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JOURNAL ARTICLES:
Timothy J. Ruback & Jon D. Carlson. 2023. Militarized interstate manhunts, “absent/presence” and the spectral logic of the U.S. war on terror: The Ballad of Pancho and Bin Laden. Journal of International Political Theory. 19(1):24-48.
Stefan Andreasson & Timothy J. Ruback. 2021. “Our oil would burn bright til morning:” Geopolitics, resource securitization, and Anglo-American competition for whale oil, 1783–1818. Energy Research and Social Science. 76(1).
Timothy J. Ruback. 2010. ‘Let Me Tell the Story Straight On’: Middlemarch, Process-Tracing Methods and the Politics of Narrative. The British Journal of Poltiics and International Relations. 12(4):477-497. 2010 Winner, BJPIR John Peterson Best Paper Prize**
REVIEW ARTICLES:
Timothy J. Ruback. 2011. Sovereignties (Once Again) In Question. International Studies Review. 13(4):631-636.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
Timothy J. Ruback. 2016. Ever Since The Days of Thucydides: On The Textual Origins of IR Theory. The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Theory, Modern Power, World Politics. Scott G. Nelson & Nezvat Soguk (eds). Ashgate.
Timothy J. Ruback. 2015. Thucydides Our Father, Thucydides Our Shibboleth: The History of the Peloponnesian War as a Marker of Contemporary International Relations Theory. A Handbook to the Reception of Thucydides. Christine Lee & Neville Morley (eds). Wiley Blackwell.