International Security

Papers
(The median citation count of International Security is 1. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
China's Grand Strategy under Xi Jinping: Reassurance, Reform, and Resistance45
Paradoxes of Professionalism: Rethinking Civil-Military Relations in the United States39
Illusions of Autonomy: Why Europe Cannot Provide for Its Security If the United States Pulls Back37
Opportunistic Repression: Civilian Targeting by the State in Response to COVID-1929
The Stopping Power of Norms: Saturation Bombing, Civilian Immunity, and U.S. Attitudes toward the Laws of War29
The Political Power of Proxies: Why Nonstate Actors Use Local Surrogates27
Putin, Putinism, and the Domestic Determinants of Russian Foreign Policy27
The Subversive Trilemma: Why Cyber Operations Fall Short of Expectations21
Why Drones Have Not Revolutionized War: The Enduring Hider-Finder Competition in Air Warfare16
PRC Assertiveness in the South China Sea: Measuring Continuity and Change, 1970–201516
Prediction and Judgment: Why Artificial Intelligence Increases the Importance of Humans in War15
China's Party-State Capitalism and International Backlash: From Interdependence to Insecurity11
What Allies Want: Reconsidering Loyalty, Reliability, and Alliance Interdependence11
White Supremacy, Terrorism, and the Failure of Reconstruction in the United States11
Conventional Counterforce Dilemmas: South Korea's Deterrence Strategy and Stability on the Korean Peninsula10
Noncombat Participation in Rebellion: A Gendered Typology10
Pier Competitor: China's Power Position in Global Ports9
Cheater's Dilemma: Iraq, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and the Path to War8
Soldiers' Dilemma: Foreign Military Training and Liberal Norm Conflict8
The Rule of Law and the Role of Strategy in U.S. Nuclear Doctrine7
Caught Red-Handed: How States Wield Proof to Coerce Wrongdoers7
Then What? Assessing the Military Implications of Chinese Control of Taiwan7
To Disclose or Deceive? Sharing Secret Information between Aligned States7
Insurgent Armies: Military Obedience and State Formation after Rebel Victory7
Rise or Recede? How Climate Disasters Affect Armed Conflict Intensity7
The United States and the NATO Non-extension Assurances of 1990: New Light on an Old Problem?6
Elite Competition, Social Movements, and Election Violence in Nigeria6
Selective Wilsonianism: Material Interests and the West's Support for Democracy6
Why Rebels Stop Fighting: Organizational Decline and Desertion in Colombia's Insurgency5
Defending the United States: Revisiting National Missile Defense against North Korea5
Water and Warfare: The Evolution and Operation of the Water Taboo5
Leaning on Legionnaires: Why Modern States Recruit Foreign Soldiers5
Does the Noncombatant Immunity Norm Have Stopping Power? A Debate5
Decline and Disintegration: National Status Loss and Domestic Conflict in Post-Disaster Spain3
Assessing China-U.S. Inadvertent Nuclear Escalation3
“Wars without Gun Smoke”: Global Supply Chains, Power Transitions, and Economic Statecraft3
Death Dust: The Little-Known Story of U.S. and Soviet Pursuit of Radiological Weapons3
The Case for Campaign Analysis: A Method for Studying Military Operations3
The Cult of the Persuasive: Why U.S. Security Assistance Fails3
When Do Ideological Enemies Ally?3
The Power of Putin in Russian Foreign Policy2
Partnership or Predation? How Rising States Contend with Declining Great Powers2
The Belligerent Bear: Russia, Status Orders, and War2
Nowhere to Hide? Global Policing and the Politics of Extradition2
Wartime Commercial Policy and Trade between Enemies2
Dangerous Changes: When Military Innovation Harms Combat Effectiveness2
The Psychology of Nuclear Brinkmanship2
The Dynamics of an Entangled Security Dilemma: China's Changing Nuclear Posture2
Strategic Substitution: China's Search for Coercive Leverage in the Information Age2
Dealers and Brokers in Civil Wars: Why States Delegate Rebel Support to Conduit Countries2
How Much Risk Should the United States Run in the South China Sea?2
A Farewell to Arms? Election Results and Lasting Peace after Civil War1
Correspondence: Is China a Cautious Bully?1
The Institutional Origins of Miscalculation in China's International Crises1
Correspondence: Debating China's Use of Overseas Ports1
The Nuclear Balance Is What States Make of It1
Collective Resilience: Deterring China's Weaponization of Economic Interdependence1
Narratives and War: Explaining the Length and End of U.S. Military Operations in Afghanistan1
Social Cohesion and Community Displacement in Armed Conflict1
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