Concept: International Relations and Foreign Policy
Congress, especially Republicans, uses more security framing in trade policy
Who uses national security language in trade policy debates and why

Japan’s defense buildup coexists with strong pacifist attitudes
How Japan navigates defense expansion and pacifism after Russia's Ukraine invasion

Graduate classrooms may be central to Global IR change
Graduate education's role in blocking international relations globalization

Resourcing shapes influence and fragmentation in international organizations
How countries use funding and staffing to control global institutions

A model links colonial war, trade restrictions, and exclusive trading rights
How rival powers choose between peaceful trade or warfare to control colonial markets

Article traces the “imaginary” in technology, war, and security studies
How shared beliefs about technology shape conflict and geopolitics

Language(s) of War: A Discursive Framework for the Linguistic Construction of Interstate Conflict
How language shapes the way nations construct and justify conflict

Case studies are proposed to improve IR teaching on Southeast Asia
Case studies offer students deeper engagement with complex regional politics

Ukraine’s victory-oriented strategy was deemed unlikely to succeed
Examining whether Ukraine can break free from a prolonged stalemate with Russia











