- How much could refuges help us recover from a global catastrophe? (Beckstead, N. 2015. Futures, 72, 36-44)
- Bubbles under the wallpaper: healthcare rationing and discrimination. (Ord, T., Beckstead, N. (2015). In Bioethics: an anthology 3rd edition. Oxford: Blackwell.)
- Unprecedented technological risks. (Beckstead, N., Bostrom, N., Bowerman, N., Cotton-Barratt, O., MacAskill, W., Ó hÉigeartaigh, S., & Ord, T. 2014. Future of Humanity Institute)
- Managing existential risk from emerging technology. (Beckstead, N. & Ord, T. 2014. In M. Walport (Ed.), Managing risk not avoiding it: Key themes and policy options, Annual report of the Government Chief Scientific Adviser. London: Government Office for Science)
- The autopilot problem. (Armstrong, S., Bradshaw, H., Beckstead, N., Sandberg, A. (2013). In Systemic Risks of Modelling. Defining Systemic Risk)
- Biased error search as a risk of modelling in insurance. (Beckstead, N., Armstrong, S., Sandberg, A. (2013). In Systemic Risks of Modelling.)
- 2013 | Rationing and rationality: the cost of avoiding discrimination. (Beckstead, N. & Ord, T. (2013). In N Eyal, et al. (eds.) Inequalities in Health: Concepts, measures, and ethics (pp. 232-239). Oxford University Press.)