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  1. Luis L. Schenoni, Bringing War Back In: Victory, Defeat, and the State in Nineteenth-Century Latin America Cambridge University Press, 2024, pp. 326
  2. El rol de la diplomacia científica de Chile como socio de desarrollo de ASEAN: oportunidades para el posicionamiento del país como puente hacia el Sudeste Asiático
  3. Editorial message 2025
  4. Pendulum swings rather than paradigm shifts: Southeast Asia’s securitisations and the global war on terror
  5. How peacekeeping has reshaped Latin America
  6. Ruling Violently
  7. Who leads peace operations? A new dataset on leadership positions in UN peace operations, 1948–2019
  8. Narratives Around Civil–Military Cooperation: How Institutionalized Discourses Influence Learning in Peace Operations
  9. The Origins of Regional Ideas: International Law, External Legitimization and Latin America’s ‘legalismo’
  10. Whose rules? Whose power? The Global South and the possibility to shape international peacekeeping norms through leadership appointments
  11. Filling the void: The Asia-Pacific problem of order and emerging Indo-Pacific regional multilateralism
  12. Operational experiences, military role conceptions, and their influence on civil-military relations
  13. Domestic military missions in Latin America
  14. Security and defence policy documents: a new dataset
  15. Hedging and grand strategy in Southeast Asian foreign policy
  16. Female Peacekeepers: UNSC Resolution 1325 and the Persistence of Gender Stereotypes in the Chilean Armed Forces
  17. Velvet fists: The paradox of defence diplomacy in Southeast Asia
  18. ¿Aumenta la participación en operaciones de paz la capacidad de las fuerzas armadas en interactuar con actores civiles? Una evaluación del aprendizaje en el caso de las Fuerzas Armadas chilenas
  19. The value of security cooperation in Sino–South American relations
  20. Bridging the Pacific Ocean? Tactical Maneuvering Instead of Grand Strategy in Chile’s Foreign Policy toward Southeast Asia
  21. The domestic origins of no-war communities
  22. Civilianizing the armed forces? Peacekeeping, a traditional mission for the military
  23. By all necessary means? Emerging powers and the use of force in peacekeeping
  24. Controlling Blue Berets: The Consequences of Political Neglect in the Case of Uruguay’s Participation in Peacekeeping
  25. Getting Prepared to Be Prepared: How Interpersonal Skills Aid Fieldwork in Challenging Contexts
  26. Peacekeeping, Latin America and the UN Charter’s Chapter VIII: Past Initiatives and Future Prospects
  27. Hegemonic Distortions: The Securitisation of the Insurgency in Thailand's Deep South
  28. The Navy-Coast Guard Nexus in Argentina: Lost in Democratization?
  29. Reseña
  30. When conquest would have paid: domestic mobilization and political constraints in the Thai-Cambodian border conflict 2008–2011
  31. Managing Territorial Disputes in Southeast Asia: Is There more than the South China Sea?
  32. Of words and deeds: Latin American declaratory regionalism, 1994–2014
  33. The Thai–Cambodian Border Dispute: An Agency-centred Perspective on the Management of Interstate Conflict
  34. Juan Pablo Scarfi and Andrew R. Tillman (eds.) (2016). Cooperation and Hegemony in US-Latin American Relations: Revisiting the Western Hemisphere Idea
  35. Weak states' regionalism: ASEAN and the limits of security cooperation in Pacific Asia
  36. Preah Vihear: A Guide to the Thai-Cambodian Conflict and its Solutions
  37. From Dismantling by Default to Arena Shifting? Child Benefits Policy in Spain