Journal articles
N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Nero fiddling while Rome is burning: International policy discourse on a denuclearized Middle East’, (in draft).
N.A.J. Taylor, ‘A tough challenge for scholars of the world game: Football hooliganism as collective violence’, Soccer and Society, (accepted with minor revision, September 2011).
N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Football hooliganism as collective violence: Explaining variance in Britain through interpersonal boundaries, 1863-1989’, International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol.28 No.13, 2011, 1750-71.
N.A.J. Taylor, Review of Andrew Linklater, The Problem of Harm in World Politics: Theoretical Investigations (Cambridge University Press, 2011). For Australian Book Review, No.342, June 2012.
N.A.J. Taylor, Review of Anna Stavrianakis, Taking Aim at the Arms Trade: NGOs, Global Civil Society and the World Military Order (Zed Books, 2010). For Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol.40 No.1, 2011, 205-7.
N.A.J. Taylor, Review of Christopher Coker, War in an Age of Risk (Polity, 2009). For Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol.65 No.3, 2011, 371-9.
N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Reading and writing for the social sciences: How to interpret and marshal the literature, rather than be terrorized by it’, Romanian Journal for Multidimensional Education, Vol.3 No.6, 2011, 17-22.
N.A.J. Taylor, Review of Roland Bleiker, Aesthetics and World Politics (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009). For Global Change, Peace and Security, Vol.22 Is.3, Summer 2010, 391-5.
M. Scott Donald and N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Does “sustainable” investing compromise the fiduciary duties owed by superannuation trustees?’, Australian Business Law Review, Vol.36 Is.1, 2008, 47-61.
