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 2004. It is listed in alphabetical order within the various subfields. Individual faculty web pages may have links to many of these publications.
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Baumgartner, Frank R. 2008. The Decline of the Death Penalty and the Discovery of Innocence. New York: Cambridge University Press. Forthcoming. (with Suzanna De Boef and Amber E. Boydstun).
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2007. Media Framing of Capital Punishment and Its Impact on Individuals’ Cognitive Responses. Mass Communication and Society Forthcoming,. (With Suzanna De Boef, Amber E. Boydstun, Frank E. Dardis, and Fuyuan Shen)
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2007. EU Lobbying: A View from the US. Journal of European Public Policy 14, 3 (March): 482–488.
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2006. Comparative Studies of Policy Agendas. Special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy 13(7). (Edited, with Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Bryan D. Jones)
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2006. Comparative Studies of Policy Agendas. Journal of European Public Policy 13, 7 (September): 955–70. (with Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Bryan D. Jones)
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2006. Punctuated Equilibrium in French Budgeting Processes. Journal of European Public Policy 13, 7 (September): 1082–99. (with Martial Foucault and Abel François)
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2006. Measuring Association Populations Using the Encyclopedia of Associations: Evidence from the Field of Labor Unions. Social Science Research 35: 771–778. (with Andrew W. Martin and John McCarthy)
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2006. “Punctuated Equilibrium Theory and Environmental Policy.” In Robert Repetto, ed., Punctuated Equilibrium Models and Environmental Policy. New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. 24–46.
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2006. “Punctuated Equilibrium Theory: Explaining Stability and Change in American Policymaking.” In Paul Sabatier, ed., Theories of the Policy Process 2nd ed. Boulder: Westview Press. (with Bryan D. Jones and James L. True)
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2006. “Friction, Resistance, and Breakthroughs.” In Liesbet Heyse, Sandra Resodihardjo, Tineke Lantink, and Berber Lettinga, eds., Reform in Europe: Breaking the Barriers in Government. Hampshire, England: Ashgate, 2006, pp. 193–200.
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2006. “The Diffusion of Innovation Among the American States: A Commentary on Jack L. Walker’s Contributions to Political Science.” American Political Science Review 100, 4 (November): 672.
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2005. The Politics of Attention: How Government Prioritizes Problems. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (with Bryan D. Jones)
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2005. “A Model of Choice for Public Policy.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 15(3): 325–51. (with Bryan D. Jones)
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2005. “Drawing Lobbyists to Washington: Government Activity and Interest-Group Mobilization.” Political Research Quarterly 58(1): 19–30. (Beth L. Leech, Frank R. Baumgartner, Timothy La Pira, and Nicholas A. Semanko)
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2005. “Politics in France: Democracy and Efficiency.” In W. Phillips Shively, ed., Comparative Governance. New York: McGraw-Hill. (Previous editions published 2000, 1997, 1995).
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2005. “Social Movements, the Rise of New Issues, and the Public Agenda.” In David S. Meyer, Valerie Jenness, and Helen Ingram, eds., Routing the Opposition: Social Movements, Public Policy, and Democracy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 65–86. (with Christine Mahoney)
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2004. The following chapters in Clive S. Thomas, ed., Research Guide to US and International Interest Groups. Westport, CT: Praeger Press:
– The Origins, Organization, Maintenance, and Mortality of Interest Groups
(with Beth L. Leech), pp. 95–111.
– Criminal Justice Interest Groups (with Michael C. MacLeod), pp. 248–49.
– Education Interest Groups (with Michael C. MacLeod), pp. 221–23.
– Health-Care Interest Groups (with Jeffery C. Talbert), pp. 257–59.
Baumgartner, Frank R. 2004 “Representation and Agenda-Setting.” Policy Studies Journal 32(1): 1–24. (with Bryan D. Jones)
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).
Berkman, Michael. 2004. “Incremental Consolidation and Comprehensive Reorganization of American State Executive Branches.” American Journal of Political Science.48: 796-812. (with Christopher Reenock).
Berkman, Michael. 2004. “Grey Peril or Loyal Support: The Elderly and Expenditures on American Education.” Social Science Quarterly 85:1178-1192. (with Eric Plutzer).
De Boef, Suzanna L. 2008. The Decline of the Death Penalty and the Rise of Innocence. Cambridge University Press. Forthcoming. (with Frank R. Baumgartner and Amber Boydstun)
De Boef, Suzanna L. 2007. “Media Framing of Capital Punishment and Its Impact on Individuals’ Cognitive Responses.” Mass Communication and Society 10(4). Forthcoming. (with Frank E. Dardis, Amber Boydstun, and Fuyuen Shen)
De Boef, 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, Suzanna L. 2004. “Repeated Events Survival Models: The Conditional Frailty Model.” Statistics in Medicine. (with Janet Box-Steffensmeier)
De Boef, Suzanna L. 2004. “The Political (and Economic) Origins of Consumer Confidence.” American Journal of Political Science 48(4). (with Paul Kellstedt)
De Boef, Suzanna L. 2004. “The Dynamics of the Gender Gap.” American Political Science Review 98(4). (with Janet Box-Steffensmeier and Tse-min Lin).
Hojnacki, Marie. 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).
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)
Plutzer, Eric. 2004. “Are Moral Voices Gendered? Care, Rights, and Autonomy in Reproductive Decision Making.” Chapter 5 in Tolleson-Rinehart and Josephson, eds. Gender and Contemporary American Politics: Women, Men and the Political Process, 2nd Edition. Armonk: M. E. Sharpe.
Welch, Susan. 2005, 2007. American Government. Thomson Publishing (10th edition, 2005, 11th edition, 2007). (with John Gruhl, John Comer, and Susan Rigdon).
Welch, Susan. 2005, 2007. Understanding American Government. Thomson Publishing (8th edition, 2005, 9th edition, 2007). Short (400 pages) version of American Government. (with John Gruhl, John Comer, and Susan Rigdon).
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. 2007. “Temporal Change and the Process of European Union Decision-Making.” European Union Politics 8(December): 569-78.
Carrubba, Clifford J., Amy Yuen, and Christopher Zorn. 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).
Giles, Micheal W., Virginia Hettinger, Christopher Zorn, and Todd C. Peppers. 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.
Zorn, Christopher, and Jeff Gill. 2007. “The Etiology of Public Support for the Designated Hitter Rule.” Quarterly Journal of Political Science 2(2): 189-203.
Iqbal, Zaryab, and Christopher Zorn. 2007. “Civil War and Refugees in Post-Cold War Africa.” Civil Wars 9(June): 200-214.
Vining, Richard L., Christopher Zorn, and Susan Navarro Smelcer. 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.
Giles, Micheal W., Thomas Walker, and Christopher Zorn. 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.
Zorn, Christopher. 2006. “Comparing GEE and “Robust” Standard Errors for Conditionally Dependent Data.” Political Research Quarterly 59 (September): 329-41.
Iqbal, Zaryab, and Christopher Zorn. 2006. “Sic Semper Tyrannis? Power, Repression, and Assassination Since the Second World War.” Journal of Politics 68(August): 489-502.
Hicks, Alexander, and Christopher Zorn. 2005. “Economic Globalization, the Macro Economy, and Reversals of Welfare Expansion in Affluent Democracies, 1978-1994.” International Organization 60 (Summer): 631-62.
Zorn, Christopher. 2005. “A Solution to Separation in Binary Response Models.” Political Analysis 13(Spring): 157-70.
Hettinger, Virginia, and Christopher Zorn. 2005. “Explaining the Incidence and Timing of Congressional Responses to the U.S. Supreme Court.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 30(February): 5-28.
Caldeira, Gregory A., and Christopher Zorn. 2004. “Strategic Timing, Position-Taking, and Impeachment in the House of Representatives.” Political Research Quarterly 57(December): 517-27.
Haynes, Audrey, Paul-Henri Gurian, Michael H. Crespin, and Christopher Zorn. 2004. “The Calculus of Concession: Media Coverage and the Dynamics of Winnowing in Presidential Nominations.” American Politics Research 32(May): 310-37.
Bahry, Donna. "Interrupted Presidencies in third Wave Democracies," Journal of Politics. Forthcoming. (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. “Political Dissatisfaction, Economic Voting or Ideology: Explaining the Changing Support for the PDS in Germany.” Electoral Studies. Forthcoming. (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.
Bernhard, Michael. 2007. “Civil Society and the Legacies of Dictatorship.” World Politics. Forthcoming. (with Ekrem Karakoc)
Bernhard, Michael. 2007. “Regressive Socioeconomic Distribution and Democratic Survival.” International Studies Quarterly 51(3) , 677–699(with Christopher Reenock and David Sobek).
Bernhard, Michael. 2005. Institutions and the Fate of Democracy: Germany and Poland in the Twentieth Century. University of Pittsburgh Press.
Bernhard, Michael. 2005. “The Failure to Consolidate Class Power and the End of Soviet-type Regime in East Central Europe.” In “Symposium: Rereading The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power.” Theory and Society 34(1).
Bernhard, Michael. 2004. “The Legacy of Western Overseas Colonialism on Democratic Survival.” International Studies Quarterly 48(1). (with Christopher Reenock and Timothy Nordstrom).
Casper, Gretchen G. 2003. “Correlation Versus Interchangeability: The Limited Robustness of Empirical Findings on Democracy Using Highly Correlated Datasets.” Political Analysis 11: 196-203. (with Claudiu Tufis)
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.
Myers, David J., ed. 2004, 2006 pbk. The Unraveling of Representative Democracy in Venezuela. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. (with Jennifer L. McCoy)
Myers, David J. 2004. “Venezuela’s Punto Fijo Party System: A Failed Corporatist Mediator.” In Howard Wiarda, ed. Corporatism and Autoritarianism in Latin America Revisited. Gainsville, FL.: University of Florida Press. pp. 74-95.
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.
Bennett, D. Scott. 2004. “Patterns of Conflict Management and Resolution in Interstate Rivalries.” In Zeev Maoz, Alex Mintz, Clifton Morgan, Glenn Palmer, and Richard Stoll, eds. Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations. Lexington Books.
Bennett, D. Scott. 2004. The Behavioral Origins of War. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. (with Allan Stam).
Cimbala, Stephen J. and Peter Rainow. 2007. Russia and Postmodern Deterrence. Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books.
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.
Cimbala, Stephen J. 2004. “Nuclear Proliferation and International Systems,” Defense and Security Analysis. 20(4): 321-336.
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.
“Disturbing the Peace: African Warfare, Political Inversion, and the Universality of the Democratic Peace Thesis” British Journal of Political Science. Forthcoming.
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.
Henderson, Errol A. 2004. “Mistaken Identity: Testing the Clash of Civilizations Thesis in Light of Democratic Peace Claims.” British Journal of Political Science 3(July):785-800.
Henderson, Errol A. 2004. “The Slow-Roasting of Sacred Cows: J. David Singer and the Democratic Peace” in Paul Diehl, ed. The Scourge of War: New Extensions on an Old Problem. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. pp. 169-188.
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. 2007. "Balancing Against Extinction: Alliance Politics Among Non-State Actors." In G. Palmer, ed. The Causes of International Conflict. London: Routledge.
Lemke, Douglas. 2004. “Interventions as Influence.” In Paul Diehl, ed. The Scourge of War. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. (with Patrick Regan)
Lemke, Douglas. 2004. “Great Powers in the Post-Cold War World.” In T.V. Paul, ed. Balance of Power. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Li, Quan. 2007. “The Effects of Liberalism on the Terrestrial Environment.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 24(3): 219-238. (with Rafael Reuveny).
Li, Quan. 2006. “Democracy and Environmental Degradation.” International Studies Quarterly, 50: 935-956. (with Rafael Reuveny).
Li, Quan. 2006. “Democracy, Autocracy, and Tax Incentives to Foreign Direct Investors: A Cross-National Analysis.” Journal of Politics 68(1):62-74.
Li, Quan. 2006. “Political Violence and Foreign Direct Investment.” In Michele Fratianni and Alan M. Rugman, eds., Research in Global Strategic Management, Volume 12, Regional Economic Integration, pp. 231-255. Elsevier Ltd.
Li, Quan. 2005. “Mistaken Identity: A Reply to Hegre.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 22(3):225-234. (with Erik Gartzke).
Li, Quan. 2005. “Immediate and Lingering Effects of Armed Conflict on Adult Mortality: A Time Series Cross-National Analysis.” Journal of Peace Research 42(4):471-492. (with Ming Wen).
Li, Quan. 2005. “Does Democracy Promote or Reduce Transnational Terrorist Incidents?” Journal of Conflict Resolution 49(2):278-297.
Li, Quan. 2004. “Economic Globalization and Transnational Terrorist Incidents: A Pooled Time Series Cross Sectional Analysis.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 48(2):230-258. (with Drew Schaub).
Erik Gartzke, Quan Li, and Charles Boehmer. 2001. “Investing in the Peace: Economic Interdependence and International Conflict”, International Organization, 55 (2) reprinted in International Conflict and the Global Economy, edited by Edward D. Mansfield. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (2004).
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).
Palmer, Glenn. 2004. “The Militarized Interstate Dispute Data Sets, Version 3.0 Procedures, Coding Rules, and Description.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 21:133-154. (with Faten Ghosn and Stuart A. Bremer).
Palmer, Glenn. 2004. “What’s Stopping You? The Sources of Political Constraints on International Conflict Behavior in Parliamentary Democracies.” International Interactions 30: 1-24. (with Tamar R. London and Patrick M. Regan)
Christman, John. “Why Search for Lost Time: Memory, Autonomy, and Practical Reason” in Catriona Mackenzie and Kim Atkins, Practical Identity and Narrative Agency (New York: Routledge). Forthcoming.
Christman, John. “Autonomie individuelle et Moisociaux” (trans. into the French by Catherine Guillet), in Marlène Jouan, ed. Autonomie Personel (Paris: PUF). Forthcoming.
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): 330-57.
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. 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. “Saving Positive Freedom.” Political Theory 33(1):79-88.
Christman, John. 2004. “Narrative Unity as a Condition of Personhood.” Metaphilosophy 35(5):695-713.
Christman, John. 2004. “Relational Autonomy, Liberal Individualism, and the Social Constitution of Selves.” Philosophical Studies 117: 143-64.
Love, Nancy S. 2007.(pbk); 2006(hbk). Musical Democracy. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
Love, Nancy S. 2006. Understanding Dogmas and Dreams: A Text, 2nd ed. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press.
Love, Nancy S., ed. 2005/2006. Dogmas and Dreams: A Reader in Modern Political Ideologies, 3rd. ed. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press.