Diplomacy & Statecraft

Papers
(The median citation count of Diplomacy & Statecraft 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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An Indefinite Alliance? Article 13 and the North Atlantic Treaty5
A Response to International Insecurity: The Origins of Colonial Aspirations in Italy4
French Nuclear Policy Towards Iran: From the Shah to the Islamic Republic3
An Untidy Tapestry of Texts: Secret Diaries of Special Operations in Occupied Burma and the British Official History of World War II3
‘We Should Not Sit in Judgement on a Difficult Social and Political Problem Six Thousand Miles away.’ Dwight D. Eisenhower and Apartheid South Africa3
Charles Austin Beard’s Economic Interpretation of the American Century through His Journalistic Writings2
From Soldier to Statesman: Ulysses S. Grant’s Military Realism in American Foreign Policy2
British Struggle for Railway Concessions in China in 1897–18982
British Official Approaches to the Berlin Crisis of 1948–49 and the Chains of Historical Traditions2
“Indestructible Superiority Complex”?: The Uses and Pitfalls of Official History2
Translation and Diplomacy: The Ins and Outs of Social-Systemic Boundaries2
Commissioning Official History versus Paying for Official History2
Behind the Enigma: How GCHQ’s Authorised History Appeared2
Arming Sheīkh Saīd: Conflict and Cooperation in Italian and British Imperial Policy in the Arabian Peninsula and the Red Sea, 1927-19402
A Long War and a Short Temper: A Bureaucratic Politics Analysis of the Trump Administration’s Policy in Afghanistan1
Christmas 1914 and the Peace that Could Not Be1
Uncertain Allies: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Threat of a United Europe1
A View of America from Africa: The United States in the Propaganda of ZANU and ZAPU, 1965–801
Fighting for Oxford and Cambridge: National Security and Imperial Ambition in the ‘Transition of Power’1
Austen Chamberlain and the Locarno Treaties revisited1
Some Thoughts on the Official Histories of the Special Operations Executive1
The Foreign Relations of the United States as a Tool for Comparative Research: The Brazilian and Indonesian Coup D’états of 1964–651
After the Great War: Economic Warfare and the Promise of Peace in Paris, 1919 After the Great War: Economic Warfare and the Promise of Peace in Paris, 1919 , by Philip A1
The Limits of Covert Action in an Election Year: The CIA, Angola, and the 1976 US Presidential Election1
Paying the Price for Allies: Britain, the Seven and the EFTA Stockholm Negotiations1
Standard Oil and the Battle for the Ottoman Market, 1864-19141
Brian McKercher: A Life in International History1
Churchill, Chamberlain and Appeasement1
‘Each Wagon of Coal Should Be Paid for with Territorial concessions.’ Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and the Coal Shortage in 1918–211
‘A Supremely Good Chinovik’: William Strang, Europe, and the Role of the Official, 1919–19491
For Might and Right: Cold War Defense Spending and the Remaking of American Democracy1
Predicting Trouble: Anticipating Foreign Crises and Planning for Contingencies in the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations1
Restoring Thucydides: Testing Familiar Lessons and Deriving New Ones0
Diaspora, Delegitimisation, and Foreign Policy: Unpacking Brazil’s Vote for the “Zionism is Racism” United Nations Resolution0
Indirect Rule: The Making of US International Hierarchy0
Concert of the World: Early British Efforts to Articulate a Post-War Grand Strategy, 1939-19420
The Israeli Crisis of 1969: Henry Kissinger and Nuclear Nonproliferation Reassessed0
Behind the U.S. Foreign Policy Decision-Making to Invade Iraq (2003): Insider Accounts Two Decades On0
‘Behind All This façade’. The Special Operations Executive in Greece in the Light of New Documents0
The Cold War Tango: When US and Soviet Leaders Sought Summit Meetings0
Military Alliances in the Twenty-First Century0
False Prophets: British Leaders’ Fateful Fascination with the Middle East from Suez to Syria0
The Silent Guns of Two Octobers: Kennedy and Khrushchev Play the Double Game0
A Useful Nuisance: Congress and the Consolidation of US-Yugoslavia Relations, 1948–19600
The Churchill Complex. The Rise and Fall of the Special Relationship0
They Called it Peace: Worlds of Imperial Violence0
Interwoven Models of Peacemaking – the Israeli-Palestinian Case and Beyond0
Lillian Penson and British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898–19140
Heresy as Treason: English ‘Ecclesiastical Diplomacy’ in the United Provinces, 1610–190
“Duty? Ambition? Mistake?”: A Greek Diplomat’s Politics Under Authoritarian Rule0
Peace Talks and Imperial Stocks: What Bound Fascist Italy’s Early Diplomacy to Postwar Europe0
The Aftermath of the Suez Crisis: The Reopening of the Canal and Anglo–American Relations0
Taking Stock of Official History, Past, Present and Future: Reflections of an Official Historian0
On Writing an Official History of SOE in Italy0
Showdown in the Desert. West Germany, the Bern Committee, and the Dawson’s Field Hijacking of 19700
David Owen, Human Rights, and the Remaking of British Foreign Policy David Owen, Human Rights, and the Remaking of British Foreign Policy , by David Grealy, London, Bloo0
Envoys and Missed Opportunities for Conflict Resolution: Richard Goodwin, Che Guevara, and U.S.-Cuban Relations, 19610
Fraternal Enemies: Israel and the Gulf Monarchies0
Introduction0
Through a Glass, Darkly: US-Italian Intelligence Cooperation, Covert Operations and the Gladio ‘Stay-Behind’ Programme0
Diplomatic Deliberative Practices in International Organizations: Does Institutional Design Matter?0
The Bush and Clinton Administrations and Ukraine’s Nuclear Dismantlement, 1991–19940
Fulfilling the Sacred Trust, The UN Campaign for International Accountability for Dependent Territories in the Era of Decolonization0
In the Shadow of Fear: America and the World in 1950 In the Shadow of Fear: America and the World in 1950 , by Nick Bunker, New York, Basic Books, 2023, 496 pp., $35.00 0
Boundary Spanners of Humanity: Three Logics of Communication and Public Diplomacy for Global Collaboration Boundary Spanners of Humanity: Three Logics of Communication and Public Diplom0
Estimative Intelligence in European Foreign Policymaking: Learning Lessons for an Era of Surprise Estimative Intelligence in European Foreign Policymaking: Learning Lessons for an Era o0
Breaking Protocol: America’s First Female Ambassadors, 1933-19640
India-Latin America Relations, 2000-22: Their Encounter and Shared Gains0
The 1941 Merano Conference: Building a Relationship Through Military Diplomacy0
Introduction into diplomacy0
The Politics of Pageantry: Royal Tours and Imperial Pomp on the Periphery of Empire 10
Primitive Accumulation in the East Africa Groundnut Scheme0
To Overthrow the World: The Rise and Fall of Communism0
The CIA: An Imperial History0
Dismantling the League of Nations: The Quiet Death of an International Organization, 1945–80
Turkey’s Public Diplomacy: The Role of Turkish Non-Governmental Organisations0
SOE in France : Revisited0
“Auxiliary” Jobs? French Women’s Multiple Entry pathways into Diplomacy, 1900–19470
Politics and the History of British Intelligence in the Second World War, 1969–19900
The ‘US Factor’ in the Satō Administration’s Diplomacy in the Indonesia-Malaysia Conflict, 1964-19660
The Failed Coup of Belgian Diplomacy: Diplomats and Foreign Policy Making in the First World War The Failed Coup of Belgian Diplomacy: Diplomats and Foreign Policy Making in the First W0
The Confrontation Between Albanian Nationalism and the Ottoman Empire in the Period of the Albanian League of Prizren (1878–81)0
Tears, Fire, and Blood: The United States and the Decolonization of Africa0
Reforming Allied Authoritarian States: The Failure of United States Democracy Promotion in Egypt before the ‘Arab Spring’0
To Assure and Conceal: Revisiting Secret Agreements ( Mitsuyaku ) in the U.S.-Japan Alliance0
The Judeo - Christian Tradition and the US-Israel Special Relationship0
The United States, the People’s Republic of China, and the Defence of Taiwan0
The Effect of ’One China’ Policies of Foreign States on the International Status of Taiwan0
‘Method of Settling Our Difficulties by Friendly Negotiation Must Be discarded’. Arrests of the British Subjects in Japan in Late July and Early August 19400
Stalin’s Gamble: The Search for Allies Against Hitler, 1930-19360
Turkish Cultural Diplomacy Toward China’s Turkic Communities (1933–1949)0
Travels in the Missing Dimension: Official History and Secret Intelligence0
A, B, or C? The Foreign Office and the Politics of Choosing the Chief of SIS0
Britain Before Brexit: Historical Essays on Britain and Europe Britain Before Brexit: Historical Essays on Britain and Europe , by Bernard Porter, London, Bloomsbury, 200
‘Much in the Wrong’: A New History of British Involvement in the Belmonte Letter Incident0
Diplomacy, the Media, and a Search for Legitimacy: Reassessing Gerald Ford’s Pacific Tours0
The Asquith Cabinet and the Decision to Send an Expeditionary Force to France in 19140
Spying in South Asia: Britain, United States, and India’s Secret Cold War0
Engaging with the World: The Republic of Vietnam and Its Foreign Policy during the Vietnam War (1965–1973)0
The World’s Most Prestigious Prize: The Inside Story of the Nobel Peace Prize0
Revolution from Within: Mao's Legal Class Struggle and U.S. Recognition, 1944–19500
Putin: His Life and Times0
Before the West: The Rise and Fall of Eastern World Orders Before the West: The Rise and Fall of Eastern World Orders , by Ayse Zarakol, Cambridge and New York, Cambridg0
“Forced into the Shade”: Winston Churchill and America’s Naval Challenge0
Intelligence Power in Practice0
Turning to a ‘New chapter’? The Challenges of Redefining UK-China Relations in the Post-Handover Period, 1997–19990
Commitment to the Continent: The Foreign Office, the War Office, and the British Field Force, 1934-19380
Russia’s 1946 Expulsion of Journalist Reuben Markham from Eastern Europe0
March of the Moderates: Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, and the Rebirth of Progressive Politics March of the Moderates: Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, and the Rebirth of Progressive Politics 0
‘Three Whores at a christening’: The North Atlantic Triangle Beyond Suez0
‘Tired of Waking Up on the Floor’ the Temptations and Horror of Cold War Multilateral Diplomacy0
Origins of the American Foreign Policy Towards Kurdish Separatism in the Cold War Era and Mahabad Republic Case in Terms of Sea and Land Power Rivalry0
The Making of a Client? The British Education of Sultan Qaboos Bin Said of Oman, 1954–640
Staff Histories and Popular Histories: The Admiralty’s Accounts of the Second World War at Sea0
America in the World: A History of U.S. Diplomacy and Foreign Policy0
Reading the Signs of the Times: Norway, Slovakia and the Recognition Puzzle, 1939–19400
From Hard Politics to Human Rights: Albert Sherer, the CSCE’s Basket Three, and the Transformation of US Foreign Policy0
Don’t Cry for Me, Diplomacy: The Influence of Argentine Domestic Politics on Diplomatic Negotiations During the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) War0
‘Utterly Unrestricted Access’: Some Personal Thoughts on the Writing of the Authorised History of the Secret Intelligence Service0
Postcolonial Security: Britain, France, and West Africa’s Cold War0
The Diplomacy of Military Assistance: The Royal Navy Training Team and the Nigerian Civil War0
A Liberal Chronicle in Peace and War: Journals and Papers of J. A. Pease, 1st Lord Gainford, 1911–19150
The Development of Diplomatic Equality Since the Congress of Vienna0
The Management of Australia’s External Affairs Issues Under Atlee Hunt, 1901–1916: Implementing Foreign Policy?0
Greek Foreign Policy and the Rapprochement with Turkey in the 1930s0
The Foreign Office ‘Thought Police’: Foreign Office Security, the Security Department and the ‘Missing Diplomats’, 1940 – 19520
Internationalism Under Relentless Attacks: Anti-United Nations Sentiment in the United States During the Truman Era0
Facing the ‘Rogue Elephant’: The Evolution of British Strategy Towards Japan in the 1970s and 1980s0
The Architects of International Relations: Building a Discipline, Designing the World, 1914-19400
Halban’s ‘Diplomatic Flu’: A Case Study in Nuclear Diplomacy in World War II0
‘Official’ Histories of the End of Empire0
Letters and Conversations 1972 to 1975: Willy Brandt, Bruno Kreisky and Olof Palme0
‘A Direct, Give-and-Take’: The Personal Diplomacy of Herbert Hoover0
Don’t Cry No More: A Comparative Study of U.S. Domestic and Foreign Restrictions on Riot Control Agent Use0
The Last Treaty: Lausanne and the End of the First World War in the Middle East0
The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam0
The Australians at Geneva: Internationalist Diplomacy in the Interwar Years0
Churchill and Eden: Partners Through War and Peace0
Military Education and the British Empire, 1815–19490
Kennan: A Life between Worlds0
Scares, Panics, and Strategy: The Politics of Security and British Invasion Scares before 19140
Dissenter Diplomacy: Sub-Diplomatic Efforts in the Making of the Anglo-American Alliance, 1850–19180
America and the Making of an Independent Ireland0
‘Geopolitics of Sympathy’: George F. Kennan and NATO Enlargement0
Sir Orme Sargent and British Policy Towards Europe, 1926–19490
Depoliticisation as a Diplomatic Defensive Strategy: Analysis of the International Conflicts Waged in the ICAO0
Reconsidering Japan’s War Reparations and Economic Re-Entry into Southeast Asia0
Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War , edited by Peter Jackson, William Mulligan a0
Euromissiles: The Nuclear Weapons That Nearly Destroyed NATO Euromissiles: The Nuclear Weapons That Nearly Destroyed NATO , by Colbour0
The Longest Boundary: How the US-Canadian Border’s Line Came To Be Where It Is, 1763-1910: Vol. 1: Coast to Coast, Vol. 2: Consolidation, Confirmation and Completion0
Nicaragua Must Survive: Sandinista Revolutionary Diplomacy and the Global Cold War0
Leadership: Lessons from a Life in Diplomacy0
Britain and China, 1967–72. Documents on British Policy Overseas, Series III, Volume XIII0
From San Francisco to Seoul: Re-Examining the Conception of the Mutual Defense Treaty Between South Korea and the United States0
The End of the Soviet Union Revisited. Evidence from Ministerial de Relaciones Exteriores de Cuba (MINREX)0
Official History: writing the history of military operations and intelligence0
Delegated diplomacy: how ambassadors establish trust in international relations Delegated diplomacy: how ambassadors establish trust in international relations 0
Worldmaking in the Long Great War: How Local and Colonial Struggles Shaped the Modern Middle East Worldmaking in the Long Great War: How Local and Colonial Struggles Shaped the Modern M0
Defrosting the Cold War and Beyond: An Introduction to the Helsinki Process, 1954–20220
‘No One Knows – Or Will Say’: Revisiting the State Department’s Handling of the Belmonte-Wendler Letter0
Allen Leeper, the Foreign Office and the Diplomacy of Air Disarmament, 1932-19340
Egypt, Israel, and the United States at the Autonomy Talks, 19790
They Call It Diplomacy: Forty Years of Representing Britain Abroad0
Culture as Litmus Paper: The Impact of the 1968 Events on the East-West Cultural Relations0
Pacific Fleet to Singapore?: Deterrence, Warfighting, and Anglo-American Planning for the Defense of Southeast Asia, 1937-19410
Main Shortcomings and Challenges of the New START Treaty0
Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency0
Lord Haldane and the July Crisis0
The Foreign Office and Official History: Historiography, Methods and People0
The Wisdom of ‘Modest’ Beginnings: Lord Salisbury, Arbitration, International Law and British Naval Supremacy0
Diplomacy of Non-State Armed Actors: A New Reality in International Relations?0
Götterdämmerung Averted: Winston Churchill, Flensburg and the Unthinkable0
A Global Network for Recognition: The Sea Change EU Public Diplomacy (1986–1996)0
‘If This Is the People’s Will, the People Should Be Replaced’: The Shi’ization of Syria During the Civil War, 2011–20180
International Law and the Politics of History International Law and the Politics of History , by Anne Orford, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021, 382pp., £59.990
An Unclaimed Arab League Victory: The Foreign Office–Led Cessation of Kuwaiti Oil to Haifa0
Minute by Minute: The Problem of Officials in Official History0
The War Lords and the Gallipoli Disaster: How Globalized Trade led Britain to its Worst Defeat of the First World War0
‘“La princesse anglaise”: Lady Burghersh, British diplomats’ wives, and the defeat of Napoleon, 1813–15.’0
Neville Chamberlain and Regime Change in Germany: The First Four Months of the Second World War0
The United Kingdom and Spain in the Eighteenth Century: Beloved Enemy0
“I Cannot Comprehend How, Yet it was Done”: Minister Ditleff’s Report from the Besieged City, Warsaw 19390
The Atlantic Realists: Empire and International Political Thought between Germany and the United States The Atlantic Realists: Empire and International Political Thought between Germany0
Arming the “Freedom Fighters” in Afghanistan: Carter, Reagan, and the End of the Cold War0
“I Have Concluded That the US Government Will Adopt a New Focus in Its Policies Towards the Government of South Africa.” President Jimmy Carter and Apartheid South Africa0
Throwing Good Money After Bad: The Kuomintang Involvement in the Chew Swee Kee Case, 1956–590
Much Ado about Little: The Whitlam Government and Australia’s Engagement with Southeast Asia0
The Spectre of War: International Communism and the Origins of World War II0
Transnational Organizations and Canadian-American Environmental Diplomacy, 1890–19300
Tacit Alliance: Franklin Roosevelt and the Anglo-American ‘Special Relationship’ before Churchill, 1937-1939 Tacit Alliance: Franklin Roosevelt and the Anglo-American ‘Special Relations0
Neutral Paradoxes. Switzerland and the Allies at the Beginning of the Second World War0
The British Army, Upper Silesia, and European Diplomacy, 1920–220
The American Success to Denuclearise South Korea: Global Bipolarity, Geographical Remoteness, and Nuclear Alliance Restraint0
Metternich, the German Question and the Pursuit of Peace, 1840–1848 Metternich, the German Question and the Pursuit of Peace, 1840–1848 , by Barbora Pásztorová, Berlin, 0
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