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The Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol-18 (TRAP-18) in Australia: face validity, content validity, and utility in the Australian context/ Emily Corner & Natalie Pyszora by
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In: The Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism Vol 17, Issue 3, October 2022, pp.246-268
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Putin's imperial nationalism and obsession with Ukraine/ Mizoguchi Shuhei by
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In: Asia-Pacific Review Vol 29, No. 2, Summer 2022, pp.56-78
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Historical background of Putin's invasion of Ukraine/ Hakamada Shigeki by
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In: Asia-Pacific Review Vol 29, No. 2, Summer 2022, pp.19-34
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India's maritime security legal framework and its influence on international maritime security cooperation/ Prakash Gopal by
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In: Maritime Affairs: Journal of the National Maritime Foundation of India Vol 18, No. 1, 2022, pp. 91-103
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UNCLOS: facilitating ocean governance and maritime security/ Anil Jai Singh by
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In: Maritime Affairs: Journal of the National Maritime Foundation of India Vol 18, No. 1, 2022, pp. 72-90
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Who lost Ethiopia? the unmaking of an African anchor state and U.S. foreign policy/ Harry Verhoeven & Michael Woldemariam by
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In: Contemporary Security Policy Vol. 43, No 4, October 2022, pp. 622-650 (104)
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Conflict management or conflict resolution: how do major powers conceive the role of the United Nations in peacebuilding?/ Fanny Badache, Sara Hellmüller & Bilal Salaymeh by
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In: Contemporary Security Policy Vol. 43, No 4, October 2022, pp. 547-571 (104)
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One year on from the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan: re-instituting gender apartheid/ Farkhondeh Akbari & Jacqui True by
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In: Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol.76 Issue 6, December 2022, pp. 624-633 (36)
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Indonesia's G20 presidency: neoliberal policy and authoritarian tendencies/ Faris Al-Fadhat by
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In: Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol.76 Issue 6, December 2022, pp. 617-623 (36)
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Decoupling from China: how U.S. Asian allies responded to the Huawei ban/ Ji-Young Lee, Eugeniu Han & Keren Zhu by
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In: Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol.76 Issue 5, October 2022, pp. 486-506 (36)
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The Solomons-China 2022 security deal: extraterritoriality and the perils of militarisation in the Pacific Islands/ Jon Fraenkel & Graeme Smith by
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In: Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol.76 Issue 5, October 2022, pp. 473-485 (36)
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For a progressive realism: Australian foreign policy in the 21st century/ Nick Bisley, Robyn Eckersley, Shahar Hameiri, Jessica Kirk, George Lawson & Benjamin Zala by
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In: Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol.76 Issue 2, April 2022, pp. 138-160 (36)
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Preparing for transitional justice in North Korea/ Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings, Sarah Son & Danielle Chubb by
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In: Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol.76 Issue 2, April 2022, pp. 121-129 (36)
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Unpacking the framing of health in the United Nations Security Council/ Maike Voss, Isabell Kump & Paul Bochtler by
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In: Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol.76 Issue 1, February 2022, pp. 4-10 (36)
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The United Nations Security Council and health emergencies: introduction/ Simon Rushton & Maike Voss by
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In: Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol.76 Issue 1, February 2022, pp. 1-3 (36)
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"No future for Libya with Gaddafi": classical realism, status and revenge in the UK intervention in Libya/ Grant Dawson by
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In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.35, No.3, June 2022, pp.357-374 (93)
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The public-private distinction in the shadow of China: uneven and combined development's critique of liberal IR theory?/ Darius A'Zami & Xin Liu by
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In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.35, No.3, June 2022, pp.291-313 (93)
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Decolonising resilience: reading Glissant's poetics of relation in Central Eurasia/ David Chandler by
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In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.35, No.2, April 2022, pp.158-175 (93)
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What makes communities resilient in times of complexity and change?/ Elena A. Korosteleva & Irina Petrova by
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In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.35, No.2, April 2022, pp.137-157 (93)
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Referent object, securitising actors and the audience: the climate change threat and the securitisation of development in India/ Anjan Kumar Sahu by
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In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.35, No.1, February 2022, pp.31-54 (93)
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