International Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of International Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Towards a transformative vision for gender and Canadian international policy: The role and impact of ‘feminist inside activists’25
Book Review: Dominion Over Palm and Pine: A History of Canadian Aspirations in the British Caribbean8
Book Review: Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire8
NATO in the Global Commons: Defending Outer Space Against Threats from China7
Much ado about very little: Canada’s national interests in history and practice6
Book Review: Canada Among Nations 2023: Twenty-First Century National Security HillmerNormanLagasséPhilippeRigbyVincent, eds.Canada Among Nations 2023: Twenty-First Century National SecurityPalgrave M6
Inclusive militarism? Canada's feminist policy-making in security and defence6
National shipbuilding strategies in Australia, Britain, and Canada6
Liquified Natural Gas Development is a Risky Strategy to Diversify Canada's Exports6
La France et l’AUKUS : quelles politiques et quelles limites stratégiques en Indo-Pacifique ?5
Book Review: Research Methods in Critical Security Studies: An Introduction5
Eclectic political economies of a world disordered: Silences, interstices, agencies5
Book Review: The New Climate Activism: NGO Authority and Participation in Climate Change Governance5
Editors’ Introduction4
Book Review: Distant Stage: Quebec, Brazil, and the Making of Canada’s Cultural Diplomacy4
After Ukraine: How Can We Ensure Stability in the Arctic?4
Back on track (II): Revisiting Canadian foreign policy in the South China Sea3
Emerging Middle Powers, Transitions, and the Role of Turkey in a Changing International Order3
From the Frigid Arctic Waters to the Warmth of the Indian Ocean: Maritime Bilateralism between Canada and India3
“Wot ‘Bout Me?”: Punk, Africa, and theorizing International Relations3
The Trudeau approaches to Canada-Cuba relations: Like father, like son?3
Populism and international affairs: The case of Spain3
Paying terrorist ransoms: Frayed consensus, uneven outcomes & undue harm3
Bound to Lead: US-Taiwan Relations, Security Networks, and The Future of AUKUS3
Editors’ Introduction3
Book Review: Israel’s Moment: International Support for and Opposition to Establishing the Jewish State, 1945-19493
Book Review: The End of Empires and a World Remade: A Global History of Decolonization ThomasMartin. The End of Empires and a World Remade: A Global History of Decolonization. Princeton, NJ: Princeton3
Editors’ Introduction3
The ‘Monster’ looming on the horizon? Research on, and understanding of, NATO in Chinese IR literature3
Beyond the “weakness of the state”: Canada’s intervention in post-agreement Colombia3
From Gray to Davos: A Tale of Two Speeches3
Making Indonesia Canada's strategic partner3
Are Shared Values Valuable? Liberal Democracy and Human Rights among AUKUS and its Future Membership3
Decolonizing International Relations and Development Studies: What’s in a buzzword?3
Book Review: China’s Asymmetric Statecraft: Alignments, Competitors, and Regional Diplomacy2
How Canada's Indo-Pacific strategy conflicts with ASEAN's outlook on the Indo-Pacific2
No Further Options: Canada's Peacekeeping Efforts in Yugoslavia, 1991–19932
George Ignatieff: A feisty disarmament diplomat in the Cold War era2
AUKUS: When naval procurement sets grand strategy2
Book Review: Jozef Pilsudski: Founding Father of Modern Poland2
Book Review: The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization2
Book Review: Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement: Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Imaginaries2
Book Review: Reinventing Human Rights2
International Journal and the Collapse of Empires: Canada during Periods of Global Transition1
Book Review: The Peaceful Resolution of Territorial and Maritime Disputes PowellEmilia JustynaWiegandKrista E.. The Peaceful Resolution of Territorial and Maritime Disputes. Oxford: Oxford University 1
Moving beyond the sanctuary paradigm: Canada must face up to the reality of a contested and dangerous space environment1
A virus unites the world while national border closures divide it: Epidemiologic, legal, and political analysis on border closures during COVID-191
Introduction1
Regionalism beyond state-centrism: African regionalism in comparative perspective1
Still ‘standing with’ Israel?: Canadian foreign policy and the legacy of Stephen Harper1
Book Review: Blue Helmet Bureaucrats: United Nations Peacekeeping and the Reinvention of Colonialism, 1945–19711
The gendered contradictions of Canadian peacekeeping1
Book Review: Settler Colonial Sovereignty: Visions of Improvement and Indigenous Erasure by Liam Midzain-Gobin Midzain-GobinLiam,Settler Colonial Soverei1
A conversation between Leah Sarson and Catherine Tsalikis, Author of Chrystia: From Peace River to Parliament Hill1
Happy anniversary? Reflections on Samuel Huntington's “clash” thesis at thirty1
The Consequences of Electoral Uncertainty in Foreign Policy-Making: The Use of Diversionary Sanctions1
AUKUS and India's Indo-Pacific Strategy1
Book Review: The Digitalisation of Anti-Corruption in Brazil: Scandals, Reforms, and Innovation by Fernanda Odilla OdillaFernanda, The Digitalisation of 1
David Moffat Johnson and the Purge of Homosexuals from the Department of External Affairs1
Book Review: Making and Breaking Settler Space: Five Centuries of Colonization in North America1
Guest Editor's Introduction: AUKUS among Democracies1
Turkish-American Relations in the Context of Multilateral Competition in the Caspian Region1
Book Review: Deploying Feminism: The Role of Gender in NATO Military Operations1
Realist or Just Anti-Liberal? Trump's Foreign Policy in Retrospect1
International arms trade and transfers: Rising producers, advanced technology, and adapting regulations1
Resisting Palestine's Partition: Elizabeth MacCallum, the Arab world, and UN Resolution 181 (II)0
Book Review: Methodologies in Critical Terrorism Studies: Gaps and Interdisciplinary Perspectives FindenAlice E.LópezCarlos YebraIkeTarelaGaudinoUgoOandoSamwel, eds. Methodologies in Critical Terroris0
Securitization versus sovereignty? Multi-level governance, scientific objectivation, and the discourses of the Canadian and American heads of state during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic0
Divide and conquer: Russia's anti-west campaign and gender-based disinformation0
Book Review: Containing Diversity: Canada and the Politics of Immigration in the 21st Century0
Book Review: From Failure to Failure: The Canadian Military’s Attempts to Manage its Sexual Misconduct Crises, 2000–2022 EnglishAllan, From Failure to Failure: The Canadian Military’s Attempts to Mana0
Navigating a World Without Leadership? Canada and its Allies in an era of Turbulence and Geopolitical Rivalry0
Book Review: Forced Migration in/to Canada Clark-KazakChristina R.Forced Migration in/to Canada.Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2024. 575 pp. $39.95 (paperback)ISBN: 978-0-22800
Beyond general elections: How could foreign actors influence the prime ministership?0
The impact of economic diplomacy on exports: The Portuguese case0
Book Review: Peacebuilding Legacy: Programming for Change and Young People’s Attitude to Peace0
Israel/Palestine and Canada's Empty Support for International law0
Engaging military with domestic disaster response: A comparative study of institutional structure0
Editors' Introduction0
The auxiliary paradigm change and club-based governance model in global banking regulation0
Book Review: Autonomous Weapons Systems and International Norms0
Canada's Foreign Policy in an era of Turbulence0
Turkish foreign policy transformation in the context of middle power, strategic hedging and Eurasianism0
In search of a Canadian Middle East policy: A look at past approaches0
Book Review: Chrétien and the World: Canadian Foreign Policy from 1993 to 2003 by Cunningham Jack and John Meehan JackCunninghamMeehanJohn, eds. Chrétien0
Insurgency, Proxy, and Dependence: How Hezbollah's Ideology Prevails Over its Interest in its Relationship with Iran0
Book Review: The Palgrave Handbook on the Pedagogy of International Relations Theory by Jamie Freuh, Jacqui Ala, Michael P.A. Murphy, and Paul F. Dehl Fr0
Strategic hedgers? Australia and Canada's defence adaptation to the global power transition0
Gorgeous but dangerous: Comparing Rio de Janeiro and Cape Town’s soft-power struggles0
Guest editors’ introduction: Contending with gendered contradictions and blind spots in Canadian foreign policy0
Drowning man catching a straw: An explanation of Turkey’s history of rapprochements with Russia0
Applying AI to Canada's Financial Intelligence System: Promises and Perils in Combatting Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing0
Canada's feminist foreign policy amidst Russia's war in Ukraine: An ontological security approach0
Subversive Narratives and Status-Seeking: A Look at Russia's Outreach to the Developing World After the Ukraine War0
Afghanistan: The Collapse of the Ghani Government0
A capital critique: Progressive alternatives to neo-liberal economic order0
Book Review: Pluriversal Sovereignty and the State: Imperial Encounters in Sri Lanka0
The US-China Semiconductor Power-Security Dilemma: Decoupling the Security and Power Struggles Through the Theory of Dr. Barry Buzan0
Book Review: Belonging, Identity, and Conflict in the Central African Republic0
Understanding the BRICS framing of climate change: The role of collective identity formation0
The agony of peace: Russia's Occupation of Eastern Ukraine0
Canada and the United Nations: Setting the Record Straight0
Russia and the challenges of global leadership0
Preparing for the United Nations Security Council: Canadian approaches to policy development0
Book Review: North of America: Canadians and the American Century, 1945–600
Emerging middle powers and the international order: The cases of Turkey and South Korea0
Book Review: The Survival of International Organizations: Institutional Responses to Existential Challenges by Hylke Dijkstra, Laura von Allwörden, Leona0
Book Review: Recentering Pacific Asia: Regional China and World Order0
China's Technical Standardization Power—a Challenge for NATO?0
Then—and now: Sino–American Relations in World War II and the 2020s0
Moving from gender responsive to gender transformative action: What Canada achieved and missed in its Rohingya response strategy in Bangladesh0
The “secret war”: Silence, testimony, and wartime sexual violence0
Irreconcilable Differences? NATO's Response to Russian Aggression Against Ukraine0
Theory, change and the search for epistemological courage in shaping a new world order0
Sports mega-events and changing world order0
Quest for regional power status: Explaining Turkey’s assertive foreign policy0
Why AUKUS and not CAUKUS? It's a Potluck, not a Party0
Editors’ introduction: The complexities of worlding international relations: perspectives from the margins0
The Myth of Trump's transactional foreign policy—and Canada's response0
Publication of foreigners’ human rights abuses and retaliation between Convention Against Torture (CAT) states0
Book Review: The Unfinished Quest: India's Search for Major Power Status from Nehru to Modi PaulT.V..The Unfinished Quest: India's Search for Major Power Status from Nehru to Modi.Oxford University Pr0
A Historian's Plea for Humility among World Leaders: J.B. Brebner's Address at Columbia University's Bicentennial, 19540
Foreign Policy in a Time of Turbulence0
Canada in the Long Shadow of America First0
“A Battle for the Soul of This Nation”: How Domestic Polarization Affects US Foreign Policy in Post-Trump America0
Tackling the Geopolitics of Standardization: Lessons from Canada's Strategic Foresight-to-Standards Pilot Project0
China and the Arab Gulf States, post-Covid: Through the Sino-American looking glass0
Gender and Regionalization in North America: From NAFTA to CUSMA and Beyond?0
Europe: Divided Over AUKUS and China0
Editors’ Introduction0
Lessons from the Frontline: The Burgeoning Security and Economic Race in the Indo-Pacific0
Offshore balancing strategy assessment: Profound disagreements and determining factors for performance0
Accidental paradiplomats? The curious case of Ontario school board budgets and Canadian soft power projection0
Book Review: Challenged Sovereignty: The Impact of Drugs, Crime, Terrorism, and Cyber Threat in the Caribbean GriffithIvelaw Lloyd.Challenged Sovereignty: The Impact of Drugs, Crime, Terrorism, and Cy0
Book Review: Unsettling the Great White North0
Book Review: Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa: Panacea or Pandora’s Box?0
Book Review: Latin American Foreign Policies in the New World Order: The Active Non-Alignment Option0
Editors' introduction0
Global governance in the Anthropocenes0
India's renewed engagement with the Global South in Modi 2.00
Bandwagoning with the elephant: Canada's grand strategy in response to China's rise in a shifting global power landscape (2008–2024)0
Joseph Biden's Personal Diplomacy and American Foreign Policy0
Book Review: The Time of Global Politics: International Relations and the Study of the Present McIntoshChristopher. The Time of Global Politics: International Relations and the Study of the Present. C0
Book Review: The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan, the Cold War, and the World on the Brink0
Preparing the next generation for translating feminist and gender equality policies into practice0
Book Review: Greatness and Decline: National Identity and British Foreign Policy0
Civilian Readiness and National Security Threats in Canada: A Lesson from the Military0
Book Review: United Nations Sanctions Regimes and Selective Security0
Book Review: Poverty Narratives and Power Paradoxes in International Trade Negotiations and Beyond0
Healing dialogue: Can the techniques and practices of Track Two diplomacy play a role in resolving public health conflicts?0
Making migration part of Canada's feminist foreign policy future0
Chinese and American Think Tanks: Comparing International Social Media Communication Characteristics0
“Canada is a Big Deal Here”: The eFP Battle Group and Host Nation Public Opinion0
Military mobilization and nation-building: Aligning defence investment with economic development0
Book Review: Middle Power in the Middle East: Canada’s Foreign and Defence Policies in a Changing Region0
Lobster Diplomacy: Nova Scotia and the Provincial Role in Canada-China Relations0
AUKUS and Southeast Asia's Ontological Security Dilemma0
NATO's Engagement in the Indo-Pacific: Tokyo's Perceptions and Expectations*0
Book Review: The Politics of Women, Peace, and Security in UN Mediation StandfieldCatriona, The Politics of Women, Peace, and Security in UN Mediation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2025. 2510
Introduction to Forum0
Book Review: Awkward Powers: Escaping Traditional Great and Middle Power Theory0
Revisiting the Challenges and Opportunities for Emerging Powers in a Multipolar International System: Lessons from Türkiye0
Book Review: Shadow Negotiators: How UN Organizations Shape the Rules of World Trade for Food Security MargulisMatias E., Shadow Negotiators: How UN Organizations Shape the Rules of World Trade for Fo0
Is Nagorno-Karabakh no longer a frozen conflict zone after the 2020 war?0
Canada and Japan can play a role in rebuilding a rules-based trade order0
Enhancing the Green Climate Fund operations through a climate justice lens0
Bringing feminist disability knowledge to Canada's global policies0
Quadruple helix connections between quantum technology clusters0
Democratic Identity, Political Policing, and the Other side of the US-Canada Security Community0
The interregnum: Governance in the new world disorder0
Book Review: The Sino-Indian Rivalry: Implications for Global Order0
Power to export: Leveraging circular metal fuels for Canada's energy security0
The AUKUS umbrella: Australia-US relations and strategic culture in the shadow of China's rise0
India's Quest for Status and Neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine War: BRICS, a Case Study0
True self-help: Internal balancing and China's non-alliance behaviour since the 1990s0
Trump's Trade Gambit: Chaos as a Calculated Strategy0
Book Review: Care and the Pluriverse: Rethinking Global Ethics0
China as a great power: Reconsidering face culture in Chinese foreign policy0
Book Review: The Great Transformation: China’s Road from Revolution to Reform WestadOdd ArneJianChen, The Great Transformation: China’s Road from Revolution to Reform. New Haven: Yale University Press0
Guest editor introduction: Canadian security amid global change0
Sensing Common Ground? A Call for Collaboration Between the DND/CAF Quantum S&T Strategy and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda0
Countering foreign disinformation: Building a resilient Canadian democracy through stronger education and regulation0
The Stanfield Conversations: The US election and democracy's global fate0
Power transition in process: Explaining the dominant power's failures to prevent the rise of a challenger0
Crafting a New Canadian Foreign Policy: Strategic Sovereignty for a “Leaderless World”0
Trans-Caspian International Transport Route: A Kazakhstani Perspective on Challenges, Opportunities, and Prospects0
Canada and the United Nations: Rethinking and Rebuilding Canada's Global Role0
US global leadership beyond 2024: A UK and European perspective0
The war in Ukraine and the Dawn of Russian Revisionism: An English School Approach0
The Russia–Ukraine War at Four: Russia's Attempts to Regain status0
Editors’ introduction0
Book Review: France-Algérie: Les Passions Douloureuses0
Oil and climate change in small states0
Hastening the inevitable: American intervention in the Canadian elections of 1962–19630
Stronger alone? Canadian homeland defence amid great power competition0
Offensive Cyber Operations and State Power: Lessons from Russia in Ukraine0
Left, but how left? Analyzing the foreign policy of the New Democratic Party of Canada0
Wagner Group—A Tool and Target of Great Power Competition in Africa: Implications for Canada0
The “India exception”: An echo of the “China human rights exception” in the 1970s–1980s0
Book Review: A Most Extraordinary Ride: Space, Politics, and the Pursuit of a Canadian DreamMy Life in Politics GarneauMarcA Most Extraordinary Ride: Space, Politics, and the Pursuit of a Canadian Dre0
Once More Over the Transom: Transitions at International Journal in an Age of Transition0
Leveraging history to reach Quantum 2030 goals: What policy makers need to know about the nuclear reactor at Chalk River, Ontario0
Countering hegemonism in the Indo-Pacific0
Book Review: Confronting Saddam Hussein: George W. Bush and the Invasion of Iraq0
False negotiations and the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban0
The geopolitics of the green transition and critical Strategic minerals0
Book Review: The Insiders’ Game: How Elites Make War and Peace0
Book Review: Global Public Governance. Toward World Government?0
A Spectrum of Autonomy: Towards a Theoretical Framework of Strategic Autonomy0
Book Review: The Unexceptional Case of Haiti: Race and Class Privilege in Postcolonial Bourgeois Society0
Cooperative Security in the Asia-Pacific: Canadian Track-two Initiatives, 1989–20050
Canada's instruments of national power suffer from crippling human resources vulnerabilities0
Book Review: Euromissiles: The Nuclear Weapons that Nearly Destroyed NATO0
Forum on Canada and the United Nations: Why Canada should marginalize the UN0
Book Review: Collapse: The Fall of the Soviet Union0
Book Review: People, Politics and Purpose: Biography and Canadian Political History0
Canada and the United Nations at a Political Turning Point0
Book Review: Canada Alone: Navigating the Post-American World0
Book Review: Post-Imperial Possibilities: Eurasia, Eurafrica, Afroasia BurbankJaneCooperFrederick. Post-Imperial Possibilities: Eurasia, Eurafrica, Afroasia 0
Russia Weaponization of Canada's Far Right and Far Left to Undermine Support for Ukraine0
Introduction0
China-Russia Strategic Partnership: The Strategic Fulcrum of China's Rise?0
Beyond Hans Island: The Canada–Denmark agreement's possible impact on mobility and continental shelves0
The Stanfield Conversations 2025: Challenges to the Rule of Law and the Future of Liberal Democracy0
Book Review: Normative Transformation and the War on Terrorism: The Evolution of Targeted Killing, Torture, and Private Military Contracting0
Towards Praxes of the Region: Agential Constructivist Approaches to Regionalisms0
The Efficient and Dignified Roles of the Crown in Canadian Foreign Policy0
Silences in Canadian Foreign Policy Textbooks and Course Outlines0
From physical to virtual to digital: The Synthetic Environment and its impact on Canadian defence policy0
‘East of Suez’ and the ‘Indo-Pacific’ in British Politics: Some Lessons of History0
Book Review: The Spectre of War: International Communism and the Origins of World War II0
Book Review: Command: The Politics of Military Operations from Korea to Ukraine0
Editors’ Introduction0
Editors’ Introduction0
International Journal Eighty Years On0
NATO and climate change: Towards a joint understanding and response 0
Occupied by non-violence: Exploring male Palestinian resistance activists’ use of strategic silences in (re)narrating the Palestinian struggle0
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