Penn State Department of Political Science


Faculty Publications Since 2000

Interested to see if a PSU faculty member is active in an area of research that interests you? The list below provides information about all books, journal articles, and book chapters that our faculty have published since 2000. It is listed in alphabetical order within the various subfields. Individual faculty web pages may have links to many of these publications.

American Politics | Comparative Politics | International Politics | Political Theory

Books
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War and the Health of Nations . Zaryab Iqbal. Stanford University Press, 20010.
The Women's Movement Inside and Outside the State. Lee Ann Banaszak. Cambridge University Press, 2009. (Amazon)
The Politics of Persons: Individual Autonomy and Soci-historical Selves. John Christman. Cambridge University Press, 2009. (Amazon)
     

welch2008

Lobbying and Policy Change:  Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why. Frank R. Baumgartner, Jeffrey M. Berry, Marie Hojnacki, David C. Kimball, and Beth L. Leech. University of Chicago Press, 2009. (Amazon) The Decline of the Death Penalty and the Discovery of Innocence. Frank R. Baumgartner, Suzanna De Boef, and Amber E. Boydstun. Cambridge University Press, 2008. (Amazon)
Understanding American Government, 11th Ed. Susan Welch, John Gruhl, John Comer, and Susan M. Rigdon. Thomson Publishing, 2008. (Amazon)
     

palmer2006

welch2006

Strategic Basing and the Great Powers, 1200-2000 (Strategy and History). Robert Harkavy. Routledge, 2007. (Amazon)

A Theory of Foreign Policy. Glenn Palmer, and T. Clifton Morgan. Princeton University Press, 2006. (Amazon)
American Government, 10th Ed. Susan Welch, John Gruhl, John Comer, and Susan M. Rigdon. Thomson Publishing, 2006. (Amazon)
     

berkman2005

banaszak2005

bennet2004

Ten Thousand Democracies: Politics and Public Opinion in America's School Districts.
Michael B. Berkman, and Eric Plutzer. Georgetown University Press, 2005. (Amazon)
The U.S. Women's Movement in Global Perspective(People, Passions, and Power). Lee Ann Banaszak. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005. (Amazon)
The Behavioral Origins of War. D. Scott Bennett and Allan C. Stam. The University of Michigan Press, 2004. (Amazon)
     

palmer2004

myers2004

banaszak

Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations: Methodology in the Study of Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution. Zeev Maoz, Alex Mintz, T. Clifton Morgan, Glenn Palmer, and Richard J. Stoll. Lexington Books, 2004. (Amazon)
The Unraveling of Representative Democracy in Venezuela. Jennifer McCoy, and David J. Myers. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004 & 2006. (Amazon)
Women's Movements Facing the Reconfigured State. Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith, and Dieter Rucht. Cambridge University Press, 2003. (Amazon)
     

henderson2002

lemke2002

welch2001

Democracy and War: The End of an Illusion? Errol A. Henderson. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002. (Amazon)
Regions of War and Peace. Douglas Lemke. Cambridge University Press, 2002. (Amazon)
Race and Place: Race Relations in an American City. Susan Welch, Lee Sigelman, Timothy Bledsoe, and Michael Combs. Cambridge University Press, 2001. (Amazon)
     

harkavy2001

lemke2000

 
Warfare and the Third World. Robert E. Harkavy and Stephanie G. Neuman. Palgrave Macmillan, 2001. (Amazon)
Power Transitions: Strategies for the 21st Century. Ronald L. Tammen, Jacek Kugler, Douglas Lemke, Carole Alsharabati, Brian Efird, A.F.K. Organski. CQ Press, 2000. (Amazon)
 
     

 

American Politics

Berkman, Michael. 2008. “Trends: Evolution, Creationism and the Teaching of Human Origins in Schools.”  Public Opinion Quarterly 72(3):540-553. (with Eric Plutzer).

Berkman, Michael. 2008. “Evolution and Creationism in America's Classrooms: A National Portrait.” PLoS Biol 6(5) (with Eric Plutzer and Julie  Pacheco).

Berkman, Michael. 2005.  Ten Thousand Democracies: Politics and Public Opinion in America’s School Districts.  Washington, D.C.: University of Georgetown Press. (with Eric Plutzer).

Berkman, Michael. 2005. “The Graying of America and Support for Funding the Nation’s Schools.”  Public Opinion Quarterly 69:66-86.  (with Eric Plutzer).

Comiskey, Michael. 2009. “Unraveling the Financial Crisis of 2008,” PS: Political Science & Politics, 42:271-275. With Pawan Madhogarhia.

Comiskey, Michael 2008. “The Supreme Court Appointment Process:  Lessons from Filling the Rehnquist and O’Connor Vacancies,” PS: Political Science and Politics, 41:355-358.

Comiskey, Michael 2007. “Is There Really a Countermajoritarian Problem?” in Mark C. Miller, ed., Rethinking U.S. Judicial Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Comiskey, Michael 2006. “The Senate Confirmation Process and the Quality of U.S. Supreme Court Justices,” Polity, 38:295-313.

Hojnacki, Marie. 2009. Lobbying and Policy Change:  Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (with Frank Baumgartner, Jeffrey M. Berry, Beth L. Leech, and David C. Kimball).

2006. “Whose Deaths Matter?  Mortality, Advocacy, and Attention to Disease in the Mass Media.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law 31(August):729-772. (with Elizabeth M. Armstrong and Daniel P. Carpenter).

Linn, Suzanna L. Forthcoming, 2010.  Economics, Elections, and Voting Behavior.  In Jan E. Leighley (ed), The Oxford Handbook of American Elections and Political Behavior. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (with Jonathan Nagler).

Linn Suzanna L. 2009.  The Decline of the Death Penalty: How Media Framing Changed Capital Punishment in America.  In Schaffner, Brian F. and Patrick Sellers (eds), Winning with Words: The Origins and Impact of Framing.  New York: Routledge. (with Frank R. Baumgartner and Amber Boydstun)

Linn, Suzanna L. 2009. "Explaining the Horse-Race of 2008." PS: Political Science and Politics. (with Jon Moody and Stephanie Asper).

Linn, Suzanna L. 2008. The Decline of the Death Penalty and the Discovery of Innocence. New York: Cambridge University Press. (with Frank R. Baumgartner and Amber Boydstun)

De Boef (Linn), Suzanna L. 2008.  “Media Framing of Capital Punishment and Its Impact on Individuals’ Cognitive Responses.” Mass Communication and Society 11(2):115-140. (with Frank E. Dardis, Frank Baumgartner, Amber Boydstun, and Fuyuen Shen) 

De Boef (Linn), Suzanna L. 2008.  “Taking Time Seriously,” American Journal of Political Science 52(1):184-200. (with Luke Keele).

De Boef (Linn) Suzanna L. 2007.  “Event Dependence and Heterogeneity in Duration Models: The Conditional Frailty Model”. Political Analysis, 15(3): 237-256.  (with Janet Box-Steffensmeier and Kyle Joyce).

De Boef (Linn), Suzanna L. 2006.  “Repeated Events Survival Models: The Conditional Frailty Model,” Statistics in Medicine 25(20):3518-3533. (with Janet Box-Steffensmeier).

Plutzer, Eric. Forthcoming, 2009.  “Bounding the Science Curriculum:  Public Opinion and the Teaching of Evolution in the American States.” Perspectives on Politics. (with Michael Berkman).

Plutzer, Eric. 2008.  “Evolution, Creationism and the Teaching of Human Origins in Schools.”  Public Opinion Quarterly 72(3) (with Michael Berkman).

Plutzer, Eric. 2008. “Political Participation and Cumulative Disadvantage: The Impact of Economic and Social Hardship on Young Citizens.” Journal of Social Issues 64 (3): 571-593. (with Julianna Pacheco).

Plutzer, Eric. 2008.  “Evolution and Creationism in America’s Classrooms: A National Portrait.” PLoS Biology 6 (5), May 20, 2008. (with Michael Berkman and Julianna Pacheco).

Plutzer, Eric. 2007.  “Stay in School, Don't Get Pregnant: The Impact of Teen Life Transitions on Voter Turnout.” American Politics Research 35 (January): 32-56. (with Julianna Pacheco).

Plutzer, Eric. 2006. “Family Transitions, Economic Status and Voter Turnout Among African American Inner-City Women.” Social Science Quarterly 87 (September): 658-678. (and Nancy Wiefek).

Plutzer, Eric. 2005. Ten Thousand Democracies: Politics and Public Opinion in America’s School Districts. Washington, D.C.: University of Georgetown Press. (with Michael Berkman)

Plutzer, Eric. 2005. “The Graying of America and Support for Funding the Nation’s Schools.” Public Opinion Quarterly 69:66-89. (with Michael Berkman).

Plutzer, Eric. 2005. “Families, Divorce and Voter Turnout in the US.”  Political Behavior 27: 133-162. (with Julianna Sandell)

Welch, Susan. 2009. “Comparing Predictors of Women’s Congressional Election Success:  Candidates, Primaries and the General Election,” American Politics Research 37(4): 593-614. (with Heather Ondercin).

Welch, Susan. 2008.  “Who’s Calling the Shots? Women Coaches in Division I Sports,” Social Science Quarterly 88(5):1415-1434. (with Lee Sigelman)

Welch, Susan. 2005. “Women Candidates for Congress.” In Sue Thomas and Clyde Wilcox, eds., Women and Elective Office:  Past, Present, and Future.  Oxford:  Oxford University Press. (with Heather Ondercin).

Zorn, Christopher. 2010.  "Violent Conflict and the Spread of HIV/AIDS In Africa."  Journal of Politics 71: forthcoming (with Zaryab Iqbal).

Zorn,Christopher.  2008. "Working Class Judges." Boston University Law Review 88(3):829-42 (with William D. Henderson and Jason J. Czarnezki).

Zorn, Christopher.  2008. "Law Clerk Influence on Supreme Court Decision Making:  An Empirical Analysis." DePaul University Law Review 57(1): 51-77 (with Todd C. Peppers).

Zorn,Christopher.  2008.  "The Political Consequences of Assassination.'' Journal of Conflict Resolution 52(June): 385-400 (with Zaryab Iqbal).

Zron, Christopher. 2007. “Temporal Change and the Process of European Union Decision-Making.” European Union Politics 8(December): 569-78.

Zorn, Christopher. 2007. “In Defense of Comparative Statics Analysis: Specifying Empirical Tests of Models of Strategic Interaction.” Political Analysis 15(Autumn):  Forthcoming (also “Reply to Signorino” in the same issue). [with Clifford J. Carrubba, Clifford J. and Amy Yuen).

Zorn, Christopher. 2007. “The Etiology of the Occurrence of En Banc Review in the U.S. Courts of Appeals.” American Journal of Political Science 51 (July): 449-63. (with Michael W. Giles, Virginia Hettinger, and Todd C. Peppers).

Zorn, Christopher. 2007. “The Etiology of Public Support for the Designated Hitter Rule.” Quarterly Journal of Political Science 2(2): 189-203. (and Jeff Gill).

Zorn, Christopher. 2007. “Civil War and Refugees in  Post-Cold War Africa.” Civil Wars 9(June): 200-214. (with Zaryab Iqbal).

Zorn, Christopher. 2006. “Judicial Tenure on the U.S. Supreme Court, 1789-1868: Frustration, Resignation, and Expiration on the Bench.” Studies in American Political Development 20(October): 198-210. (with Richard L. Vining and Susan Navarro Smelcer).

Zorn, Christopher. 2006. “Setting A Judicial Agenda: The Decision To Grant En Banc Review In The U.S. Courts Of Appeals.” Journal of Politics 68(November): 852-66. (with Michael W. Giles and Thomas Walker).

Zorn, Christopher. 2006. “Comparing GEE and “Robust” Standard Errors for Conditionally Dependent Data.” Political Research Quarterly 59 (September): 329-41.

Zorn, Christopher. 2006. “Sic Semper Tyrannis? Power, Repression, and Assassination Since the Second World War.” Journal of Politics 68(August): 489-502. (with Zaryab Iqbal).

Zorn, Christopher. 2005. “Economic Globalization, the Macro Economy, and Reversals of Welfare Expansion in Affluent Democracies, 1978-1994.” International Organization 60 (Summer): 631-62.  (with Alexander Hicks).

Zorn, Christopher. 2005. “A Solution to Separation in Binary Response Models.” Political Analysis 13(Spring): 157-70.

Zorn, Christopher. 2005. “Explaining the Incidence and Timing of Congressional Responses to the U.S. Supreme Court.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 30(February): 5-28. (with Virginia Hettinger).

Comparative Politics

Bahry, Donna. 2008. "Interrupted Presidencies in Third Wave Democracies," Journal of Politics. 70(3):807-822. (with Young Hun Kim)

Bahry, Donna. 2006. “Confusion or Fairness in the Field?  Rejections in the Ultimatum Game Under the Strategy Method.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 60(1):37-54.  (with Rick K. Wilson)

Bahry, Donna. 2005. “The New Federalism and the Paradoxes of Regional Sovereignty in Russia.” Comparative Politics 37(2): 127-46.

Bahry, Donna. 2005. “Ethnicity and Trust:  Evidence from Russia.” American Political Science Review 99(4):521-32. (with Polina Kozyreva, Mikhail Kosolapov, and Rick Wilson).

Banaszak, Lee Ann.  Forthcoming. The Women’s Movement Inside and Outside the State.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   

Banaszak, Lee Ann. Forthcoming. “Moving Feminist Activists Inside the American State: The Rise of a State-Movement Intersection and its Effects on State Policy,” in Desmond King and Larry Jacobs, eds. The Unsustainable American State.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Banaszak, Lee Ann. 2008. “Women’s Movements and Women in Movements:  Influencing American Democracy from the ‘Outside’?”  In Political Women and American Democracy, edited by Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, and Lisa Baldez.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  Pp.79-95.

Banaszak, Lee Ann.  2007. “Political Dissatisfaction, Economic Voting or Ideology:  Explaining the Changing  Support for the PDS in Germany.”  Electoral Studies 26 (June): 359-370. (with Peter Doerschler)  

Banaszak, Lee Ann. 2006. “Regime Effects and Gender Roles Attitudes in Unified Germany: State Policy, Employment and Religion.”  Politics and Gender 2: 29-56.
 
Banaszak, Lee Ann, ed. 2006. The U.S. Women’s Movement in a Dynamic and Global Perspective. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield.

Banaszak, Lee Ann  2005. “Inside and Outside the State:  Movement Insider Status, Tactics and Public Policy Achievements.” In Meyer, David, Valerie Jenness and Helen Ingram (eds.). Routing the Opposition: Social Movements, Public Policy, and Democracy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.  Pp.149-176.

Myers, David J. 2007. “From Thaw to Deluge: Party System Collapse in Venezuela and Peru. Latin American Politics and Society. Forthcoming. (with Henry A. Dietz)

Myers, David J. 2006. “Venezuela:  Consolidating a Different Democracy,” in Howard J. Wiarda and Harvey F. Kline, eds. Latin American Politics and Development, 6th ed. Boulder, CO: Westview.

Wright, Joseph. Forthcoming. “Aid Effectiveness and the Politics of Personalism.” Comparative Political Studies.

Wright, Joseph. Forthcoming. “Dealing with Tyranny: International Sanctions and the Survival of Authoritarian Rulers.”  International Studies Quarterly. (with Abel Escriba-Folch)

Wright, Joseph. Forthcoming. 2009. “How Foreign Aid Can Foster Democratization.” American Journal of Political Science. 53(3).

Wright, Joseph. 2008. "Insurance or Investment? How Authoritarian Time Horizons Impact Foreign Aid Effectiveness.” Comparative Political Studies 41(7): 971-1000.

Wright, Joseph. 2008. “Do Authoritarian Political Institutions Constrain? How Legislatures Affect Economic Growth and Investment.” American Journal of Political Science. 52(2): 322-343.

Wright, Joseph. 2008. "Political Competition and Democratic Stability in New Democracies.” British Journal of Political Science. 38(2):221-245.

International Politics

Bennett, D. Scott.  2009. “Revisiting Predictions of War Duration.”  Conflict Management and Peace Science 26(3): 256-267. (with Allan Stam). 

Bennett, D. Scott. 2008. “Governments, Civilians, and the Evolution of Insurgency:  Modeling the Early Dynamics of Insurgencies.”  Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 11.   

Bennett, D. Scott. 2008.  “Merging and Meshing Data:  Difficulties, Lessons, and Suggestions.”  NATO Security through Science series.  Amsterdam:  IOS Press.

Bennett, D. Scott. 2006.  “Exploring Definitions of Political Relevance.”  Conflict Management and Peace Science 23(Fall): 245-261. 

Bennett D. Scott.  2006.  “Predicting the Length of the 2003 US-Iraq War: A Postwar Assessment.” Foreign Policy Analysis 2:101-115.  (with Allan C. Stam).

Bennett, D. Scott.  2006.  “Towards a Continuous Specification of the Democracy-Autocracy Connection.” International Studies Quarterly 50:513-537.
 
Carter, David. 2008. "Under the Influence? Intellectual Exchange In Political Science." PS: Political Science & Politics 41(2): 375-378. (with Arthur Spirling).

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2009. “Forward to Where? U.S.-Russian Strategic Nuclear Force Reductions,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 22(1): 68-86.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2008. Shield of Dreams: Missile Defense and U.S.-Russian Nuclear Strategy.  Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2008. U.S. National Security: Policymakers, Processes, and Politics. Boulder, Co.: Lynne Rienner Publishers (with Sam C. Sarkesian and John Allen Williams).

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2008. “Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence Stability in Asia,” 2008. In Isaiah Wilson III and James J.F. Forest, eds., Handbook of Defence Politics: International and Comparative Perspectives (London: Routledge), pp. 398-404.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2008. “Russian and U.S. Missile Defenses: Continuing Contention or Possible Progress?” European Security, 17(4): 435-454.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2008. “Russian-U.S. Nuclear Force Reductions and Nuclear Proliferation,”  Comparative Strategy, 27(5): 431-450.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2008. “U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Control: Forward and Retro after 2008?” European Security,  17(2-3): 209-226.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2008. “Nuclear First Use: Prudence or Peril,” Joint Force Quarterly, Issue 51 (4th Quarter 2008), pp. 27-36. 

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2008. “Anticipatory Attacks: Nuclear Crisis Stability in Future Asia,” Comparative Strategy, 27(2): 113-132.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2008. “Connecting the Dots: Nuclear Arms Control and Proliferation after Bush and Putin,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 21(2): 259-278.

Cimbala, Stephen J. “Byzantine War and Strategy: Pertinent Lessons for Today and Tomorrow,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 21(1):1-16.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2007. “Missile Defenses and Mother Russia: Scarecrow or Showstopper?” European Security, 16(3-4): 289-306.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2007. Russia and Postmodern Deterrence. Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books. (with Peter Rainow).

Sam C. Sarkesian, John Allen Williams, and Stephen J. Cimbala. U.S. National Security: Policymakers, Processes and Politics. Fourth Edition.  Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Forthcoming.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2007. “Nuclear Proliferation and Deterrence in Asia: The View from Vladivostok,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 20(1): 61-79.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2007. “Nuclear Arms in Asia: Theory and Policy Issues,” Comparative Strategy. 26(2): 127-140.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2007. “Russia’s Strategic Nuclear Deterrent: Realistic or Uncertain?” Comparative Strategy. 26(3): 185-203.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2006. “Parity in Peril? The Continuing Vitality of Russian-U.S. Strategic Nuclear Deterrence,” Contemporary Security Policy. 27(3): 417-434.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2006. “Strategic Reassurance in a Proliferation-Permissive World: American and Russian Options,” Defense and Security Analysis. 22(3):221-239.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2006. “Nuclear Force Reductions, Missile Defenses, and U.S.-Russian Relations: Managing Contextual Complexity,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 19(3): 469-487.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2006/ “Revisiting Military Persuasion and the War on Terror,” Ch. 11 in Mari Fitzduff and Chris E. Stout, eds., The Psychology of Resolving Global Conflicts: From War to War to Peace, Vol. 3 Westport, Ct.: Praeger Security International.

Cimbala, Stephen J.2006. “Military Persuasion, Intelligence and the War on Terror,” Defense and Security Analysis. 22(1): 61-72.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2006. “Russia and Missile Defenses,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 19(1): 1-24.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2006. “Missile Defenses in a “Deuces Wild” Context: Proliferation, Terror and Deterrent Disorder,” Comparative Strategy. 25(1): 1-28.

Cimbala, Stephen J.2006. “Military Persuasion at Home and Abroad: A Strategic and Political Challenge,” National Strategy Forum Review. 15(2): 5-8.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2005. Nuclear Weapons and Strategy: U.S. Nuclear Policy for the Twenty-First Century. London:  Routledge.

Peter Kent Forster and Stephen J. Cimbala. 2005. The U.S. NATO and Military Burden Sharing. London: Frank Cass Publishers.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2005. “Nuclear Proliferation in Asia and Missile Defense,” Comparative Strategy. 24(4): 313-326.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2005. “East of Eden: Nuclear Weapons Spread in Asia,” National Strategy Forum Review. 14(4): 14-17.

Cimbala, Stephen J.2005. “Nuclear Weapons in the Twenty-first Century: From Simplicity to Complexity,” Defense and Security Analysis. 21(3): 267-281.

Cimbala, Stephen J.  2005. “Steering Through Rapids: Russian Mobilization and World War I,” Ch. 1 in Michael Neiberg,ed., World War I. Aldershot, England: International Library of Essays on Military History.

Cimbala, Stephen J. 2005. “Transformation in Concept and Policy,” Joint Force Quarterly. 38: 28-33.

Forster, Peter K. 2007. "International Factors Stopping Security Sector Reform: The Uzbek Case." China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly. 5(1): 61 - 66.

Forster, Peter K. 2006. "Beslan: Counter-terrorism Incident Command, Lessons Learned" Homeland Security Affairs Journal 2(3): 1 - 7.

Forster, Peter K. and Cimbala Stephen J. 2005. The U.S., NATO and Military Burden Sharing. London & NY: Taylor & Francis (Frank Cass) Publishing.

Henderson, Errol A. 2009. “Disturbing the Peace: African Warfare, Political Inversion, and the Universality of the Democratic Peace Thesis” British Journal of Political Science 39(1): 25-58.

Henderson, Errol A. 2007. “Navigating the Muddy Waters of the Mainstream: Tracing the Mystification of Racism in International Relations” in Wilbur Rich, ed. The State of the Political Science Discipline: An African-American Perspective. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. pp. 325-63.

Henderson, Errol A. 2005. “Not Letting Evidence Get in the Way of Assumptions: Testing the Clash of Civilizations Thesis with More Recent Data.” International Politics 4 (December): 458-69.

Henderson, Errol A. 2005. “‘New Wars’ and Rumors of ‘New Wars.’” In Paul Diehl, ed. War, Volume 1. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. Reprint of “‘New Wars’ and Rumors of ‘New Wars’” (2002) International Interactions, 28: 165-190. (with J. David Singer).

Henderson, Errol A. 2005. “Culture or Contiguity: ‘Ethnic Conflict,’ the Similarity of States, and the Onset of War, 1820-1989.” In Paul Diehl, ed. War, Volume 3. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. Reprint of “Culture or Contiguity: ‘Ethnic Conflict,’ the Similarity of States, and the Onset of War, 1820-1989” (1997) Journal of Conflict Resolution 41(5): 649-68.

Iqbal, Zaryab. 2010. Forthcoming. War and the Health of Nations. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.

Iqbal, Zaryab. Forthcoming, 2010. “Violent Conflict and the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa.” The Journal of Politics. (with Christopher Zorn).

Iqbal, Zaryab. 2008. “Bad Neighbors: Failed States and their Consequences.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 25(4): 315–331. (with Harvey Starr).

Iqbal, Zaryab. 2008. “The Political Consequences of Assassination.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 52(3): 385-400. (with Christopher Zorn).

Iqbal, Zaryab.  2007. “Civil War and Refugees in Post-Cold War Africa.” Civil Wars 9(2):200–213. (with Christopher Zorn).

Iqbal, Zaryab. 2007. “The Geo-Politics of Forced Migration in Africa, 1992–2001.”  Conflict Management and Peace Science 24(2):105–119.

Iqbal, Zaryab. 2006. “Health and Human Security: The Public Health Impact of Violent Conflict.” International Studies Quarterly 50(3):631–649.

Iqbal, Zaryab. 2006. “Sic Semper Tyrannis? Power, Repression, and Assassination Since the Second World War.” The Journal of Politics 68(3):489–501. (with Christopher Zorn).

Lemke, Douglas. Forthcoming. "Intra-National IR in Africa." Review of International Studies.

Lemke, Douglas. Forthcoming. "Dimensions of Hard Power: Regional Leadership and Material Capabilities." In Daniel Flemes and Detlef Notle, eds. Regional Leadership in the Global System. Aldershot, UK:Ashgate Publishing.

Lemke, Douglas. Forthcoming. "Research Design and the Analysis of Regional Powers." In Daniel Flemes and Detlef Notle, eds. Regional Leadership in the Global System. Aldershot, UK:Ashgate Publishing.

Lemke, Douglas. 2008. "Balancing Against Extinction: Alliance Politics Among Non-State Actors." In G. Palmer, ed. Causes and Consequences of International Conflict. London: Routledge.

Lemke, Douglas. 2008. "Power Politics and Wars Without States." American Journal of Political Science 52(4):774-786

Mukherjee, Bumba. Forthcoming. “International Institutions and Domestic Compensation: The IMF and the Politics of Capital Account Liberalization.” American Journal of Political Science

Mukherjee, Bumba. 2009. “Democratization and Economic Globalization.” Annual Review of Political Science. 12: 163-181. (with Helen V. Milner).
 
Mukherjee, Bumba. 2009. “Labor (Im)mobility and the Politics of Trade Protection in Majoritarian Democracies.” Journal of Politics 71(1): 1-18. (with Dale Smith, and Quan Li).

Mukherjee, Bumba. 2008. “International Economic Organizations and Economic Development: An Assessment.” SAIS Review of International Affairs. 27(2):123-137.

Mukherjee, Bumba. 2008. “Strategic Interaction and Interstate Crises: A Bayesian Quantal Response Estimator for Incomplete Information Games.” Political Analysis 16(3): 250-272. (with Justin E. Esarey and Will H. Moore)

Mukherjee, Bumba, and David A. Singer. 2008. “Monetary Institutions, Partisanship and Inflation Targeting.” International Organization 62(2): 323-358.

Mukherjee, Bumba, and David Leblang. 2007. “Partisan Politics, Interest Rates and the Stock Market: Evidence from American and British Returns in the Twentieth Century.” Economics and Politics 19 (2): 135-167.

Mukherjee, Bumba, and David Leblang. 2006. “Minority Governments and Exchange Rate Regimes: Evidence from 21 OECD Democracies, 1975-1999.”European Union Politics. 7: 427-449.

Mukherjee, Bumba. 2006. “Democratic Institutions or Third Party  Enforcement: Testing Competing Hypotheses on Peaceful Resolution of Civil Wars.” Foreign Policy Analysis. 2(4): 405-430.

Harvey, Anna, and Bumba Mukherjee. 2006. “Electoral Institutions and the Evolution of Partisan Conventions, 1880-1940.” American Politics Research. 34(3): 368-398.

Mukherjee, Bumba. 2006. “Why Political Power-Sharing Agreements Lead to Enduring Peaceful Resolution of Some Civil Wars, But Not Others?” International Studies Quarterly 50 (2): 479-504.

Mukherjee, Bumba, and Will Moore.2006. “Government Formation in Parliamentary Democracies and Foreign Exchange Markets: Theory and Evidence From Europe.” International Studies Quarterly. 50(1): 93-118.

Leblang, David, and Bumba Mukherjee. 2005. “Government Partisanship, Elections and the Stock Market: Examining American and British Stock Returns, 1930-2000.” American Journal of Political Science 49(4): 780-802.

Palmer, Glenn.  Forthcoming.  “Is It Politics or the Economy? Domestic Correlates of Dispute Involvement in Developed Democracies,” International Studies Quarterly (with Philip Arena).

Palmer, Glenn.  2008. “Negotiations, Guns and Money:  Do Constrained Leaders Do Better?” In Glenn Palmer, ed.  The Causes and Consequences of International Conflict: Data, Methods, Theory.  Routledge.

Palmer, Glenn, ed.  2008.  The Causes and Consequences of International Conflict: Data, Methods, Theory.  Routledge.

Palmer, Glenn.  2007. “Power Transition, the Two-Good Theory, and Neorealism: A Comparison with Comments on Recent U.S. Foreign Policy,” International Interactions 33(3):329-346.  (with Clifton Morgan.)

Palmer, Glenn.   2006. A Theory of Foreign Policy.  Princeton: Princeton University Press, Forthcoming. (with T. Clifton Morgan)

Palmer, Glenn. 2006. Presidents, Public Opinion, and Diversionary Behavior: The Role of Partisan Support Reconsidered Foreign Policy Analysis, 2:26-287. (with Dennis Foster)

Palmer, Glenn, ed. 2004. Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations: Methodology in the Study of Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution.  Lexington Books. (with Zeev Maoz, Alex Mintz, T. Clifton Morgan and Richard J. Stoll).



Political Theory

Christman, John. Forthcoming. The Politics of Persons:  Individual Autonomy and Socio-Historical Selves. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming (expected, Fall 2009).

Christman, John.  Forthcoming. “Why Search for Lost Time: Memory, Autonomy, and Practical Reason” in Catriona Mackenzie and Kim Atkins, Practical Identity and Narrative Agency New York: Routledge.

Christman, John. 2009. (co-editor) Debates in Political Philosophy, co-edited with Thomas Christiano.  Oxford: Blackwell.

Christman, John. 2008.  “Autonomie individuelle et Moisociaux” (trans. into the French by Catherine Guillet), in Marlène Jouan, ed. Autonomie Personel (Paris: PUF).

Christman, John. 2007.  “Autonomy, History, and the Subject of Justice,” Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 33, no. 1 (January), 1-26.  
   
Christman, John. 2006. “The Search for Agency: Comment on John Russon’s Human Experience. Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, XLV.  
   
Christman, John. 2005. “Caring for Property: Comments on Susan Smith’s ‘States, Markets and an Ethic of Care’ Political Geography 24, no. 1 (January).

Christman, John and Joel Anderson, eds. 2005. Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism: New Essays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
   
Christman, John. 2005. “Political Autonomy and Liberal Legitimacy” in James Taylor, ed. Personal Autonomy: New Essays on Personal Autonomy and its Role in Contemporary Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press): 277-98
 
Christman, John. 2005. "Autonomy, Self-Knowledge, and Liberal Legitimacy" in Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism: New Essays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 330-57.  

Christman, John. 2005. “Saving Positive Freedom.” Political Theory 33(1):79-88.

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