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Publications related to International Relations

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  • Pearson, Rithmire and Tsai, "China’s Political Economy and International Backlash: From Interdependence to Security Dilemma Dynamics," International Security (fall 2022) Pearson.Rithmire.Tsai_.Int'l Security.2022.pdf1.47 MB
  • Agency and Democracy in Development Ethics, with Lori Keleher, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2019.
  • “‘Reason to Value’: Process, Opportunity, and Perfectionism in the Capability Approach” with Serene J. Khader in Agency and Democracy in Development Ethics, Lori Keleher and Stacy J. Kosko, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2019.
  • “Cultural Freedom: Worthwhile Development for a Diverse World,” in Handbook of Development Ethics, Jay Drydyk and Lori Keleher, eds., Routledge, 2019.
  • “Structuring Human Rights: Lessons for Eastern Europe,” in Journal of Regional Studies, inaugural issue, Moldova State University Press (invited article, completed while Fulbright Scholar in Moldova), 2018
  • Kosko, Stacy J. Agency and Democracy in Development Ethics, with Lori Keleher, eds., Cambridge University Press, forthcoming
  • Kosko, Stacy J. “Cultural Freedom and Recognition: A View from Development Ethics,” in Handbook of Development Ethics, Jay Drydyk and Lori Keleher, (eds.), forthcoming, Routledge
  • Croco, Sarah E. and Jared A. McDonald “Trump’s supporters don’t care about his flip-flop on Syria. We checked." Washington Post. May 3, 2017.
  • Jóhanna K Birnir. Forthcoming. Introducing the AMAR (All Minorities at Risk) Data. (with David D. Laitin; Jonathan Wilkenfeld; David M Waguespack; Agatha Hultquist; Ted R Gurr) Journal of Conflict Resolution. amar_jcr.pdf4.37 MB
  • Cunningham, David E. 2016. “Preventing Civil War: How the potential for international intervention can deter conflict onset.” World Politics 68(2): 307-340.
  • Haufler, Virginia, "Corporations, Governance Networks, and Conflict in the Developing World," in The New Power Politics: Networks and Transnational Security Governance, edited by Deborah Avant and Oliver Westerwinter, Oxford University Press, 2016, pp. 22
  • Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham. 2016. “E pluribus unum, ex uno plures: Competition, violence, and fragmentation in ethnopolitical movements” with Kristin M. Bakke and Lee Seymour. Journal of Peace Research 53(1): 3-18.
  • Kosko, Stacy J. "The Recognition Gap: Why Labels Matter in Human Rights Protection”: Theorizing Justice: Critical Insights and Future Directions. Krushil Watene and Jay Drydyk, eds. Rowman and Littlefield, July 2016. Theorizing Justice flyer.pdf558.57 KB
  • Scott L. Kastner, “Buying Influence? Assessing the Political Effects of China’s International Trade.” Journal of Conflict Resolution (forthcoming, 2016).
  • Haufler, Virginia "Corporations, Conflict Minerals and Corporate Social Responsibility," in Corporate Social Responsibility in a Globalizing World, edited by Kyoteru Tsutsui and Alwyin Lim, Cambridge University Press, 2015, pp. 149-180.
  • Haufler, Virginia "Orchestrating Peace? The United Nations and the Kimberley Process," in International Organizations as Orchestrators, edited by Kenneth W. Abbott, Philipp Genschel, Duncan Snidal, Bernhard Zangl, Cambridge University Press, 2015, pp. 2
  • Haufler, Virginia "Commentary from an International Relations Scholar," Academy of Management Perspectives, 2015 Nov, November 1, 2015 vol. 29 no. 4 461-468
  • Haufler, Virginia, "Shaming the Shameless? Campaigning against Corporations," in The Politics of Leverage in International Relations: Name, Shame, and Sanction, edited by H. Richard Friman, Palgrave MacMillan, 2015, pp. 224-244.
  • Katherine Sawyer, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham and William Reed. 2015. “The Role of External Support in Civil War Termination.” Journal of Conflict Resolution.
  • Kosko, Stacy J. “Agency Vulnerability, Self Determination, and the Participation of Indigenous Peoples”: Gender Justice and Development: Vulnerability and Empowerment, Volume II. Eric Palmer, ed. Routledge, 2015.
  • Scott L. Kastner, “Is the Taiwan Strait Still a Flash Point? Rethinking the Prospects for Armed Conflict between China and Taiwan.” International Security 40, no. 3 (Winter 2015/16), pp. 54-92.
  • Jones, Calvert W. “Exploring the Microfoundations of International Community: Toward a Theory of Enlightened Nationalism.” 2014. International Studies Quarterly 58(4): 682-705. Jones_ISQ.pdf327.14 KB
  • Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham. 2014. Inside the Politics of Self-determination. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham. 2013. “Actor Fragmentation and Civil War Bargaining: How Internal Divisions Generate Civil Conflict” American Journal of Political Science 57(3): 659-672.
  • Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham. 2013. “Understanding nonviolent resistance: An introduction” with Erica Chenoweth. Journal of Peace Research 50(3): 271-276.

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