- Payne, A. (2024). The Politics of Restraint in the Middle East. The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters, 54(1). doi:10.55540/0031-1723.3274.
- Payne, A. (2024). Bipartisanship and US foreign policy: cooperation in a polarized age. International Affairs, 100(2), pp. 887–888. doi:10.1093/ia/iiae039.
- Payne, A. (2023). Bargaining with the Military: How Presidents Manage the Political
Costs of Civilian Control. International Security, 48(1), pp. 166–207. doi:10.1162/isec_a_00468. - Payne, A. (2023). Managing the military: the Joint Chiefs of Staff and civil–military relations. International Affairs, 99(3), pp. 1361–1362. doi:10.1093/ia/iiad069.
- Fawcett, L. and Payne, A. (2023). Stuck on a hostile path? US policy towards Iran since the revolution. Contemporary Politics, 29(1), pp. 1–21. doi:10.1080/13569775.2022.2029239.
- Michaels, J.H. and Payne, A. (2022). One President at a Time? How the President‐Elect Shapes U.S. Foreign Policy during the Transition. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 52(4), pp. 730–758. doi:10.1111/psq.12795.
- Payne, A. (2021). The middle way: how three presidents shaped America's role in the world. International Affairs, 97(5), pp. 1662–1664. doi:10.1093/ia/iiab154.
- Payne, A. (2021). Bringing the boys back home: Campaign promises and US decision-making in Iraq and Vietnam. Politics, 41(1), pp. 95–110. doi:10.1177/0263395720937205.
- Payne, A. (2020). Planning to fail: the US wars in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan; Why America loses wars: limited war and US strategy from the Korean War to the present. International Affairs, 96(2), pp. 560–562. doi:10.1093/ia/iiaa034.
- Payne, A. (2020). Presidents, Politics, and Military Strategy: Electoral Constraints during the Iraq War. International Security, 44(3), pp. 163–203. doi:10.1162/isec_a_00371.
- Payne, A. (2020). The last card: inside George W. Bush's decision to surge in Iraq. International Affairs, 96(1), pp. 266–268. doi:10.1093/ia/iiz249.
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Andrew Payne is a Lecturer in Foreign Policy and Security at City, University of London, and a Research Associate at the University of Oxford, where he was previously the Hedley Bull Research Fellow in International Relations. His research examines the influence of domestic politics on US foreign policy, military strategy and civil-military relations. His first book, War on the Ballot: How the Election Cycle Shapes Presidential Decision-Making in War, was published by Columbia University Press in July 2023. His work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, including International Security, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Politics, and Contemporary Politics. His writing has also appeared in The Washington Post, The Sunday Times, The Conversation, and International Affairs. In addition to his academic work, Andrew serves on the board of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House).
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Book
- Payne, A. (2023). War on the Ballot How the Election Cycle Shapes Presidential Decision-Making in War. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-55804-4.
Chapters (2)
- Payne, A. and Hudson, M. (2023). The United States in the Middle East. International Relations of the Middle East Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 978-0-19-289368-0.
- Sluglett, P. and Payne, A. (2019). 3. The Cold War in the Middle East. International Relations of the Middle East (pp. 63–79). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-880942-5.
Internet publications (8)
- Payne, A. (2022). How Domestic Politics Affects Military Strategy and Why Leaders Need To Understand It. Modern War Institute at West Point.
- Payne, A. and Fawcett, L. (2022). Iran Nuclear Deal: To Reset Relations with Tehran, Biden Must Overcome a Long Legacy of Mistrust at Home. The Conversation.
- Payne, A. (2020). Lost in Transition: How Trump’s Lame Duck Presidency Could Have a Lasting Impact on US Foreign Policy. The Conversation.
- Payne, A. (2020). October Surprise: How Foreign Policy Can Shape US Presidential Elections. The Conversation.
- Payne, A. (2020). War and the Ballot Box: What the Iraq War Tells Us About Military Escalation in an Election Year. OxPol Blog.
- Payne, A. (2020). War and the Ballot Box: What the Iraq War Tells Us About Military Escalation in an Election Year. OxPol Blog.
- Payne, A. (2020). The President Just De-Escalated in the Middle East. Here’s Why We Shouldn’t Be Surprised. The Monkey Cage, Washington Post.
- Payne, A. (2019). Three Reasons Why Negotiating Anything Important to U.S. National Security is a Bad Idea during the 2020 Campaign Season. LSE US Politics and Policy Blog.
Journal articles (11)
Media (3)
- Payne, A. (2023). Dr Andrew Payne: War on the Ballot.
- Payne, A. and Vinjamuri, L. (2021). A Need for the U.S. to Re-engage.
- Payne, A., Sky, E. and Kaplan, M. (2020). U.S. Electoral Constraints, Military Strategy, and the Iraq War.