
JournalofGlobSecStud
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A journal of the International Studies Association (ISA). Publishes cutting-edge research on global security. Find us: @journalofgss.bsky.social.
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What drives states to adopt (or shift) their cyber strategies? Read Nadiya Kostyuk @EPerkosk Michael Poznansky’s article to learn how bureaucratic politics plays an important role in shaping US and French cyber strategies. 🔍 Available open access: doi.org/10.1093/jogss/…


🚨 New article alert! Steven Langendonk & Edith Driessens rethink securitization with a new model of multilateral securitization. Learn how their model applies to the case of Orthodox heritage in Kosovo between 1999 and 2011. 🔍 Explore it more: doi.org/10.1093/jogss/…


Are ideological appeals the key to attracting highly committed recruits and sustaining rebel group success? Michael Soules’ research finds that ideologically based recruitment strategies offer rebels a double-edged sword. 🔍 Read more: doi.org/10.1093/jogss/…


❗️ New publication alert! A new article from Michal Smetana and Michal Onderco in JournalofGlobSecStud found that despite Kremlin’s belligerent rhetoric and calls for nuclear strikes, public support for using nuclear weapons against NATO has remained unchanged post-invasion.


How do China and Russia employ economic coercion through less conspicuous means? 📘 Victor Ferguson’s comparative study offers valuable insights into the mechanisms and strategic logic underpinning their sanctioning behaviour. 🔗 Open access: doi.org/10.1093/jogss/…


Has the “nuclear taboo” weakened in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine? A new study by Michal Smetana and Michal Onderco finds that “atomic aversion” among the Russian public has remained virtually unchanged. Why is this the case ? 🤔 Read more here: doi.org/10.1093/jogss/…



Do US allies make reputational inferences about its resolve when it undersupports informal partners? Georgios Zacharias finds Japan was more concerned about the US’ resource commitments and shared interests rather than questioning its resolve. 🔗 Read more: doi.org/10.1093/jogss/…


2.5 years (and 6 rejections later) my piece finally found a home in JournalofGlobSecStud ! In a time when the US Resolve & Credibility is in the spotlight, exploring allied perceptions could not be more relevant (here featuring Japan). Link: doi.org/10.1093/jogss/…


hot off press, our article The Securitization of Civil Society in Conflict Zones: A Comparative Study of Iraq and Afghanistan Niamat Ibrahimi Abbas Farasoo how state and non-state actors securitise CSs #emity & #enmity #OxfordUniversity JournalofGlobSecStud academic.oup.com/jogss/article/…

🚨 New article alert! Read Niamat Ibrahimi, Hadeel Abdelhameed, PhD هَديلْ, and Abbas Farasoo’s latest work to explore how the mechanisms of securitisation construct civil society as a security threat or an ally in Iraq and Afghanistan. 🔓 Available open access: doi.org/10.1093/jogss/…
