Millennium-Journal of International Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Millennium-Journal of International Studies is 3. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Remapping the Critical: Imagining Anti-Hierarchical Futures in International Studies21
(Re)Writing the International: Interrogating Histories, Imagining Futurities18
Decentring the Western Gaze in International Relations: Addressing Epistemic Exclusions in Syllabi in the United States and Canada13
Doing Feminist Research on Conflict, Violence and Peace: Ethical and Methodological Dilemmas13
Space and the Geopolitical9
The Anxious State: Impossibility of Closure and State’s Ontological (In-)security in Postcolonial and Postrevolutionary Vietnam8
Entangled Empire: Religion and the Transnational History of Pakistan and Israel8
Challenging Institutional Racism in International Relations and Our Profession: Reflections, Experiences, and Strategies8
Movements to Combat Sex-Trafficking: The Social Construction of a Global Problem and Its Solutions8
Theorising the Politics of Tourism: Global Travel and the Nation-State8
Assembling Civilisational and Cultural Nation-States in East Asia: The Case of Japan8
Statecraft under God: Radical Right Populism meets Christian Nationalism in Bolsonaro’s Brazil8
Re-imagining Mobility: From (In)visibility to Multiple Processes of Making Present6
Failure and Critique of the Market6
Republicanism and Imperialism at the Frontier: A Post-Black Lives Matter Archeology of International Relations6
From Humanitarian Intervention to Regime Change in Libya: Human Agency in the Production and Transformation of Global Security Assemblages6
Climate Fiction, Climate Theory: Decolonising Imaginations of Global Futures6
ERRATUM to ‘Crafting Stories, Making Peace? Creative Methods in Peace Research’6
The Red Soil6
Natural History and the Preconditions for Governing from Afar Natural History and the Preconditions for Governing from Afar5
Forum Introduction5
Indigenising International Relations: Insights from Centring Indigeneity in Canada and Iraq5
Seized: Performance Autoethnography in the UK Border Force National Museum5
A Struggle for Hegemonic Feminisation in Six Feminist Foreign Policies Or, How Social Hierarchies Work in World Politics4
Feminism and Decolonizing Decoloniality: Decolonizing the Coloniality of Power in Aymara Cosmology4
Spruyt, Hendrik. The World Imagined: Collective Beliefs and Political Order in the Sinocentric, Islamic and Southeast Asian International Societies . A Conversation with4
Elimination Games: The Global Rise of Military Reality TV and the Shaping of the Citizen Subject4
The Ontological Security-Seeking Paradox: Domestic and International Effects of Public Architecture in North Macedonia’s ‘Skopje 2014’ Project3
The Violence of Settler Imperialism – and Why the Concept of Coloniality Cannot Grasp It3
Book Review: Beyond the Western Gaze? A Postcolonial Perspective on Agency in Contemporary Works on Migration Beyond the Western Gaze? A Postcolonial Perspective on Agency in Contemporary Works on Mig3
The Meanings of Internationalism: A Collective Discussion on Pan-African, Early Soviet, Islamic Socialist and Kurdish Internationalisms Across the 20th Century3
Technification and Securitisation: The Mechanism of ‘Rendering Technical’ in Polish Nuclear Energy Politics3
Settler-Humanitarianism: Dispossession, ‘Humanitarian Transfer’ and the 1948 Nakba3
Researching Silence: A Methodological Inquiry3
See, Touch, Feel: Theorizing Twitter/X Images for Diplomacy3
The Lumumba Commission (1999-2002): Shame, Guilt, and the Post-Imperial Self3
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