| Defending the society of states: Why America opposes the international criminal court and its vision of world society J Ralph Oxford University Press, 2007 | 185 | 2007 |
| The purpose of United Nations Security Council practice: Contesting competence claims in the normative context created by the Responsibility to Protect J Ralph, J Gifkins European Journal of International Relations 23 (3), 630-653, 2017 | 134 | 2017 |
| America's War on terror: The State of the 9/11 Exception from Bush to Obama J Ralph Oxford University Press, 2013 | 100 | 2013 |
| Legitimacy faultlines in international society: The responsibility to protect and prosecute after Libya J Ralph, A Gallagher Review of international studies 41 (3), 553-573, 2015 | 95 | 2015 |
| What should be done? Pragmatic constructivist ethics and the responsibility to protect J Ralph International Organization 72 (1), 173-203, 2018 | 87 | 2018 |
| International society, the International Criminal Court and American foreign policy J Ralph Review of International Studies 31 (1), 27-44, 2005 | 64 | 2005 |
| The Responsibility to Protect norm cluster and the challenge of atrocity prevention: an analysis of the European Union’s strategy in Myanmar E Staunton, J Ralph European Journal of International Relations 26 (3), 660-686, 2020 | 54 | 2020 |
| Pol-casting: The use of podcasting in the teaching and learning of politics and international relations J Ralph, N Head, S Lightfoot European Political Science 9 (1), 13-24, 2010 | 44 | 2010 |
| Brexit and the UN Security Council: declining British influence? J Gifkins, S Jarvis, J Ralph International Affairs 95 (6), 1349-1368, 2019 | 38 | 2019 |
| On global learning: pragmatic constructivism, international practice and the challenge of global governance J Ralph Cambridge University Press, 2023 | 35 | 2023 |
| Between Cosmopolitan and American Democracy: Understanding US Opposition to the International Criminal Court J Ralph International Relations 17 (2), 195-211, 2003 | 34 | 2003 |
| Before the vote: UK foreign policy discourse on Syria 2011–13 J Ralph, J Holland, K Zhekova Review of International Studies 43 (5), 875-897, 2017 | 33 | 2017 |
| After Chilcot: The ‘doctrine of international community’and the UK decision to invade Iraq J Ralph The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 13 (3), 304-325, 2011 | 32 | 2011 |
| The laws of war and the state of the American exception J Ralph Review of International Studies 35 (3), 631-649, 2009 | 31 | 2009 |
| A special responsibility to protect: the UK, Australia and the rise of Islamic State J Ralph, J Souter International Affairs 91 (4), 709-723, 2015 | 30 | 2015 |
| The liberal state in international society: Interpreting recent British foreign policy J Ralph International relations 28 (1), 3-24, 2014 | 29 | 2014 |
| The international criminal court J Ralph | 27 | 2016 |
| ‘High Stakes’ and ‘Low Intensity Democracy’: Understanding America’s Policy of Promoting Democracy J Ralph American Democracy Promotion: Impulses, Strategies, and Impacts, 200-217, 2000 | 25 | 2000 |
| The United Kingdom’s special responsibilities at the United Nations: Diplomatic practice in normative context J Ralph, J Gifkins, S Jarvis The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 22 (2), 164-181, 2020 | 24 | 2020 |
| Tony Blair’s ‘new doctrine of international community’and the UK decision to invade Iraq J Ralph POLIS Working paper 20, 2005 | 24 | 2005 |