2023

Belligoni, S. 2023. “Improving Civil-military Operations in Response to Humanitarian Emergencies.” In Amb. Philips Kosnett (Ret.) (Ed.). Boots & Suits. Historical Cases and Contemporary Lessons in Military Diplomacy. Marine Corps University Press.

Ben Hammou, Salah. 2023. “The Varieties of Civilian Praetorianism: Evidence from Sudan’s Coup Politics.” Armed Forces & Society. Online First.

Powell, Jonathan and Salah Ben Hammou. 2023. “Brazil’s January 8 Insurrection: Distinguishing Coup Advocacy from Coup Attempt.” The Loop: ECPR’s Political Science Blog. February 21.

Kayaalp, Özgür. 2023. “The correlates of regional cooperation: A regional dyadic approach.” Politics & Policy 00: 1– 21. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12526.

Kayaalp, Özgür. 2023. “International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) Datasets”. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/RHDOJM. Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:6LinFr/wTwgaYeitOSaH3Q== [fileUNF].  

Yekple, Michael, Daniel Banini, and Philip Attuquayefio. 2023. “Ghana: The Origins and Evolution of A National Intelligence Culture.” In Shaffer, Ryan, ed. The Handbook of African Intelligence Cultures. Rowman & Littlefield.

2022

Powell, Jonathan, Salah Ben Hammou, Amy Erica Smith, Lucas Borba, Drew Holland Kinney, Mwita Chacha, and Erica De Bruin. 2022. “A Coup at the Capitol?: Conceptualizing Coups and Other Antidemocratic Actions.” International Studies Review, 24(1), 1-28.

Ben Hammou, Salah. 2022. “When Civilian Protests Facilitate Coups d’Etat: Reflecting on Revolution & Counter-Revolution in Sudan.” Political Violence at a Glance.

Ben Hammou, Salah. 2022. “Why We Must Understand Civilian Participation in Military Rule.” The Loop: The ECPR’s Political Science Blog. .

Ben Hammou, Salah. 2022. “Sudan’s Leader Says the Military will Step Aside. That’s Not Likely.” The Washington Post: Monkey Cage.

Ben Hammou, Salah, and Avery Reyna. 2022. “Anti-Coup Strategies Should Address Civilian Coup Allies.” Just Security.

Ben Hammou, Salah, and Elizabeth Meehan. Forthcoming. “To Twitter or Not to Twitter?in Strategies for Navigating Graduate School and Beyond. edited by Kevin G. Lorentz II, Daniel J. Mallinson, Julia Marin Hellwege, David Phoenix, and J. Cherie Strachan. Washington, DC: American Political Science Association.

Ali, Hager, Salah Ben Hammou, and Jonathan Powell. Forthcoming. “Between Coups and Elections: Constitutional Engineering and Military Entrenchment in Sudan.” Africa Spectrum.

2021

Witkowski, K., Yeo, J., Belligoni, S., Ganapati, N. E., Corbin, T., & Rivera, F. 2021.Florida as a COVID-19 Epicenter: Exploring the Role of Institutions in the State’s Response.” International Journal of Public Administration. [Included in the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Global Literature on Coronavirus Disease database]

Belligoni, S. 2021. “Italy—Once Overwhelmed by COVID-19—Turns to a Health Pass and Stricter Measures to Contain Virus.” The Conversation US.

Belligoni, S. 2021. “Is Puerto Rico’s Renewable Energies Transition Fueling or Fueled by Disasters?” Il Caffè Geopolitico.

Belligoni, S. 2021. “Why Is Italy Ahead of the United States in the Vaccine Rollout of First Doses?” Geopolitica.info. 

Kayaalp, Ozgur. 2021. “Bilateral Environmental Agreements and Environmental Cooperation in the Mediterranean with Social Network Analysis”, Florida Political Chronicle, Vol 28, no.2, 81-93.

Schnaufer, Tad A. II. 2021. “NATO Burden Sharing in the Age of Hybrid Warfare: A Necessary Change in NATO’s Policies and Outlooks.” The Challenge to NATO: Global Security and the Atlantic Alliance, edited by Michael O. Slobodchikoff, G. Doug Davis, and Brandon Stewart, University of Nebraska Press.

Schnaufer, Tad A. II. 2021. “The US-NATO Relationship: The Cost of Maintaining Political Pressure on Allies.” Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.

Powell, Jonathan, Rebecca Schiel, and Salah Ben Hammou. 2021. Oil Wealth, Risk Acceptance, and the Seizure of Power. Journal of Global Security Studies.

Ben Hammou, Salah. 2021. “Sudan’s Military Coup Seems to be Supported by Some Civilian Politicians. That’s Happened Before.” The Washington Post: Monkey Cage.

Powell, Jonathan, and Salah Ben Hammou. 2021. “Are Coups Really Contagious?” The Washington Post: Monkey Cage.

2020

Belligoni, Sara. 2020. “Managing Infectious Disease Outbreaks.” National Model United Nations, World Health Organization: Background Guide (pp. 24-33).

Belligoni, S. 2020. “5 Reasons the Coronavirus Hit Italy so Hard.” The Conversation US. 

Belligoni, S. 2020. “International Efforts to Strengthen Test Capacities in Response to Coronavirus”. Il Giornale – Inside Over.

2019

Shapovalov, Miroslav and Konstantin Ash. 2019. “How Ukraine’s new president broke down a historic divide.” Monkey Cage, Washington Post.

Tezcür, Gunes M. and Peyman Asadzade. 2019. “Ethnic Nationalism vs. Religious Loyalty: The Case of the Kurds in Iran.” Nations and Nationalism 25(2): 652-72.

Belligoni, Sara. 2019. “Rethinking Leadership: Women Commanders, Rebel-Groups and Sexual Violence against Civilians – Cases of Colombia and Sierra Leone.” Florida Political Chronicle.

Fabian, Sandor. 2019. “The Russian Hybrid Warfare Strategy: Neither Russian nor Strategy.” Defense and Security Analysis.

Faulkner, Christopher M. 2019. “Children for Hire.” Political Violence at a Glance.

Faulkner, Christopher M., Jonathan Powell, and Trace Lasley. 2019. “Funding, Capabilities and the Use of Child Soldiers.” Third World Quarterly.

Faulkner, Christopher M., Joshua Lambert, and Jonathan Powell. 2019. “Reassessing Private Military and Security Company (PMSC) ‘Competition’ in Civil War: Lessons from Sierra Leone.” Small Wars & Insurgencies

Ricci, E. 2019. “The 16+1 Initiative.” Geopolitica. info: China Section.