Artigos em Revistas Científicas
Teles Fazendeiro, Bernardo (2023), "The question of truth: how facts, space and time shape conversations in IR", European Journal of International Relations, 29, 4, 832-851
Teles Fazendeiro, Bernardo (2022), "Condições para Conflito no Mundo Pós-Soviético: Comparando a Rússia na Europa de Leste e na Ásia Central", Nação e Defesa, 162, 9-24
Teles Fazendeiro, Bernardo (2021), "Wartime Is Peacetime: Undeclared Armed Conflict in the Late Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries", International Studies Review, 23, 4, 2079-2089
Teles Fazendeiro, Bernardo (2020), "Keeping a Promise: Roles, Audiences and Credibility in International Relations", International Relations, 35, 2, 299-319
Teles Fazendeiro, Bernardo (2020), "Domination and Togetherness: Conceptions of Power in Central Asia's International Politics", Problems of Post-Communism, 68, 2, 104-112
Fazendeiro, Bernardo Teles (2019), "Replying with a question: where is authority in global and planetary governance?", Global Affairs, 5, 2, 139-144
Teles Fazendeiro, Bernardo (2018), "Spirituality and anti-Western rhetoric in Uzbekistan in the early 2000s: the consequences of international misrecognition", Post-Soviet Affairs, 34, 4, 228-245
Teles Fazendeiro, Bernardo (2018), "Narrating events and imputing those responsible: Reflexivity and the temporal basis of retrospective responsibility", Review of International Studies, 45, 1, 161-180
Teles Fazendeiro, Bernardo (2017), "Uzbekistan's defensive self-reliance: Karimov's foreign policy legacy", International Affairs, 93, 2, 409-427
Teles Fazendeiro, Bernardo (2016), "Rethinking Roles: Reflexive Role Ascription and Performativity in International Relations", International Studies Review, 18, 3, 487-507
Teles Fazendeiro, Bernardo (2015), "Keeping face in the public sphere: recognition, discretion and Uzbekistan's relations with the United States and Germany, 1991-2006", Central Asian Survey, 34, 3, 341-356
Teles Fazendeiro, Bernardo (2015), "Uzbekistan's 'spirit' of self-reliance and the logic of appropriateness: TAPOich and interaction with Russia", Central Asian Survey, 34, 4, 484-498