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‘The most beautiful of wars’: Carl von Clausewitz and small wars
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- 26 October 2016, pp. 47-63
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The violent inaction of the state and the camp as site of struggle: The perspectives of humanitarian actors in Moria Camp, Lesvos
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- 17 May 2021, pp. 418-438
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Bilateral defence and security cooperation despite disintegration: Does the Brexit process divide the United Kingdom and Germany on Russia?
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- 11 November 2020, pp. 86-108
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When state capacity dissolves: Explaining variation in violent conflict and conflict moderation
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- 06 April 2017, pp. 153-178
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The epistemology of lethality: Bullets, knowledge trajectories, kinetic effects
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- 26 July 2019, pp. 77-93
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Questions of life and death: (De)constructing human rights norms through US public opinion surveys
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- 03 April 2019, pp. 142-162
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Hijacking the rule of law in postconflict environments
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- 17 September 2018, pp. 41-60
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At the outer limits of the international: Orbital infrastructures and the technopolitics of planetary (in)security
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- 12 October 2020, pp. 294-314
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Drones, Afghanistan, and beyond: Towards analysis and assessment in context
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- 01 October 2021, pp. 283-303
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The people's army “enemising” the people: The COVID-19 case of Israel
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- 27 October 2021, pp. 104-123
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Fighters’ motivations for joining extremist groups: Investigating the attractiveness of the Right Sector's Volunteer Ukrainian Corps
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- 25 April 2022, pp. 47-69
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When peace nations go to war: Examining the narrative transformation of Sweden and Norway in Afghanistan
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- 30 March 2021, pp. 318-337
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Victim versus villain: Repatriation policies for foreign fighters and the construction of gendered and racialised ‘threat narratives’
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- 16 November 2022, pp. 1-24
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Hybrid warfare: The continuation of ambiguity by other means
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- 17 June 2022, pp. 192-206
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Enough is enough: the UK Prevent Strategy and normative invalidation
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- 03 August 2018, pp. 326-343
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Considering stratospheric aerosol injections beyond an environmental frame: The intelligible ‘emergency’ techno-fix and preemptive security
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- 16 March 2023, pp. 262-280
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Women, Peace and Security National Action Plans in anti-gender governments: The cases of Brazil and Poland
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- 02 August 2022, pp. 531-550
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The ‘ultimate insurance’ or an ‘irrelevance’ for national security needs? Partisanship, foreign policy attitudes, and the gender gap in British public opinion towards nuclear weapons
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- 08 July 2021, pp. 360-381
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Whose balance? A constructivist approach to balance of power politics
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- 25 November 2020, pp. 109-128
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A versatile organisation: Mapping the military's core roles in a changing security environment
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- 29 November 2021, pp. 18-37
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