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Ecosystems and Ordering: Exploring the Extent and Diversity of Ecosystem Governance
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This article argues that, to grasp how global ordering will be impacted by planetary-level changes, we need to systematically attend to the question of the extent to which and how ecosystems are being governed. Our inquiry ... -
Disposable rebels: US military assistance to insurgents in the Syrian war
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)During the Syrian War, the US and other Western countries trained, equipped and paid Syrian rebels to fight the government and, later, root out the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). When states use armed groups ... -
Why do states commit to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons?
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African-Led Peace Support Operations in a declining period of new UN Peacekeeping Operations
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How Not to Do UN Peacekeeping Avoid the Stabilization Dilemma with Principled and Adaptive Mandating and Leadership
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Why Terrorism Researchers Should Care about Criminal Responsibility
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Introduction: Is the time nigh for ecological security?
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Decarbonisation and Critical Materials in the Context of Fraught Geopolitics: Europe’s Distinctive Approach to a Net Zero Future
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Failing through: European migration governance across the central Mediterranean
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‘Pragmatic Peacekeeping’ in Practice: Exit Liberal Peacekeeping, Enter UN Support Missions?
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Contracting development: managerialism and consultants in intergovernmental organizations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) are now managed with an eye to managerial trends associated with transnational professionals, a view that has ramifications for how IGOs govern their policies and processes. Drawing ... -
Nomads and Warlords, Chadian Forces in African Peace Operations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Despite criticism of the United Nations (UN) as peacekeepers “hiding behind sandbags,” by the former president of Chad, the Chadian military has become a critical enabler of African-led and UN peace operations. This paper ... -
Transcending the ‘End of War’ Debate: Toward a Mechanism-Centered View on the ‘War on War'
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Has war become obsolete? Some argue that macro-historical social processes are leading war into obsolescence, while for others that pattern is explained by the fact that war is a lingering potential outcome of international ... -
The Emergence of Foreign Policy
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)International relations scholarship typically treats foreign policy as a taken-for-granted analytical concept. It assumes either that all historical polities have foreign policies or that foreign policy originates in ... -
Ad hoc coalitions in global governance: short-notice, task- and time-specific cooperation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Ad hoc coalitions (AHCs) are an indispensable but scantly conceptualized part of global governance. In recent years, several typologies and classifications of global governance arrangements have been provided, mostly ... -
‘The generation that will inherit Syria’: education as citizen aid and political opportunity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Grassroots initiatives to provide education were an integral part of efforts to stem the humanitarian disaster unleashed by the armed con- flict in Syria. This article studies activists who organised informal school- ing ... -
Tangled up in glue: Multilateral crisis responses in Mali
(Chapter, 2019)In January 2012, Mali plunged into a multifaceted crisis, triggered by an extraordinary series of events. A separatist Tuareg rebellion, a military coup d’état, and the collapse of state authority paved the way for the ... -
Covid-19 and the Russian Regional Response: Blame Diffusion and Attitudes to Pandemic Governance
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The Persistence of the Civic-Ethnic binary: Competing Visions of the Nation and Civilisation in Western Central and Eastern Europe
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UN Peacekeeping Operations in a Multipolar Era
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)