Books
Critical International Theory: An Intellectual History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018).
Theories of International Relations, sixth edition, co-edited with Jacqui True (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022). [Translated into Arabic, Polish, Romanian, and Simplified Chinese.]
Edited books and special issues of journals
Rise of the International: International Relations meets History, co-edited with Tim Dunne (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2024).
Introduction to International Relations: fourth edition, co-edited with Daniel McCarthy (Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2024). Previous editions published in 2007, 2012, and 2017.
Global Change, Peace and Security, vol. 21, no. 1, 2009, Twentieth Anniversary Special Issue, ‘International Relations: an Oceanic Perspective’, co-edited with Melissa Curley, Sara Davies, and Sebastian Kaempf.
The Globalization of Political Violence: Globalization’s Shadow, co-edited with Christopher Hughes (London: Routledge, 2008).
Security and the War on Terror co-edited with Alex Bellamy, Roland Bleiker, and Sara Davies (London: Routledge, 2008).
Articles
‘On the Horizon: The Futures of IR’, co-authored with Martin Coward, Matthew Paterson, Carolina Moulin, Nisha Shah, Maja Zehfuss, and Andreja Zevnik, Review of International Studies, vol. 50, no. 3, 2024, pp. 415-424.
‘From Historicising to Provincialising the Global’, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, vol. 33, no. 1, 2020, pp. 8-14. [Link]
‘Civilizing Statecraft: Andrew Linklater and Comparative Sociologies of States-Systems’, co-authored with Tim Dunne, Review of International Studies vol. 43, no. 4, 2017, pp. 686-699. [Link]
‘“The battle is all there is”: Philosophy and History in International Relations’, International Relations vol. 31, no. 3, 2017: pp. 261-281. [Link]
‘The Critical Theorist’s Labour: Empirical or Philosophical Historiography in International Relations?’, co-authored with Ryan Walter, Globalizations vol. 13, no. 5, 2016, pp. 520-531. [Link]
‘Bandung Sixty Years on: Revolt and Resilience in International Society’, co-authored with Tim Dunne and Ririn Tri Nurhayati, Australian Journal of International Affairs vol. 70, no. 4, 2016, pp. 358-373. [Link]
‘Historiographical Foundations of Modern International Thought: Histories of the European States-System from Florence to Göttingen’, History of European Ideas, vol. 41, no. 1, 2015, pp. 62-77. [Link]
‘A Rival Enlightenment? Critical International Theory in Historical Mode’, International Theory, vol 6, no. 3, 2014, pp. 417-453. [Link]
‘Waltz, the State of International Relations, and Theoretical Abstraction: Contextualising a Legacy’, Australian Journal of Political Science, vol. 49, no. 3, 2014, pp. 552-557. [Link]
‘Histories and Crises: Modern, Global, Natural and Social’, Forum on Camilleri and Falk’s Worlds in Transition’, Global Change, Peace and Security, vol. 24, no. 1, 2012, pp. 31-36. [Link]
‘Law of Nations as Reason of State: Diplomacy and the Balance of Power in Vattel’s Law of Nations’, Parergon, vol. 28, no. 2, 2011, pp. 105-128. [Link]
‘The Moralization of International Politics: Humanitarian Intervention and Its Critics’, Quaderni di Relazioni Internazionali, vol. 14, May 2011, pp. 70-85. [Link] [pdf]
‘Introduction’ to Michele Chiaruzzi, Global Change, Peace and Security, vol. 22, no. 1, 2010, pp. 121-123. [Link]
‘After the Event: Don DeLillo’s White Noise and September 11 Narratives’, Review of International Studies, vol. 35, no. 4, 2009, pp. 795-815. [Link]
‘An Australian Outlook on International Affairs? The Evolution of International Relations Theory in Australia’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 55, no. 3, 2009, pp. 335-359. [Link]
‘Foucault, Discipline and Raison D’État in Early Modern Europe’, International Political Sociology, vol. 2, no 3, 2008: pp. 270-272. [Link]
‘Between Kant and Pufendorf: Humanitarian Intervention, Critical International Theory and a Critique of Statist Anti-Cosmopolitanism’, Review of International Studies, vol. 33, Special Issue ‘Critical International Relations Theory After 25 Years’, April 2007, pp. 151-174. [Link]
‘Diplomatic Divergence in the Antipodes: Globalisation, Foreign Policy and State Identity in Australia and New Zealand’, co-authored with Jacqui True, Australian Journal of Political Science, vol. 41, no. 2, June 2006, pp. 241-256. [Link]
‘The Gothic Scene of International Relations: Ghosts, Monsters, Terror and the Sublime after September 11’, Review of International Studies, vol. 31, no. 4, Oct 2005, pp. 621-644. [Link]
‘In Fear of Refugees: The Politics of Border Protection in Australia’, International Journal of Human Rights, vol. 8, no. 1, spring, 2004, pp. 101-109. [Link]
‘Theories, Practices and Postmodernism in International Relations’, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, vol. 12, no. 2, Spring/Summer 1999, pp. 61-76. [Link]
‘Justice Unbound? Globalisation, States and the Transformation of the Social Bond’, co-authored with Richard Higgott, International Affairs, vol. 75, no. 3, July, 1999, pp. 483-498. Reprinted in Richard Higgott and Anthony Payne (eds), The New Political Economy of Globalisation (Edward Elgar, 2001), volume II, pp. 569-584. [Link]
‘The Project of Modernity and International Relations Theory’, Millennium, vol. 24, no. 1, 1995, pp. 27-51. Reprinted in Andrew Linklater (ed.), International Relations: Critical Concepts in Political Science (Routledge, 2000), volume IV, pp. 1731-1755. Also reprinted in Steven Roach (ed.), Critical Theory and International Relations: A Reader (London: Routledge, 2008), pp.378-390. [Link]
Book chapters
‘Sovereignty’, in Beate Jahn and Sebastian Schindler (eds), The Elgar Encyclopedia of International Relations (Edward Elgar, 2025). [4,000 word entry]
‘Rise of the International: Introduction’, with Tim Dunne, in Richard Devetak and Tim Dunne (eds), Rise of the International: International Relations meets History (Oxford University Press, 2024).
‘Divided by a Common Language: The International in History and Theory’, in Richard Devetak and Tim Dunne (eds), Rise of the International: International Relations meets History (Oxford University Press, 2024).
‘Natural Law and the Rise of the International’, in Richard Devetak and Tim Dunne (eds), Rise of the International: International Relations meets History (Oxford University Press, 2024).
‘Cultivating Humanitarianism: Moral Sentiment and International Humanitarian Law in the Civilizing Process’, in Matthew Killingsworth (ed.), Who do the Laws of War Protect? Civility, Barbarism and the Evolution of IHL (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024).
‘Introduction’, with Jacqui True, in Richard Devetak and Jacqui True (eds), Theories of International Relations, sixth edition (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).
‘Critical Theory’, in Richard Devetak and Jacqui True (eds), Theories of International Relations, sixth edition (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).
‘Post-Structuralism’, in Richard Devetak and Jacqui True (eds), Theories of International Relations, sixth edition (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).
‘Reason of State and International Political Thought’, in Vassilios Paipais (ed.), Perspectives on International Political Theory in Europe, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021).
‘Reason of State: An Intellectual History’, in Benjamin de Carvalho, Julia Costa Lopez, and Halvard Leira, et. al. (eds), Routledge Handbook of Historical International Relations (Routledge, 2021).
‘Vattel’s Reception in International Relations’, in Peter Schröder (ed.), Concepts and Contexts of Vattel’s Political and Legal Thought (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021).
‘Imperial Rivalry and the First Global War’, with Emily Tannock, in Chris Reus-Smit and Tim Dunne (eds), The Globalization of International Society (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017).
‘Obligations beyond the State: Andrew Linklater’s Men and Citizens in the Theory of International Relations’, co-authored with Juliette Gout, in Henrik Bliddal, Casper Sylvest and Peter Wilson (eds), Classics of International Relations: Essays in Criticism and Appreciation (London: Routledge, 2013).
‘“The Fear of Universal Monarchy”: Balance of Power as an Ordering Practice of Liberty’ in Tim Dunne, Trine Flockhart, Marjo Koivisto (eds), Liberal World Orders (Oxford: Oxford University Press/British Academy, 2013). [Link]
‘Vico Contra Kant: The Competing Critical Theories of Cox and Linklater’, in Shannon Brincat, Joao Nunes, Laura Lima (eds), Critical Theory in International Relations and Security Studies (London: Routledge, 2012). [pdf]
‘Introduction to International Relations: The Origins and Changing Agendas of a Discipline’, in Richard Devetak, Anthony Burke and Jim George (eds), Introduction to International Relations, second edition (Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2012).
‘The Modern State and Its Origins’, in Richard Devetak, Anthony Burke and Jim George (eds), Introduction to International Relations, second edition (Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2012).
‘Marxism and Critical Theory’, co-authored with Jim George and Martin Weber, in Richard Devetak, Anthony Burke and Jim George (eds), An Introduction to International Relations, second edition (Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2012).
‘Hugo Grotius’, in Nigel Young (ed.), Oxford International Encyclopedia of Peace (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010).
‘International Relations Theory in Australia’, co-authored with Richard Higgott, in Rod Rhodes (ed.), The Australian Study of Politics in the Twentieth Century (Palgrave, 2009).
‘Globalisation’s Shadow: An Introduction to the Globalization of Political Violence’, in Richard Devetak and Chris Hughes (eds), The Globalization of Political Violence: Globalization’s Shadow (London: Routledge, 2008).
‘Conclusion to Security and the War on Terror’, co-authored with Sara Davies, in Alex Bellamy, Roland Bleiker, Sara Davies and Richard Devetak (eds), Security and the War on Terror (London: Routledge, 2008).
‘Failures, Rogues and Terrorists: States of Exception and the North/South Divide’, in Alex Bellamy, Roland Bleiker, Sara Davies and Richard Devetak (eds), Security and the War on Terror (London: Routledge, 2008).
‘Failed States, Rogue States and the Sources of Terrorism: How the North Views the South’, in Christian Enemark (ed.), Ethics of War in a Time of Terror, Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defence, No. 163 (Canberra, 2006), pp. 99-118.
‘Order’, co-authored with Tim Dunne, in Martin Griffiths (ed), Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics (Routledge, 2005), pp. 613-622.
‘Foundationalism/Antifoundationalism’, in Martin Griffiths (ed), The Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics (Routledge, 2005), pp. 286-289.
‘Violence, Order and Terror’, in Alex Bellamy (ed.), International Society and Its Critics (Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 229-246.
‘Loyalty and Plurality: Images of the Nation in Australia’, in Michael Waller and Andrew Linklater (eds), Political Loyalty and the Nation-State (Routledge, 2003), pp. 27-42.
‘Signs of a new Enlightenment? Community and Humanity after the Cold War’, in Stephanie Lawson (ed.), The New Agenda for International Relations: From Polarization to Globalization in World Politics (Polity Press, 2002), pp.164-83.
‘Saving the Social Bond and Recovering the Public Domain’, co-authored with Richard Higgott, in Daniel Drache (ed.), The Market or the Public Domain: Global Governance and the Asymmetry of Power (Routledge, 2001), pp. 360-380.
‘Incomplete States: Theories and Practices of Statecraft’, in John MacMillan and Andrew Linklater (eds), Boundaries in Question: New Directions in International Relations (Pinter, 1995), pp. 19-39.
