“In the complex arenas of diplomacy and defense, leadership is not merely a position but a narrative crafted with purpose and precision.” - ABH

BBrittain-Hale, A. (In press, 2025). Strategic narratives: Exploring female executive communication in leadership research. In S. Dhiman (Ed.), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Leadership and Organizational Change. Palgrave Macmillan.
Brittain-Hale, A. (2024, October 10). La Manœuvre in diplomacy and defence. Defence Horizon Journal. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13909114
Brittain-Hale, A. (2024). She speaks for millions: The emergence of female diplomatic voices in the Russo-Ukrainian War. Athens Journal of Social Sciences, 11(3), 161–180. https://doi.org/10.30958/ajss.11-3-2
Brittain-Hale, A. (2024). Care and community in Euro-Atlantic diplomacy: A discourse analysis. Athens Journal of Politics and International Affairs, 1, 1–29. https://doi.org/10.30958/ajpia.X-Y-Z
Brittain-Hale, A. (2023, December). Clausewitzian theory of war in the age of cognitive warfare. Defence Horizon Journal. https://www.thedefencehorizon.org
Brittain-Hale, A. (2023). The Vilnius Summit: A platform for female leadership in Europe’s security infrastructure. UA: Ukraine Analytica (Issue 2, 31). https://ukraine-analytica.org
Brittain-Hale, A. (2023). Redefining the diplomatic stage: The evolution of feminine foreign policy in the Russo-Ukrainian War. Clio: Newsletter of Politics & History, APSA. https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/gsepedu/313/
Brittain-Hale, A. (2023). Public diplomacy and foreign policy analysis in the 21st century: Navigating uncertainty through digital power and influence. Graduate Research Conference (GSIS). https://doi.org/10.25776/ns11-2e14
Brittain-Hale, A. (2023). Slava Ukraini: A psychobiographical case study of Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s public diplomacy discourse. Pepperdine University, Graduate School of Education and Psychology. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing. https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/etd/1367/

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2025

Brittain-Hale, A. (2025, November). Academic theory vs. business reality: Leadership dynamics in the Zelenskyy–Trump Oval Office clash during a polycrisis. Paper to be presented at the International Leadership Association (ILA) Global Conference, Prague, Czechia.
Brittain-Hale, A. (2025, March). Cassandra complex: Gendered narratives, geopolitical risk, and sovereignty in Ukraine's diplomatic discourse. Accepted for the ISA Annual Convention, Chicago, IL. (Withdrawn)

2024

Brittain-Hale, A. (2024, November). Leadership through and after defeat: A multi-dimensional exploration. ILA Global Conference, Chicago, IL.
Brittain-Hale, A. (2024, October). La manœuvre in diplomacy and defence: A strategic approach to influence and positioning. Invited presentation, TMAF, Wiener Neustadt, Austria.
Brittain-Hale, A. (2024, October 1–3). Unprotected sovereignty: The Kakhovka Dam crisis and NATO’s missing R2P framework. CESRAN 11th Annual Conference, Venice, Italy.
Brittain-Hale, A. (2024, July). Digital humanities and the Russia-Ukraine War: Interdisciplinary insights into contemporary conflict. ISA Virtual Conference.

2023

Brittain-Hale, A. (2023, November). Leadership through and after defeat: A multi-dimensional exploration. ILA Global Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Brittain-Hale, A. (2023, November). Clausewitzian theory of war in the age of cognitive warfare. Invited presentation, TMAF, Wiener Neustadt, Austria.
Brittain-Hale, A. (2023, November). From candles to clicks: The Holodomor's digital resurgence amidst the war and Russian colonialism. Forum for Ukrainian Studies, CIUS.
Brittain-Hale, A. (2023, October). Gendered diplomacy in the digital age: Female leadership in public diplomacy from 2021–2023. DD-Digital Diplomacy Conference, Istanbul Ticaret University.
Brittain-Hale, A. (2023, October). Eastern European postcolonial resistance: Analyzing public diplomacy strategies of female leaders on Twitter during the Russo-Ukrainian War. CESRAN 10th Annual Conference, Virtual.
Brittain-Hale, A. (2023, October). Unveiling new perspectives: Exploring the war in Ukraine through digital geohumanities. Digital Geographies Conference, University of Lisbon.
Brittain-Hale, A., & Hatherall, J.-C. (2023, June). Public diplomacy in the digital age: Leadership communication as a catalyst and a control. Pepperdine University.
Brittain-Hale, A. (2023, February). A linguistic perspective on the relationship between social media and foreign policy. Thinktanker School Conference, Brussels, Belgium.

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