Apart from his book on the history of nation-building in the Vietnam War, Andrew is also the author of a number of publications in scholarly journals. Articles and chapters, both forthcoming and already published, are listed below:
‘1916’ in Iain Dale (ed.), U.S. Presidential Elections (Biteback, 2026).
‘The First World War and the Anglo-American Crisis of 1916’, in Greg Kennedy and William James (eds.), Transatlantic Storms and Transatlantic Relations: How the UK-US Alliance Weathers Crises (Georgetown University Press, forthcoming).
‘The President as Cultural Diplomat: Donald Trump, the Presidency, and American Cultural Diplomacy’ in Jeffrey Michaels and Giles Scott-Smith (eds.), US Cultural Diplomacy after the Cold War: Decline, Recovery, Fall? (Manchester University Press, 2026).
‘Competing and Complementary Regions in U.S. Foreign Policy‘, International Affairs 101, 4 (2025), pp. 1499 – 1509 (with Catherine Wood).
‘Civilizational Wilsonianism from Woodrow Wilson to Donald Trump‘, International Affairs 101, 1 (2025), pp. 177 – 94.
‘Counterinsurgency Comes Home‘, Journal of Strategic Studies 46, 3 (2023), pp 741 – 8.
‘Taking US Foreign Policy for the Middle Class Seriously‘, The Washington Quarterly 45, 1 (2022), pp. 57 – 75.
‘Modernization, Agricultural Economics, and American Policy Towards Land Reform in South Vietnam‘, International History Review 44, 2 (2022), pp. 282 – 99.
‘Rural Government Advisors in South Vietnam and the U.S. War Effort, 1962 – 1973‘, Journal of Cold War Studies 23, 1 (2021).
‘Ken Burns, the Vietnam War, and the Purpose of History‘, Journal of Strategic Studies 43, 1 (2020).
‘The United States and the Vietnam War‘, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019).
‘Air America’ and ‘North American Union’, entries in Encyclopedia of Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theories in American History (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2019).
‘CIMIC and Hybrid Threats: Lessons from East Asia‘, in Eugenio Cusumano and Marian Corbe (eds.), A Civil-Military Response to Hybrid Threats (2017, Springer), pp. 281 – 301.
‘All Counterinsurgency is Local: Counterinsurgency and Rebel Legitimacy‘, Small Wars & Insurgencies 28, 4/5 (2017), pp. 839 – 52.
‘“Mad Dog?” Samuel Huntington and the Vietnam War‘, The Journal of Strategic Studies 41, 1-2 (2018), pp. 301 – 25.
‘Spies, Advisors and Grunts: Film Portrayals of Counterinsurgency in Vietnam‘, Small Wars & Insurgencies 26, 4 (2015), pp. 668 – 687 (with Jeffrey Michaels).
‘Agency and Structure in the Study of Nation-Building during the Vietnam War‘, The Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 8, 4 (2014), pp. 387 – 394.
‘The Ford Administration and Security Policy in the Asia-Pacific after the Fall of Saigon‘, The Historical Journal 52, 3 (2009), pp. 697 – 716.
See also the list on Andrew’s official Leiden University page.