Sunday, January 30, 2022

New Issue: Security Studies

The latest issue of Security Studies (Vol. 30, no. 5, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Joshua Alley & Matthew Fuhrmann, Budget Breaker? The Financial Cost of US Military Alliances
  • Brian Blankenship, The Price of Protection: Explaining Success and Failure of US Alliance Burden-Sharing Pressure
  • Tongfi Kim & Luis Simón, A Reputation versus Prioritization Trade-Off: Unpacking Allied Perceptions of US Extended Deterrence in Distant Regions
  • Do Young Lee, Strategies of Extended Deterrence: How States Provide the Security Umbrella
  • Hicham Bou Nassif, Rethinking Pathways of Transnational Jihad: Evidence from Lebanese ISIS Recruits
  • Leah Matchett, Minilateralism and Backlash in the Nuclear Security Summit: The Consequences of Nuclear Governance outside the IAEA
  • Antonio Calcara & Luis Simón, Market Size and the Political Economy of European Defense
  • Tanisha M. Fazal, The Decline in Declarations of War: An Exchange Jus in Bello, Jus Ad Bellum, and The Decline in Declarations of War