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Foreign Policy Analysis - An International Studies Association (ISA) Journal Editors-in-Chief: Brian Lai & Lisbeth Aggestam
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Not to make it All About Me but when you need a cite for how high gas prices affect public support for foreign policy (say because the WH just made this explicit) you can read my new @fpajrnl.bsky.social piece academic.oup.com/fpa/article/...
🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 Kovačević, Rečević, Varda, and Milošević (2026) bridge neoclassical realism with role theory to introduce the concept of 'role hedging', illustrating it through Serbia's engagement with the Berlin Process and the Open Balkan Initiative. doi.org/10.1093/fpa/...
🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 Silva (2026) argues that Presidential beliefs about defence-offense balance and sanctions backfire produce variation in US sanctions policy, and develops a typology linking US grand strategies to distinct sanctions doctrines. doi.org/10.1093/fpa/...
🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 Kramer (2026) explores how China manages its dual roles as leader of the Global South and global climate leader, developing a theoretical framework of role conflict management strategies in foreign policy. doi.org/10.1093/fpa/...
In "Current in U.S. Foreign Policy" with @cnwillis.bsky.social, we discuss our recently published piece in @fpajrnl.bsky.social: cusfp.substack.com/p/do-us-mili...
🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 Zabun (2026) suggests that government type, presidential or parliamentary, affects views of democratic leader resolve during international crises, highlighting the importance of domestic institutional structures in shaping perceptions. doi.org/10.1093/fpa/...
🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 Willis and Preble (2026) ask whether US security commitments lead to sanctions compliance, showing that greater US defence commitments reduce sanctions busting, though this effect dissapates for deployments longer than 40 years. doi.org/10.1093/fpa/...
In a newly published article in @fpajrnl.bsky.social , I show how rising gas prices affect Americans’ willingness to pay for victory in Ukraine and the security of Taiwan—not just directionally but in specific dollar (and cent) amounts. academic.oup.com/fpa/article/...
🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 Musgrave (2026) examines the relationship between sanctions costs and public support, using two surveys to show limited backing for sanctions as economic burdens increase, with implications for American support of Taiwan and Ukraine. doi.org/10.1093/fpa/...
🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 Malit Jr (2026) focuses on the paradox of South-South labour migration in an anarchic international system, using extensive field observations of the Philippines' case to show how sender states strengthen coalitions and bargaining power. doi.org/10.1093/fpa/...
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Abstract. Economic sanctions appear to be an inexpensive means for wealthy countries to punish or coerce targets. Not all sanctions are, or will be, cheap,
Pay Any Price? Measuring Americans’ Willingness-to-Pay for Sanctions on Russia and China
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Abstract. Economic sanctions appear to be an inexpensive means for wealthy countries to punish or coerce targets. Not all sanctions are, or will be, cheap,
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Pay Any Price? Measuring Americans’ Willingness-to-Pay for Sanctions on Russia and China
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Keith A. Preble, Ph.D.
Our recent publication in Foreign Policy Analysis examines this question
Do US Military Deployments Reduce Sanctions Busting?
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Happy end of academic year 2025/2026! What a great way to start the summer "vacation" with an article publication. Fresh off the presses with @cnwillis.bsky.social, "With Friends Like These: The Impact of US Troop Deployments on Economic Sanctions Busting": doi.org/10.1093/fpa/... /1
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With Friends Like These: The Impact of US Troop Deployments on Economic Sanctions Busting
Abstract. The deployment of US troops and the maintenance of US bases abroad is a manifestation of the commitments of both the United States and its partne
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Keith A. Preble, Ph.D.