Journal Issue:
International Politics
Volume: 52, Issue: 1
2015-01-05- Parallels, prescience and the past: Analogical reasoning and contemporary international politics
- Knowledge without power: International relations scholars and the US war in Iraq
- (Ac)Counting (for) their dead: Responsiveness to Iraqi civilian casualties in the US House of Representatives
- Framing the threat of catastrophic terrorism: Genealogy, discourse and President Clinton's counterterrorism approach
- The roots of strategic failure: The Somalia Syndrome and Al Qaeda's path to 9/11
- Rationality, norms and identity in international relations
- The responsibility to protect doctrine – Coherent after all: A reply to Friberg-Fernros and Brommesson