2003/04
04.21.04
Kenneth Schultz, UCLA
Could Humphrey Have Gone to China? Measuring the Electoral Costs and Benefits of Making Peace
04.07.04
Lyn Boyd Judson, USC
Strategic Moral Diplomacy: Mandela, Qaddafi and the Lockerbie Negotiations
03.10.04
Carolyn Cartier, USC
China and State/Space: Scale Relations and the City in an Era of Globalization
03.03.04
Pablo Andres Neumeyer, Universidad T. di Tella/ Hugo Hopenhayn, UCLA
Latin America in the XXth Century: Stagnation, then Collapse
02.25.04
Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen
Understanding Foreign Policy Debates: Towards a Critical Constructivist Methodology
02.18.04
Robert Powell, UC Berkeley
The Inefficient Use of Power: Costly Conflict with Complete Information
02.06.04
Todd Sandler, USC/ Daniel Arce, Rhodes College
Counter-Terrorism: A Game Theoretic Analysis
02.04.04
Benjamin J. Cohen, UC Santa Barbara
The Meaning of Monetary Power
01.28.04
Patricia Owens, USC
An Arendtian Critique of Deliberative Global Sphere Theory: "Humanitarian" Violence and the Paradox of Founding
01.14.04
Richard Ned Lebow, Dartmouth College
Justice and Order
11.19.03
Barbara Koremenos, USC and UCLA
International Law for an Uncertain Environment
11.17.03
Robert Keohane, Duke University/ Allen Buchanan, Duke University
The Preventive Use of Force: A Cosmopolitan Institutional Proposal
11.12.03
Gerardo Munck, USC
Democratic Politics in Latin America: New Debates and Research Frontiers
10.01.03
Carol Wise, USC/ Manuel Pastor, UC Santa Cruz
Picking Up the Pieces: Comparing the Social Impact of Finacial Crisis in Mexico and Argentina
09.24.03
Manuel Sanchez de Cima, USC
The Political Economy of Pro-Cyclical Fiscal Policy in Mexico, 1970-1988
09.18.03
Helen Milner, Columbia University
Why Delegate the Allocation of Foreign Aid to Multilateral Organizations? Principal-Agent Problems and Multilateralism