Articles:

Kenneth Payne, 'Social psychology in classic counterinsurgency writing', Defence Studies, 12:3, 2012 [forthcoming]

Kenneth Payne, 'Building the base: Al Qaeda's focoist revolt', Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, vol. 34, no. 2, February 2011

Kenneth Payne, 'Some principles for influence in counterinsurgency', British Army Review, no. 150, Winter 2010/2011

Kenneth Payne, ‘Winning the battle of ideas: propaganda, ideology and terror’,  Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, vol. 32, no. 2, February 2009

Kenneth Payne, ‘Waging Communication War’, PARAMETERS, vol. 38, no. 2, Summer 2008

Kenneth Payne, ‘The Media at War: Ideology, Insurgency and Journalists in the Firing Line,’ RUSI Journal, Vol. 153, No. 1, February 2008

Kenneth Payne, ‘The media as an instrument of war,’ PARAMETERS, vol. 35, no. 1, Spring 2005

Kenneth Payne, ‘European Defence Autonomy: An Inevitable Illusion,’ Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 14, no. 2 (Spring/Summer 2001)

 

Longer pieces:

Kenneth Payne and Richard Sambrook, Killing the Messenger: The Deadly Price of News, (London: International News Safety Institute, 2007)

Kenneth Payne, European Security and Defence Policy and the future of NATO (Brussels: NATO, 2003)

 

Currently under review:

Kenneth Payne, 'Fighting on: The affective psychology of conflict termination'

 

In progress:

The Psychology of Strategy - book project, under contract with Hurst

The psychology of revenge in strategic affairs - article

 

Conference Papers:

Kenneth Payne, 'Fear and loathing in International Relations: the emotional psychology of strategy', presentation at University of Reading, 24 January 2012

Kenneth Payne, 'Fighting on: Emotion and conflict termination', Paper presented at the KCL School of Social Science and Public Policy Research Conference, 17 June 2011.  

Kenneth Payne, 'The psychology of strategic communication: some pointers', Paper presented at the KCL Insurgency Research Group and CIWAG US Naval War College Conference, 'Strategic communications: the cutting edge,' 10 May, 2011

Kenneth Payne, 'Hearts and Minds? Psychology in classic counterinsurgency writing', Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association Annual Conference, Montreal, 16 March, 2011

 

Shorter pieces:

Kenneth Payne, 'Winning those hearts and minds', Current Intelligence, 3:2, February 2011

Kenneth Payne, 'Making strategy in the forever war,' Current Intelligence, 2:10, December 2010

Kenneth Payne, 'The Ambivalence of War,' Current Intelligence, 2:9, November 2010

Kenneth Payne, 'Feeling War,' Current Intelligence, 2:8, October 2010

Kenneth Payne, 'The Army After Afghanistan,' Current Intelligence, 2:6, August 2010

Kenneth Payne, 'The Strategists,' Current Intelligence 2:4, June 2010

Kenneth Payne, ‘NATO’s big decisions,’ Economist Intelligence Unit, 2 April 2008

Kenneth Payne, ‘Germany: Europe’s Penny Pinching Peacekeeper,’ RUSI Newsbrief, 22: 12, December 2002

Kenneth Payne, ‘Can NATO be Rejuvenated?’ RUSI Newsbrief, 22: 11, November 2002

Kenneth Payne, ‘The Irish Referendum,’ RUSI Newsbrief, 22: 9, September 2002

Kenneth Payne, ‘NATO looks South,’ RUSI Newsbrief, 22: 7, July 2002


Book reviews:

Kenneth Payne, book review of John Mueller, 'War and Ideas: Selected Essays,' International Affairs, 88:1, January 2012

Kenneth Payne, book review of Christopher Coker, 'Barbarous Philosophers: Reflections on the Nature of War From Heraclitus to Heisenberg,' Times Literary Supplement, No. 5657, 2 September 2011.

Kenneth Payne, book review of William Scheuerman, 'Morgenthau', Defence Studies Journal, 10:3, September 2010

Kenneth Payne, book review of Philip Taylor and Paul Moorcraft, Shooting the Messenger: The Political Impact of War Reporting, RUSI Journal, Vol. 153, No. 5, October 2008

Kenneth Payne, book review of Joyce P. Kaufman, NATO and the Former Yugoslavia: Crisis, Conflict, and the Atlantic Alliance and Sabrina P. Ramet and Christine Ingebritsen (eds.) Coming in From the Cold War: Changes in U.S. - European Interactions Since 1980, RUSI Journal, Vol. 147, No. 6, December 2002

Kenneth Payne, book review of Peter Mangold, Success and Failure in British Foreign Policy: Evaluating the Record, 1900-2000, RUSI Journal, Vol. 147, No. 4, August 2002