| 1 | Beyond lecturing: assessment, behaviour and how to survive and thrive 2025, , 121-133 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 2 | Teaching traditional approaches to security 2025, , 24-51 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 3 | Dedication 2025, , v-v | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 4 | Non-traditional security threats 2025, , 99-120 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 5 | States and Nature: The Effects of Climate Change on Security. By Joshua W. Busby. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 334p. $99.99 cloth, $34.99 paper. | 0.7 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 6 | The challenges of the increasing institutionalization of climate security | 3.9 | 7 | Citations (PDF) |
| 7 | Ontological vs. societal security: same difference or distinct concepts? | 0.8 | 6 | Citations (PDF) |
| 8 | Solar Geoengineering: The View from Just War/Securitization Theories | 1.3 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 9 | Securitisation and the function of functional actors | 1.2 | 52 | Citations (PDF) |
| 10 | Security cooperation as a primary institution of western international society | 1.2 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 11 | Evidence of securitisation in the economic sector of security in Europe? Russia’s economic blackmail of Ukraine and the EU’s conditional bailout of Cyprus | 3.8 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 12 | Ethics and the Study of Security 2019, , 28-48 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 13 | Framework: the Meaning of Securitization and the Method of JST 2019, , 49-73 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 14 | Just Initiation of Securitization: Just Reason 2019, , 74-98 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 15 | Just Initiation of Securitization: Just Referent Objects 2019, , 99-122 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 16 | Just Initiation of Securitization: Right Intention, Macro-Proportionality and Reasonable Chance of Success 2019, , 123-150 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 17 | Just Conduct in Securitization 2019, , 151-177 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 18 | Just Termination of Securitization 2019, , 178-206 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 19 | Conclusion 2019, , 207-211 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 20 | Introduction 2019, , 1-27 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 21 | Index 2019, , 235-240 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 22 | States, Last Resort, and the Obligation to Securitize | 0.6 | 26 | Citations (PDF) |
| 23 | Collective securitisation in the EU: normative dimensions | 4.0 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 24 | Parallels with the hate speech debate: the pros and cons of criminalising harmful securitising requests | 3.0 | 22 | Citations (PDF) |
| 25 | Extraordinary or ordinary emergency measures: what, and who, defines the ‘success’ of securitization? | 2.0 | 103 | Citations (PDF) |
| 26 | A new standard for the evaluation of solidarist institutions | 1.5 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 27 | The Promise of Theories of just Securitisation 2016, , 75-88 | | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 28 | Why We Need Needs-Based Justifications of Human Rights | 1.0 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 29 | Can securitization theory be used in normative analysis? Towards a just securitization theory | 2.2 | 174 | Citations (PDF) |
| 30 | Towards a consequentialist evaluation of security: bringing together the Copenhagen and the Welsh Schools of security studies | 3.0 | 139 | Citations (PDF) |