- A Foreign Policy Analysis of the "German Question": Ostpolitik Revisited
- Foreign Policy Analysis: Actor-Specific Theory and the Ground of International Relations
- American Humanitarian Intervention: Toward a Theory of Coevolution
- Thinking about the Role of Religion in Foreign Policy: A Framework for Analysis
- Regularized Intergovernmentalism: France-Germany and Beyond (1963-2009)
- Realist Foreign Policy Analysis with a Twist: The Persian Gulf Security Complex and the Rise and Fall of Dual Containment
- Latin American Foreign Policy Analysis: External Influences and Internal Circumstances
- States Recognition in Foreign Policy: The Case of Sweden's Recognition of Palestine
- Learning for Legitimacy: The Gaza Flotilla Case of Meaningful Learning in Foreign-Policy Strategic Planning
- The Myth of American Isolationism
- Socializing Brazil into Regional Leadership: The 2006 Bolivian Gas Crisis and the Role of Small Powers in Promoting Master Roles Transitions
- Are All Foreign Policy Innovators Created Equal? The New Generation of Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurship: Table 1.
- Kin States in Sub-state Diplomacy Conflict Dynamics
- A Racialized Peace? How Britain and the US Made Their Relationship Special
- Filling the Void of Meaning: Identity Construction in U.S. Foreign Policy After September 11, 2001
- Public Diplomacy and International Conflict Resolution: A Cautionary Case from Cold War South America
- Leadership Style and International Norm Violation: The Case of the Iraq War
- Thinking Alike? Salience and Metaphor Analysis as Cognitive Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis
- Political Islam and Foreign Policy in Europe and the United States
- Roles and Realities: When and Why Gatekeepers Fail to Change Foreign Policy
- Values, Identity, and Israel Advocacy
- Constructing the "National Interest" in U.S.?China Policy Making: How Foreign Policy Decision Groups Define and Signal Policy Choices
- Role Dissonance in Foreign Policy: Russia, Power, and Intercountry Adoption
- Pie Crust Promises and the Sources of Foreign Policy: The Limited Impact of Accession and the Priority of Domestic Constituencies
- Hope or Hype? Legitimacy and US Leadership in a Global Age
- The Ontological (In)security of Similarity Wahhabism Versus Islamism in Saudi Foreign Policy
- The Impact of Institutionalized Ideas in Coalition Foreign Policy Making: Turkey as an Example, 1991-2002
- When Conviction Trumps Domestic Politics: Tony Blair and the Second Lebanon War
- Subnational Foreign Policy Actors: How and Why Governors Participate in U.S. Foreign Policy
- Foreign Policy as Ethics: Toward a Re-Evaluation of Values
- The Rift: Explaining Europe's Divergent Iraq Policies in the Run-Up of the American-Led War on Iraq
- Making Concurrence-Seeking Visible: Groupthink, Discourse Networks, and the 2003 Iraq War
- Enemy at the Gates: A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of Russia's Baltic Policy
- Securitization Climax: Putting the Iranian Nuclear Project at the Top of the Israeli Public Agenda (2009-2012)
- Public Diplomacy in Grand Strategy
- “Comfort to Our Adversaries”? Partisan Ideology, Domestic Vulnerability, and Strategic Targeting
- Russia in the South China Sea: Balancing and Hedging1
- Do Democracies Engage Less in Coup-Proofing? On the Relationship between Regime Type and Civil-Military Relations1
- Trump, Populism, and American Foreign Policy
- Coercive Diplomacy Meets Diversionary Incentives: The Impact of US and Iranian Domestic Politics during the Bush and Obama Presidencies1
- Bombing to Bargain? The Air War for Kosovo
- Do Diplomats Matter in Foreign Policy? Sir Percy Loraine and the Turkish-British Rapprochement in the 1930s
- Shadow Economies and the Success of Economic Sanctions: Explaining Why Democratic Targets Are Disadvantaged
- Muslim Interest Groups and Foreign Policy in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom: Identity, Interests, and Action
- Competing Identities and Security Interests in the Indo–US Relationship
- Predicting a State?s Foreign Policy: State Preferences between Domestic and International Constraints
- Bridging the Realist/Constructivist Divide: The Case of the Counterrevolution in Soviet Foreign Policy at the End of the Cold War
- International Media’s Role on U.S.-Small State Relations: The Case of Nepal
- From Balkan Conflict to Global Conflict: The Spread of the First World War, 1914-19181
- Rising Regional Powers and International Relations Theories: Comparing Brazil and India's Foreign Security Policies and Their Search for Great-Power Status