European Journal of International Security
@EJIntSec
Publishing theoretical, methodological and empirical papers at the cutting-edge of research into international and global security challenges.
🎊 A New Chapter Begins! 📖 We're thrilled to announce a new editorial team at The European Journal of International Security - and some BIG changes to come! 🚀 Stay tuned as we unveil our vision for advancing scholarship and shaping the future of security research! #EJIS @MYBISA
Without the development and integration of commercial UAVs into a strike role (e.g. FPVs, Mavics, night bomber, etc.) in the Ukrainian military, I think Ukraine could have lost the war in 2024. Russia's recent improvements in its strike drone capabilities is currently one of the…
To what extent can drones be the primary determinants of victory in warfare? "The drone revolution: Towards a synthesis in the drone debate" by James Wesley Hutto & @DrJamesRogers gets at the heart of drone discourse. Read here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Have drones actually revolutionized war? It seems like a simple enough question, but what's the answer and why does it matter? Find out in my new @EJIntSec article with Wes Hutto free to access here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
To what extent can drones be the primary determinants of victory in warfare? "The drone revolution: Towards a synthesis in the drone debate" by James Wesley Hutto & @DrJamesRogers gets at the heart of drone discourse. Read here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
To what extent can drones be the primary determinants of victory in warfare? "The drone revolution: Towards a synthesis in the drone debate" by James Wesley Hutto & @DrJamesRogers gets at the heart of drone discourse. Read here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

"The counterterrorism–terrorism paradox: From defence to violence in Kashmir" from @shaswatidas and @MiaMBloom is brand new and open access! 🏔️ 📚👉 Read more here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

My newest article with the brilliant @shaswatidas is finally published with @EJIntSec and it is open access (free for everyone). Read all about counter terrorism in Kashmir, what works and what doesn’t : cambridge.org/core/journals/… #kashmir #Pakistan #jihad
🚀 Brand new: "Making stars align: Partnerships between state sponsors and armed groups" from @niklaskarlen. 📚👉 Open access and available here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

🚨 New and open access: "Making stars align: Partnerships between state sponsors and armed groups" from @niklaskarlen. 📚👉 Read for free here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

European Journal of International Security - Volume 10 - Issue 2 - cup.org/4jQA7OX #EJIS10 #OpenAccess @EJintSec
Another important report working to correct the popular—yet incorrect—belief that (limited) retrenchment frequently paves the way for rival gains. For my own contribution to the debate in @EJIntSec, see: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
1/ How might US allies react if the US pulls back troops or downgrades security commitments? Our new report draws lessons from historical cases of limited U.S. retrenchment. 🧵 rand.org/t/RBA739-3
Anything submitted to EJIS between 12th July and 11th August will be processed after the 11th, due to summer leave for the editorial staff. Thank you for understanding! 🚀
"Fighting for their country: How proximate conflict shapes citizens’ attitudes" from from Alexander Sorg, Wolfgang Wagner, and @ProfOnderco. 📖 Read in full here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

EJIS has received it's first formal Impact Factor of 2.5, making us a Q1 IR journal. Many thanks to all our authors, previous editorial teams, and our colleagues at BISA & CUP for supporting this achievement within 10 years of the journal's founding! 🚀
If you were at the BISA conference in Belfast last week, you might have seen this photo on the BISA Memory Board - the first three EJIS editors: Tim Edmonds, Jason Ralph and Andrew Mumford!

Looking to head into the weekend with a relevant read? "Timing bombs and the temporal dynamics of Iranian nuclear security" from Ryan K. Beasley & Ameneh Mehvar might be for you! 🇮🇷 Open access and available here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

🇮🇷🇫🇷🇨🇳 Interested in Iranian national security, left-wing populism in France, and Chinese power in the Pacific Islands? The latest issue of EJIS might be for you! 🚀 cambridge.org/core/journals/…

The European Journal of International Security is an #OpenAccess title from 2025. Authors may choose any of the six Creative Commons licences when publishing Gold Open Access in this journal. Find out more here - cup.org/440G5ae #BISA2025 @MYBISA @EJIntSec
Good morning #BISA2025 attendees 👋 Today is your last chance to pitch your book proposal to our editors @AtifaJiwa and Milly at the @BloomsburyAcad stand! Pssst… there’s also discounted #Politics and #InternationalRelations books up for grabs… @MYBISA
We then had a ‘meet the editors’ panel with @TheRealistHom, Andrew Mumford, Rita Floyd and David Wainwaring from @RISjnl @EJIntSec and @IAJournal_CH A fascinating insight to the world of journals and how to get in them! 🌍 #BISA2025
Enjoying #BISA2025? There's only one way to make it better... EJIS has a brand new issue! cambridge.org/core/journals/…

An article on nonproliferation and unipolarity written by @kjolvegeland, @JanekRuzicka and me is now available for read only at the @EJIntSec. It shows how unipolarity enabled and incentivised the US to prioritise nonproliferation in the 1990s. Relevant! eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%…