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Cristian Canțâr (@cristiancantir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to see our article (co-authored with Brett Manzer) published and available. It was a lot of fun to write! #paradiplomacy brill.com/view/journals/…

Very happy to see our article (co-authored with Brett Manzer) published and available. It was a lot of fun to write! #paradiplomacy 
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Tuuli-Anna Huikuri (@ta_huikuri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our article with Sujeong_Shim on Exit Clauses in International Agreements is now Forthcoming at International Studies Quarterly! doi.org/10.1093/isq/sq… At a time when concerns for durability of intl. cooperation abound, we show how governments balance between their commitments and accountability:

Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) Journal (@fpa_jrnl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do citizens view efforts to protect civilians in conflict zones? Hatz & Hultman’s 2024 study finds broad support in Sweden, but concern about ties to extremist groups lowers backing for humanitarian policies. academic.oup.com/fpa/article/20…

How do citizens view efforts to protect civilians in conflict zones? Hatz & Hultman’s 2024 study finds broad support in Sweden, but concern about ties to extremist groups lowers backing for humanitarian policies.
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How has election monitoring evolved over time? Yukawa & Sakamoto’s 2024 study uses text analysis of monitoring reports to show a shift toward broader scrutiny beyond just election day activities. academic.oup.com/fpa/article/20…

How has election monitoring evolved over time? Yukawa & Sakamoto’s 2024 study uses text analysis of monitoring reports to show a shift toward broader scrutiny beyond just election day activities.
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Victor Asal (@victor_asal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Economic Sanctions and Sovereign Bond Ratings in the Developing World Foreign Policy Analysis @ ISA Glen Biglaiser, Hoon Lee, David Lektzian academic.oup.com/fpa/article/21…

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Injustices and Insecurities: Victimhood in Rodrigo Duterte's Populist Script of Philippine Foreign Policy | Foreign Policy Analysis @ ISA Enrico V Gloria academic.oup.com/fpa/article/21…

Binnur (@binnurot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 4th online-first article: “Political Leaders’ Role in Latin American Foreign Policy: A Systematic Review" by Consuelo Thiers - Consuelo Thiers Huerta . Part of International Relations / Uluslararası İlişkiler 's special issue: "State of the Art in FPA," coedited by Leslie Wehner & me. ir-journal.com/online-first/p…

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Huang’s (2023) analysis shows that ASEAN’s consensus-building in the South China Sea compels China to institutionalize restraint, driven by identity and legitimacy concerns. academic.oup.com/fpa/article/19…

Huang’s (2023) analysis shows that ASEAN’s consensus-building in the South China Sea compels China to institutionalize restraint, driven by identity and legitimacy concerns.

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The 5th online-first article from International Relations / Uluslararası İlişkiler's special issue, "State of the Art in FPA," coedited by Leslie Wehner&me is now available! “Have Middle Eastern Leaders Learned from the Arab Uprisings? An Arabic Operational Code Approach" by Sercan Canbolat. t.ly/wbeQm

International Studies Quarterly (@isq_jrnl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Contrary to much research, Jonas Tallberg & Carl Vikberg show that regime type affects how states design international organizations, but only under conditions of general-purpose cooperation. tinyurl.com/692sqaf034

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What drives elected officials to engage with foreign security policy in democracies? Walter C. Ladwig III shows that in India’s Lok Sabha, electoral security, party affiliation, and social identity shape parliamentary attention—not just public salience. academic.oup.com/fpa/article/21…

What drives elected officials to engage with foreign security policy in democracies?
Walter C. Ladwig III shows that in India’s Lok Sabha, electoral security, party affiliation, and social identity shape parliamentary attention—not just public salience.
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🏆 The FPA Section is now accepting nominations for: 🔹 Distinguished Scholar Award (10 June) 🔹 Alexander George Best Paper Award (10 June) 🔹 Best Book in FPA Award (31 July) 🔹 Margaret Hermann Award for Best Text Analysis Paper (31 July) Details: isanet.org/Programs/Award…

European Consortium for Political Research (@ecpr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PostDoc Position in Security Studies #ECPRMemberJobs 📅 12+12 months 🇨🇿 Center for Security Studies, Metropolitan University Prague ⌛ Sunday 15 June ow.ly/NFEC50UU9qf

Daniel F. Wajner (@wajnerd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵1/ 🚨New article out in Journal of European Integration! How do populists manage regional integration once in power? Are they always anti-regionalist? Or is the picture more complex? This study explores the many faces of Populist Regionalism in Europe & Latin America👇 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Leslie Wehner (@lesliewehner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 A new publication! I develop a theory of incremental change in foreign policy using a role approach. 2 illustrative examples: Mexico & Sweden. “Gradual Change in Foreign Policy: A Role-Theoretic Approach” academic.oup.com/isp/article/do…

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Cadier (2024) argues that populist governments politicize foreign policy by opposing predecessors, instrumentalizing diplomacy for domestic battles, and prioritizing internal political incentives over external strategic logic. academic.oup.com/fpa/article/20…

Cadier (2024) argues that populist governments politicize foreign policy by opposing predecessors, instrumentalizing diplomacy for domestic battles, and prioritizing internal political incentives over external strategic logic.
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Abbasov and Thies (2023) show that in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, individuals with stronger pro-democracy attitudes are more likely to support a pro-Western foreign policy over alignment with Russia. academic.oup.com/fpa/article-ab…

Abbasov and Thies (2023) show that in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, individuals with stronger pro-democracy attitudes are more likely to support a pro-Western foreign policy over alignment with Russia.

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🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 Zvobgo and Simmons (2025) show that most Americans still support ICC war crimes investigations, even when U.S. personnel are targeted, though national interest arguments can dampen this support. academic.oup.com/fpa/article/21…

🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨
Zvobgo and Simmons (2025) show that most Americans still support ICC war crimes investigations, even when U.S. personnel are targeted, though national interest arguments can dampen this support.
academic.oup.com/fpa/article/21…
Binnur (@binnurot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 8th article from International Relations / Uluslararası İlişkiler 's special issue ("State of the Art in FPA"), co-edited by Leslie Wehner and me, is now available! "A Different Approach on Analyzing Countries’ Grand Strategies: China and the United States" by Çağla Kılıç. ir-journal.com/online-first/r…