from @JoshRovner1, @RoryCormac & @LenMaschmeyer is out now and free to read. π Read this timely article here: https://t.co/XhZgDf0q3G
https://t.co/9LE8oItY3g
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"Sand in the gears: Sabotage in world politics". An important new article in @EJIntSec which should be on many syllabi next year
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Sand in the gears: Sabotage in world politics
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Some news: we're delighted to announce that Matthew Ford and Simone Tholens (@tholensimone) have joined EJIS as associate editors! π https://t.co/MorokVYBCR
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β±οΈπ¨ From the archives: "Engines of power: Electricity, AI, and general-purpose, military transformations" by @jjding99 and @AllanDafoe. π Free to read here: https://t.co/0lCzwnXlxP
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βοΈ BISA is back, sunnier than ever, and OPEN for abstract, roundtable and panel submissions! π₯ 'Is International Studies ready for what comes next? New thinking, new directions' π Submit here! π https://t.co/dT2vGcdoii
#BISA2026 π
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π¨π "Military demonstrations as digital spectacles: How virtual presentations of AI decision-support systems shape perceptions of war and security" from @VanderborghtR & Anna Nadibaidze. Read here: https://t.co/MNov4NIyK7
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New issue from our brilliant sister journal... ππ
NEW ISSUE from @RISjnl - Review of International Studies - Volume 51 - Issue 4 - https://t.co/w3XPhXh0di
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πWe are OPEN now for abstract, roundtable and panel submissions for #BISA2026 π 'Is International Studies ready for what comes next? New thinking, new directions' π Submit here π https://t.co/caSL8d8Q0Y
@SimonRushton8 @JulietDryden @IRSussex @BrightonCentre @Love_Brighton
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See you there, BISAheads! π₯
Reminder that our #BISA2026 call & homepage is OPEN NOW - we can't wait to see you in Brighton! π π Our call for papers is here with submissions for papers opening on the 24th of September - https://t.co/jbHT4INzCS
@SimonRushton8 @JulietDryden @IRSussex @BrightonCentre
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Why and how does Russia engage in the arms trade? Jonata Anicetti, Shang-Su Wu, and Ron Matthews seek to understand Russian arms trade on a deeper level through an eight-decade perspective that uncover a more nuanced set of motives. Read, in full, here: https://t.co/neRaPDJ3Ff
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π¨π·πΊ "βDown with neocolonialism!β Strategic narrative resurgence and foreign policy preferences in wartime Russia" from @maximeaudinet. Open access & available here: https://t.co/9rTO4Gch4e
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ππ New: "Finding the thieves amongst the liars: Thinking clearly about cyber-enabled influence operations" from Christopher Whyte & Ugochukwu Etudo. π Read here: https://t.co/YH3WK8raAX
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π¨π NEW and open access: "Digital im/materiality and the securitisation of cyber" from HΓ₯vard Rustad Markussen. π Read here: https://t.co/9cgkt3t0PJ
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π Are you ready to shape thinking in the field? The #BISA2026 call for papers is OPEN NOW! Submissions for papers open on the 24th of September π More here: https://t.co/NxbCVg7Ywm
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