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Journal articles (peer-reviewed)
 

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Killing Norms Softly: US targeted killing, quasi-secrecy and the assassination ban,
Security Studies, 27:(4).

 

Dangerous allies? Small states and great power entrapment risks,

European Journal of International Security, 10:(2). 

 

Asmus strategic vision makes a comeback, 

Nordic Review of International Studies, 2:(1). 

Neither reckless nor free-riders: Auditing the Baltics as US treaty allies,
Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 20:(3).

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The covert ties that bind: US-Baltic intelligence relations,

Journal of Baltic Studies, 55:(3).

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A Duty to Serve? Rethinking Women’s Military Conscription in Latvia, 

The RUSI Journal, 170:(2).

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How Small-State Allies Perceive Germany: Assessing Public-Elite Differences in Latvia, 

German Political Science Quarterly, 66:(4). 

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The forgotten NATO enlargement dove in the Kremlin,

European View, 23:(2).

The Roots and Resilience of Pro-Americanism in the Baltics,
The Washington Quarterly, 45:(2)
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Uncomfortable neighbors: NATO, Russia and the shifting logic of military exercises in the Baltics,
Defence Studies, 22:(3).

 

Dark money, US security guarantees and the twisting of allied arms,

International Politics, 23:(1).

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Canada is a Big Deal Here: The eFP Battle Group and Host Nation Public Opinion 

International Journal: Canada’s Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 79:(2).

 

The Baltic predicament in the shadow of Russia’s war in Ukraine,

Orbis: FPRI's Journal of World Affairs, 67:(3).

Reclaiming a good ally status: Baltic coping strategies in the America First world,
European Security, 30:(2).

 

Super Atlanticist in the EU?,

European Foreign Affairs Review, 28:(2).

NATO’s eastern flank: retooling the US-Baltic security link,
NATO Defense College, 3:(21).

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Germany: The Renewed Quest for Strategic Autonomy,
Routledge 2022.

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Bridging Alliances in the Shadow of Sino-American Competition

Defence Studies, 24:(1).

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Church lessons: Revisiting America’s assassination ban,
Journal of American History and Politics, 1:(1).

 

Allies That Matter: Elite versus Public Opinion in Latvia,

Lithuanian Annual Strategic Review, 21:(1).


Middle-powers to the rescue?
The SAIS Review of International Affairs, 18:(2).
 


To Trip a Bear: Canadian-led Enhanced Forward Presence in Latvia,
CDA Institute Vimy Paper 39.


Saving Distant Lands: From Washington’s View,
The Latvian Foreign Policy Yearbook
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The Breakaways: A Retrospective on the Baltic Road to NATO,
War on The Rocks
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