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The list below gives the references of articles authored or co-authored by Webster Vienna Private University professors and published in (peer-reviewed) journals. Our faculty names are in bold.
2019
Anatoly Reshetnikov, “Multiplicity All-Around: In Defence of Nomadic IR and its New Destination,” New Perspectives, Vol. 27, No. 3 (2019): 159-166.
2018
Bátora, J. and Rieker, P. (2018): “EU-supported reforms in the EU neighbourhood as organized anarchies: the case of post-Maidan Ukraine” in Journal of European Integration, 40(4): 461-478.
Brutschin, E. Integrating techno-economic, socio-technical and political perspectives on national energy transitions: A meta-theoretical framework, with Aleh Cherp, Vadim Vinichenko, Jessica Jewell and Benjamin Sovacool. Energy Research & Social Science (2018), 37, 175-190. (refereed).
Reshetnikov, A. “What Does Russia Mean When It Talks Greatness?” E-International Relations, 20 May 2018.
Xymena Kurowska and Anatoly Reshetnikov, “Neutrollization: industrialized trolling as a pro-Kremlin strategy of desecuritization,” Security Dialogue, Vol. 49(5) (2018): 345-363.
2017
Bátora, J. (2017) “Reinvigorating the Rotating Presidency: Slovakia and Agenda-Setting in the EU’s External Relations” in Global Affairs, Nov. 2017, pp. 1–13.
Crawford, R. (2017). “The Fossil and the Word: Toward a Concept of the Philosophical Fragment”, Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy, Volume 29: ‘Thinking with Style’: Philosophy, Style and Literary Form.
2016
Brutschin, E., & Fleig, A. (2016). “Innovation in the energy sector – The role of fossil fuels and developing economies”, Energy Policy, 97, 27–38.
Brutschin, E., & Schubert, S. R. (2016). „Icy waters, hot tempers, and high stakes: Geopolitics and Geoeconomics of the Arctic”, Energy Research & Social Science, 16, 147–159.
Höchtl, J., & Parycek, P., & Schöllhammer, R. (2016). Big data in the policy cycle: Policy decision making in the digital era. Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, 26(1-2), 147-169.
2014
Brutschin, E., Pollak, J. & Schubert, S. R. (2014). „Two futures: EU-Russia relations in the context of Ukraine”, European Journal of Futures Research, 2(1).
Pollak, J. & Slominski, P. (2014). “The Silence of the Shepherds – How the Austrian Parliament Informs its Citizens on European Issues. [Special issue of the Journal of Legislative Studies]”, The Journal of Legislative Studies, 20(1), 109-124.
2013
Lord, C. & Pollak, J. (2013). “The Pitfalls of Representation as Claims-Making”, Journal of European Integration, 35(5), 517-530.
Lord, C. & Pollak, J. (2013). “Unequal but Democratic? Equality according to Karlsruhe”, Journal of European Public Policy, 20(2), 190-205.
Bátora, J. (2013). “The ‘Mitrailleuse Effect’: The EEAS as an Interstitial Organization and the Dynamics of Innovation in Diplomacy”, in Journal of Common Market Studies, 51(4): 598-614.
Bátora, J. (2013). “Compliance and Non-Compliance as Sources of Recognition: Slovakia and NATO”, in Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 46(3): 387-396.
2011
Algieri, F. & Kammel, A. (2011) “Des Kaisers neue Kleider. Europapolitische Aspekte im Entwurf der österreichischen Sicherheitsstrategie (Remarks on the draft of the Austrian security strategy)“, Wiener Blätter zur Friedensforschung, Nr. 149, 2011, pp. 17-24.
2010
Lord, C. & Pollak, J. (2010). “Representation and Accountability: Communicating tubes?”, West European Politics, 33(5), 968-988.
Lord, C. & Pollak, J. (2010). “The EU’s Many Representative Modes: Colliding? Cohering?”, Journal of European Public Policy, 17(1), 117-136.
Algieri, F. & Feichtinger, W. (2010). “Glaubwürdigkeit auf dem Prüfstand. Anmerkungen zur Zukunft der Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik der EU (Credibility of the European security and defence policy)“, Sicherheit und Frieden, 28. Jg., Nr. 3, 2010, pp. 135-139.
Crawford, R. (2010). "Review: Eros and Ethics: Reading Jacques Lacan's Seminar VII, by Marc de Kesel", Umbr(a): A journal of the unconscious.