Selected Book Chapters
2025: “The New Cold War, Regional Orders and Peaceful Change,” (with Markus Kornprobst) in The New Cold War and Regional Orders in the 21st Century (Georgetown University Press, pp. 1-27).
2025: “How International Organizations Promote or Detract from Peaceful Change,” (with Anders Wivel and Kai He, in Paul, Wivel and He eds.
International Organizations and Peaceful Change in World Politics(Cambridge University Press, pp. 3-30).
2022: “India’s Role in South Asia; A Regional Power with global Ambitions,” in David Shambaugh ed., International Relations of Asia, 3rdnd edn., (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, pp.161-186).
2021: “The Study of Peaceful Change in World Politics,” in Paul, Et. Al. eds. The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations (New York: Oxford University Press, 3-27).
2021: “A New Research Agenda for the Study of Peaceful Change” (co-author) in Paul et al eds. The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations (New York: Oxford University Press, pp.763-78).
2020: “The Rise of China and the Emerging Order in the Indo-Pacific Region,” in Huiyun Feng and Kai He, eds. China’s Challenges and International Order Transition: Beyond the ‘Thucydides Trap’ (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 71-94).
2019: “Exploring International Institutions and Power Politics,” (with Anders Wivel) in Wiveland Paul eds. International Institutions and Power Politics: Bridging the Divide (Georgetown University Press, pp.3-19).
2019: “Maximizing Security through International Institutions: Soft Balancing Strategies Reconsidered,” (with Anders Wivel) in Wivel and Paul eds. International Institutions and Power Politics: Bridging the Divide (Georgetown University Press), pp. 89-100.
2019: “Mitigating Security Dilemma in the Sino-Indian Rivalry,” in Rajesh Basrur, AnitMukherjee, and T.V. Paul eds. India-China Maritime Competition: The Security Dilemma at Sea (London: Routledge), pp.182-87.
2019: “The Indian Ocean and the India-China Security Dilemma”, with Rajesh Basrur, AnitMukherjee, in Basrur, Mukherjee, Paul eds. India-China Maritime Competition: The Security Dilemma at Sea (London: Routledge), pp.1-9.
2018: “Explaining Conflict and Cooperation in the Sino-Indian Rivalry,” in Paul ed., China-India Rivalry in the Globalization Era (Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, pp.3-26.
2016: “The Accommodation of Rising Powers in World Politics,” in Paul ed., Accommodating Rising Powers (Cambridge University Press), pp.3-32.
2016: “Nuclear Abolition: Strategic Context and Constrains,” in Nik Hynek and Michal Smetana eds. Global Nuclear Disarmament: Strategic, Political, and Regional Perspectives (London: Routledge, 15-30).
2014: “India’s Role in Asia: A Rising Regional Power,” in David Shambaugh and Michael Yahuda eds., International Relations of Asia 2nd edn., Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.
2014: “Status and World Order” with Deborah Larson and William Wohlforth in Status in World Politics, Cambridge University Press, pp. 3-31.
2014: “Status Accommodation through Institutional Means: India’s Rise and the Global Order” with Mahesh Shankar in Status in World Politics, Cambridge University Press, pp. 165-191.
2012: “Regional Transformation in International Relations” in Paul ed., International Relations Theory and Regional Transformation, Cambridge University Press, pp. 3-21.
2011: “Impact of Climatic Change on Indian Security: The Role of State Capacity,” in Daniel Moran ed., Climate Change and National Security: A Country-level Analysis, Washington DC; Georgetown University Press, pp. 73-84.
2010: “State Capacity and South Asia’s Perennial Insecurity Problems,” in Paul ed., South Asia’s Weak States: Understanding Regional Insecurity, Stanford University Press, pp. 3-27.
2010: “Transforming South Asia: Is a Pluralistic Security Community Feasible? With Theodore McLauchlin in Paul ed., South Asia’s Weak States: Understanding Regional Insecurity, Stanford University Press, pp. 293-311.
2010: “Foreign Policy Making in India: Looking for Theoretical Explanations,” With Mahesh Shankar, in Amitabh Mattoo and Happymon Jacob, eds.,Shaping India’s Foreign Policy: People, Politics and Places, New Delhi: Har-Anand Publishers, 46-77.
2009: “Complex Deterrence: An Introduction,” in Paul, Morgan, Wirtz eds., Complex Deterrence: Strategy in the Global Age, University of Chicago Press, Press, pp. 1-27.
2009: “Deterrence among Great Powers in an Era of Globalization,” in Paul, Morgan, Wirtz eds., Complex Deterrence: Strategy in the Global Age, University of Chicago Press, pp. 259-76.
2009: “Nuclear Weapons and Asian Security in the Twenty-first Century,” in N.S. Sisodia, V. Krishnappa, and Priyanka Singh, eds., Proliferation and Emerging Nuclear Order in the Twenty-first Century, New Delhi: Academic Foundation, pp. 29-43.
2009: “Soft Balancing in the Age of U.S. Primacy,” in Michael E. Brown, Owen R. Cote, Jr. and Sean M. Lynn-Jones eds., Primacy and Its Discontents: American Power and International Stability, Cambridge, MIT Press, pp. 288-313 (Reprint of International Security article).
2005: “The Causes of the India-Pakistan Rivalry,” in Paul, ed., The India-Pakistan Conflict: An Enduring Rivalry, Cambridge University Press, pp.3-24.
2005: “South Asia’s Embedded Conflict: Understanding the India-Pakistan Rivalry” (with William Hogg), in Paul, ed., The India-Pakistan Conflict: An Enduring Rivalry, Cambridge University Press, pp.251-266.
2005: “The Risk of Nuclear War Does not Belong to History” in Raimo Vayrynen, ed., The Waning of Major War: London: Frank Cass, pp.113-132.
2005: “The National Security State and Global Terrorism: Why the State is Not Prepared for the New Kind of War,” in Ersel Aydinli and James N. Rosenau eds. Globalization, Security and the Nation-State, Albany: SUNY Press, pp. 49-64.
2004: “The Causes and Consequences of China-Pakistan Nuclear/Missile Collaboration,” in Lowell Dittmer ed., South Asia’s Nuclear Dilemma, New York: M.E. Sharpe, pp. 175-88.
2004: “The Enduring Axioms of Balance of Power Theory,” in Paul, Wirtz and Fortmann, eds., Balance of Power: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century, Stanford University Press, pp.1-25.
2004: “Balance of Power at the Turn of the New Century,” (With Fortmann and Wirtz), in Paul, Wirtz and Fortmann, eds., Balance of Power: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century, Stanford University Press, pp. 360-74.
2003: “States, Security Function and Global Social Forces,” in Paul, Ikenberry, and Hall eds., The Nation-State in Question, Princeton University Press, 139-165.
2002: “India, the International System and Nuclear Weapons,” in Damodar Sardesai and Raju G.C. Thomas eds. Nuclear India in the 21st Century, New York: Palgrave (St. Martins and Macmillan) Publishers, 85-104.
1999: “Great Equalizers or Agents of Chaos? Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Emerging International Order,” in International Order and the Future of World Politics, Cambridge University Press, 373-92.
1999: “Preconditions for Prudence: A Sociological Synthesis of Realism and Liberalism,” (Co-authored with John A. Hall) in International Order and the Future of World Politics, Cambridge University Press, 67-77.
1999: “Introduction” (Co-authored with John A. Hall) in International Order and the Future of World Politics, Cambridge University Press, 1-15.
1999: “The State and the Future of World Politics,” (Co-authored with John A. Hall) in International Order and the Future of World Politics, Cambridge University Press, 395-408.
1998: “Power, Influence, and Nuclear Weapons: A Reassessment,” in The Absolute WeaponRevisited, The University of Michigan Press, 19-46.
1998: (With Richard Harknett and James Wirtz) “Understanding Nuclear Weapons in a Transforming World,” in The Absolute Weapon Revisited, The University of Michigan Press, 1-15.
1998: “The NPT and Power Transitions in the International System,” in Raju Thomas ed., TheNuclear Non-Proliferation Regime: Prospects for the 21st Century, Houndmills & New York: Macmillan & St. Martin’s Press, 59-77.
1997: “Nuclear Proliferation and Enduring Regional Conflicts,” in Jaeshik Sohn ed., Peace Strategies for Global Community in the 21st Century, Seoul: Kyung Hee University Press, 703-716.
1993: “The Politics of Unilateral Nuclear Weapon Free-Zones: The Case of the South Pacific,” in Bennett Ramberg ed., Arms Control without Negotiation, Boulder, Lynne Rienner, 159-74 .