Journal of Global Security Studies
A journal of the International Studies Association (ISA). Publishes cutting-edge research on global security and global aspects of debates in security studies.
- 🚨New article alert! Read JOGSS's new research note to learn how data collection and coding protocols in the UCDP One-Sided Violence dataset often reproduce statist biases and contribute to the “uncounted dead” of civilians in conflict. 📘 Read more: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
- Do US allies make reputational inferences about its resolve when it undersupports informal partners? Using Japan as a case, Georgios Zacharias finds Tokyo was more concerned with US’ resource commitments and shared interests than questioning its resolve. #JOGSS 🔗 Read more: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
- How do ordinary people navigate relationships with competing authorities during armed conflict? Read the new JOGSS article to discover how civilians in Myanmar use different forms of Bourdieu’s capital to exercise agency and engage with armed actors. 🔗 Open access: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
- Has the “nuclear taboo” weakened in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine? A new study by @smetanamichal.bsky.social and @profonderco.bsky.social finds that “atomic aversion” among the Russian public has remained virtually unchanged. Why is this the case? 🤔 Read more here: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
- How do China and Russia employ economic coercion through subtle and less conspicuous means? 📘 @victoraferguson.bsky.social’s comparative study offers valuable insights into the mechanisms and strategic logic underpinning their sanctioning behaviour. 🔗 Open access: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
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- Are ideological appeals, rather than material incentives, the key to attracting highly committed recruits and sustaining rebel group success? 🤔 Michael J. Soules' research finds that ideologically based recruitment strategies offer rebels a double-edged sword. 🔍 Read more: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
- 🚨 New article alert! @stevenlangendonk.bsky.social & 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/jogs...
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- What drives states to adopt (or shift) their cyber strategies? Read @nadiyakostyuk.bsky.social, Evan Perkoski, and 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/jogs...
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- Curious about the latest research from our editorial team? 📖 Read @dingbatacus.bsky.social's article exploring how electoral turbulence and violence lead to gendered outcomes — and how they impact women's representation in legislative bodies 🗳️ Available open access 👇 doi.org/10.1177/1065...
- Read Christopher Whyte's research to explore the "subversion aversion paradox" in cyber-enabled influence operations (CEIOs). While CEIOs favour subtle tactics, states are more likely to adopt performative actions when chances of subversive success diminish. 🔍 Learn more: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
- Why do armed nonstate actors introduce codes of conduct? Is it to reduce control issues, signal to local or international actors, or influence peer groups? 🤔 Read Barak Mendelsohn’s article to find the answers 🔍 🔗 Available open access: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
- How does humanitarian food aid impact violent conflict? @mattkribar.bsky.social’s work introduces a new dataset of USAID humanitarian food assistance to untangle conflicting findings and address past measurement flaws 📊 🔍 Read more: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
- Do rising non-Western powers step back from statebuilding since they uphold the norm of sovereignty? 🤔 Monalisa Adhikari’s research challenges this view and examines how India and China have shaped political institutions in Nepal and Myanmar. 🔍 Available open access: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
- 🔍 How do ‘deviant’ states come to see themselves as victims in the international system? Aniruddha Saha’s research examines Iran-US nuclear politics to reflect the dichotomy of good/normal and bad/deviant states. 🔗 Read more: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
- Reposted by Journal of Global Security Studiesour new editorial team of the Journal of Global Security Studies at the ISA JOGSS's reception @journalofgss.bsky.social @drgholmes.bsky.social
- 📢 Our editor Ulrich Petersohn attended the Meet the Editors session at #ISA2025. If you missed it, here are the key takeaways! 👇
- If you can’t make it to the two JOGSS events, why not meet our editors at the sessions where they’ll be presenting or participating? #ISA2025 Find out more 3/3 @drgholmes.bsky.social @dingbatacus.bsky.social
- If you can’t make it to the two JOGSS events, why not meet our editors at the sessions where they’ll be presenting or participating? #ISA2025 Find out more 2/3 @birtegippert.bsky.social
- If you can’t make it to the two JOGSS events, why not meet our editors at the sessions where they’ll be presenting or participating? #ISA2025 Find out more 1/3 @jamespattison.bsky.social
- We're excited to be on Bluesky for a while and join thought-provoking conversations! Looking forward to sharing and promoting cutting-edge research on global security issues—find us at @journalofgss.bsky.social 🚀
- 📌 We are now on BlueSky! 🌍✨ Stay tuned for the latest insights and cutting-edge research on global security. Follow us to keep up with the conversations shaping the future! #JOGSS
- Curious about the latest research from our editorial team? 📖 Read @drgholmes.bsky.social's article to explore how technology and digitality shape gender and race power relations in UN peacekeeping. Find out more here 👇 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
- How does recruiting foreign nationals into the armed forces impact mutiny risk? 🤔 The answer isn’t simple! 💡Read the research by Abel Escribà-Folch, Christopher Faulkner, and @mehrl.bsky.social to uncover the complex dynamics at play. 🔍 Read their open-access article here: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
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- 🤔 Curious about the research done by our editorial team? 📖Check out @birtegippert.bsky.social’s co-authored book to explore why host countries of UN peacekeeping missions often consolidate authoritarian governance—despite UN’s push for democratisation. 🔗 Get your copy: academic.oup.com/book/59435
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- Reposted by Journal of Global Security StudiesReally pleased the Journal of Global Security Studies is now on 🦋 and we have a new editorial team. #ISA2025 @journalofgss.bsky.social
- 📌 We are now on BlueSky! 🌍✨ Stay tuned for the latest insights and cutting-edge research on global security. Follow us to keep up with the conversations shaping the future! #JOGSS
- Want to know more about the research done by our editorial team? 📖 Read Ulrich Petersohn’s latest article to explore how commercial military actors influence conflict termination. Find out here 👇 🔗 doi.org/10.1093/jogs... #Mercenaries #CivilWar
- How, why, and when does nuclear deterrence actually work? 🤔 Stuart Kaufman’s nuclear heuristics theory unpacks the key factor behind its success. #NuclearDeterrence 🔗 Read more: doi.org/10.1093/jogs...
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