Australian Journal of International Affairs

Papers
(The H4-Index of Australian Journal of International Affairs is 14. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Australian foreign policy, the media and responses to mass atrocities33
Exploring the factors behind the persistence of the Philippine-U.S. alliance: a focus on the changing gist of the 1951 Philippine-U.S. Mutual Defence Treaty (MDT)27
New Zealand, Australia and grounds for strategic scepticism toward AUKUS27
Indigenous Australian diplomacy and the United Nations declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples26
Middle powers in the post-globalisation era: economic strategy and geopolitical repositioning in Germany and Australia24
Educating AI developers to prevent harmful path dependency in AI resort-to-force decision making24
Disputed geometries of great power politics: US–China perspectives on minilateralism18
China: Australia’s new great and powerful friend?18
Global IR and the middle power concept: exploring different paths to agency17
India and Taiwan’s evolving entente commerciale: trade and informal defense cooperation between Taiwan-India17
Critical issues in contemporary China. Decoding Xi Jinping’s ‘new era’, 3rd edition16
Navigating the twin risks in alliance dilemma: South Korea's foreign policy during US-DPRK nuclear crises16
Coalition-building and the politics of hegemonic ordering in the Indo-Pacific15
Transition from hedging to balancing in Australia’s China policy: theoretical and empirical explorations15
The case for UN-supported, ASEAN-led negotiations on Myanmar14
The United States is a messianic state: rhetorical roots in US foreign policy since 199114
The future of the U.S. alliance14
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