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11.30.09 Gerardo L. Munck “Democracy and Development in a Globalized World: Thinking About Latin America from Within” Studies in Comparative International Development Vol. 44, Nş 4 (December 2009). 07.31.09 Saori Katada, with Barbara Stallings and Mireya Solís (eds.) Competitive Regionalism: Explaining the Diffusion of FTAs in the Pacific Rim London:Palgrave-MacMillan 12.01.08 Daniel Lynch “Chinese Perspectives on the Future of International Relations: Rationalism, Realism, and Revolutionism” (under review at The China Quarterly) 12.01.08 Eric J. Heikkila Fujita & Ogawa Revisited: An Agent Based Modeling Approach Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, forthcoming 12.01.08 P. Cowhey, J. D. Aronson, and J. E. Richards “The Peculiar Evolution of 3G Networks: Institutional Logic, Politics, and Property Rights” W. J. Drake and E. J. Wilson, (eds.), Governing Global Electronic Networks: International Perspectives on Power and Policy (Cambridge: MIT Press, forthcoming) 12.01.08 J. D. Aronson, “International Intellectual Property Rights in a Networked World” in Helen Milner and Andrew Moravcsik, Power, Interdependence, and Non-State Actors in World Politics (forthcoming Princeton: Princeton University Press) 11.01.08 P. Cowhey, J. D. Aronson, and J. E. Richards “Political Economy and Technological Architectures: The Political Economy of the Information and Communications Technology Infrastructure in the United States” Special Issue of Review of Policy Research, forthcoming 08.31.08 Saori N. Katada and Mireya Solís (eds.) Cross Regional Trade Agreements:Understanding Permeated Regionalism in East Asia. Berlin: Springer. 08.31.08 Saori Katada with Christina Gray Double- and Triple-Minorities in the International Relations Classroom. A part of forum on Diversity in the International Studies Profession organized by Brett Ashley Leeds and Saadia Pekkanen. International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 9, September 2008, p. 464-468. 08.01.08 Yitan Li “‘Pretty Prudent’ or ‘Rhetorically Responsive’: The American Public’s Support for Military Action.” Political Research Quarterly (forthcoming). 07.31.08 From a Supporter to a Challenger? Japan's Currency Leadership in Dollar-dominated East Asia Review of International Political Economy. Vol.15, No. 3, August 2008, p. 399-417 06.01.08 Ronald Osborn "Geometries of Force in Homer's Iliad: Two Readings" Humanitas, forthcoming 06.01.08 Ronald Osborn "William Lloyd Garrison and the United States Constitution: The Political Evolution of an American Radical" Journal of Law and Religion, forthcoming 06.01.08 Mary Dudziak Exporting American Dreams: Thurgood Marshall’s African Journey Oxford University Press 05.01.08 Mary Dudziak Thurgood Marshall’s Bill of Rights for Kenya Green Bag 2d, vol. 11, 307-315. 04.01.08 Mary Dudziak "Making Law, Making War, Making America" Christopher Tomlins and Michael Grossberg, eds., The Cambridge History of Law in America (Cambridge University Press) 02.23.08 Abraham Lowenthal "Para aprimorar as politicas dos EUA" O Estado de Sao Paulo (Sao Paulo, Brazil) 02.14.08 Abraham Lowenthal "Retos en Latinoamerica" Reforma (Mexico City) 01.01.08 Ronald Osborn "Noam Chomsky and the Realist Tradition" Review of International Studies, forthcoming 12.31.07 Gerard Munck and Richard Snyder “Política Comparada y América Latina: Pensando sobre el Futuro” Estudios de Política y Sociedad (Puebla, Mexico) (forthcoming, 2007) 12.05.07 Doug Joines "The saving rate in Japan: Why it has fallen and why it will remain low" International Economic Review, forthcoming. 12.01.07 Eric J. Heikkila Formal Property Rights and Informality: A Critical Re-assessment Housing Policy and Informal Settlements: lessons from national and international experiences, Institute for Applied Economic Research, Brasilia; forthcoming. 12.01.07 Eric J. Heikkila Three Questions Regarding Urbanization in China Journal of Planning Education and Research, vol 27(1), 65-81 12.01.07 Laurie Brand “Middle East Studies and Academic Freedom: Challenges at Home and Abroad” International Studies Perspectives, (2007) 8; forthcoming. 11.30.07 Gerard Munck, ed. Regimes and Democracy in Latin America. Theories and Methods Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. 286 pp. 11.30.07 Saori Katada with Saadia M. Pekkanen and Mireya Solís Trading Gains for Control: Forum Choices in International Trade and Japanese Economic Diplomacy International Studies Quarterly. Vol. 51, No. 4, December 2007, p. 945-970. 11.26.07 Abraham Lowenthal "Latin America and the US Election Campaign: The Less Said, The Better, Perhaps." America Economia (Santiago) 11.02.07 Abraham Lowenthal "Nuevo Enfoque para Latinoamerica" Reforma (Mexico City) 11.01.07 Ronald Osborn "On the Path of Perpetual Revolution: From Marx's Millenarianism to Sendero Luminoso" Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions, Vol.8, No.1, 2007 10.22.07 Abraham Lowenthal "Mejorar Politicas de EE.UU. hacia Latinoamerica" Peru XXI 10.01.07 Abraham Lowenthal "Mejorando las politicas de Estados Unidos hacia Latinoamerica y el Caribe" America Economia (Santiago) 10.01.07 Nelly Stromquist, ed. The Professoriate in the Age of Globalization Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 2007 10.01.07 Nelly Stromquist Gender and the Case of Girls’ Education: Organisational Learning in International Development Agencies World Studies in Education, vol. 8, no. 1, 2007. 10.01.07 Nelly Stromquist Internationalization as a Response to Globalization: Radical Shifts in University Environments Journal of Higher Education, vol. 53, no. l, 2007. 10.01.07 Richard Dekmejian Islam in Revolution, 3rd Edition in Greek Athens: Papazissis Publishers, 2007 10.01.07 Abraham Lowenthal "Estados Unidos y America Latina a Inicios del Siglo XXI" Journal of Latin American Studies (Chinese Academy of Social Science). Vol 29 No. 5 09.30.07 Daniel Lynch “Envisioning China’s Political Future: Elite Responses to Democracy as a Global Constitutive Norm.” International Studies Quarterly 51(3), September 2007, pp. 701-22. 09.17.07 Abraham Lowenthal "Trabajo Sin Terminar: Ecuador y Rafael Correa" Americac Economia (Santiago) 08.01.07 Nelly Stromquist, et al. The Contemporary Professoriate: Towards a Diversified or Segmented Profession? Higher Education Quarterly, vol. 61, no. 2, 2007. 07.01.07 Nelly Stromquist Adult learning and the politics of change: feminist organization and educational action in Latin America In Shailaja Fennell and Madeleine Arnot (eds.). Gender Education and Equality in a Global Context. Conceptual Frameworks and Policy Perspectives. London: Routledge, 2007. 07.01.07 Daniel Lynch “Response to ‘Culture Clash: Rising China vs. Asian Democratization.’” Taiwan Journal of Democracy 3:1 (July 2007), pp. 159-65. 06.30.07 Saori Katada with Mireya Solís Understanding East Asian Cross-Regionalism: An Analytical Framework Pacific Affairs. Vol. 80, No. 2, July 2007. p. 229-257. 06.30.07 Saori Katada wiith Mireya Solís The Japan-Mexico FTA: A Cross-Regional Step in Japan's New Trade Regionalism Pacific Affairs. Vol. 80, No. 2, July 2007, p. 279-300. 06.01.07 P. Cowhey and J. D. Aronson "Trade in Services and International Trade Agreements: Telecommunications” Aaditya Mattoo, Robert M. Stern, and Gianni Zanini (eds.), Services in the International Economy: A Handbook. (Washington, D.C. and New York: A co-publication of The World Bank and Palgrave Macmillan) 05.01.07 Gerard Munck and Richard Snyder Passion, Craft, and Method in Comparative Politics Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. 792 pp. 05.01.07 Nelly Stromquist Qualidade de ensino e género nas políticas educaçionais contemporaneas na América Latina Educacăo e Pesquisa, vol. 33, no. 1, 2007. 04.01.07 Gerard Munck “The Study of Politics and Democracy: Touchstones of a Research Agenda,” pp. 25-37, in Gerardo L. Munck (ed.), Regimes and Democracy in Latin America Theories and Methods (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007). 03.10.07 Abraham Lowenthal "Mejores Vecinos" America Economia (Santiago) 02.02.07 Richard Dekmejian Spectrum of Terror Washington D.C.: CQ Press, 2007 02.02.07 Ronald Osborn "Lessons from Ben Suc: Language in Defense of the Indefensible" Z Magazine, Vol.27, No.3 12.01.06 P. Cowhey, J.D. Aronson, and J. E. Richards “Property Rights and 3G Wireless Standards” John Zysman, ed. How Revolutionary Was the Revolution? (Stanford: Stanford University Press) 12.01.06 Yitan Li “U.S. Economic Sanction Threats Against China: Failing to Leverage Better Human Rights.” (With A. Cooper Drury). Foreign Policy Analysis. 2006, 2: 307-324. 10.01.06 Nelly Stromquist, ed. La construcción del género en las políticas públicas. Perspectivas comparadas desde América Latina Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, 2006. 10.01.06 Laurie Brand “Marruecos: la evolución de la participación institucional del Estado en las comunidades diásporal” in Carlos González Gutiérrez, coordinador, Relaciones Estado-diáspora: aproximaciones desde cuatro continentes, Tomo 1 (Mexico City: Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior). 06.01.06 Daniel Lynch Rising China and Asian Democratization: Socialization to “Global Culture” in the Political Transformations of Thailand, China, and Taiwan Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2006. 02.01.06 Nelly Stromquist Feminist Organizations and Social Transformation in Latin America Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, 2006 02.01.06 Laurie Brand Citizens Abroad: States and Emigration in the Middle East and North Africa Cambridge 01.01.06 John Odell (USC) ed. Negotiating Trade: Developing Countries in the WTO and NAFTA: "Introduction"; "Reframing the Issue: The WTO Coalition on Intellectual Property and Public Health, 2001"; with Susan K. Sell; and "The Strict Distributive Strategy for a Bargaining Coal Cambridge University Press 11.01.05 Geoffrey Wiseman, USC Pax Americana: Bumping into Diplomatic Culture International Studies Perspectives Vol. 6 Issue 4 10.01.05 John Odell "Chairing a WTO Negotiation" Journal of International Economic Law 8 (2005): 425-48. Also in Reforming the World Trade System: Legitimacy, Efficiency, and Democratic Governance, ed. Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann. (Oxford University Pressm 2005), 469-96 09.29.05 B. Peter Rosendorff, International Relations and Economics, USC Stability and Rigidity: Politics and Design of the WTO's Dispute Settlement Procedure American Political Science Review, Volume 99, Issue 03, August 2005, pp 389-400 08.01.05 Daniel Lynch “Taiwan Adapts to the Network Society” In Edward Friedman, ed., China’s Rise, Taiwan’s Dilemmas, and International Peace (New York and London: Routledge, 2005). 05.31.05 Vinod K. Aggarwal and Min Gyo Koo, UC Berkeley Beyond Network Power? The Dynamics of Formal Economic Integration in Northeast Asia The Pacific Review, vol. 18 no.2 05.01.05 Geoffrey Wiseman, USC The Palme Commission: New Thinking about Security International Commissions and the Power of Ideas, eds. Ramesh Thakur, Andrew F. Cooper and John English 04.01.05 B. Peter Rosendorff and Todd Sandler, USC The Political Economy of Transnational Terrorism Journal of Conflict Resolution 49(2):171-314 03.01.05 Lyn Boyd-Judson, USC Strategic Moral Diplomacy: Mandela, Qaddafi, and the Lockerbie Negotiations Foreign Policy Analysis, Blackwell Publishing, Volume 1/1, 2005, pp. 73-98. 01.04.05 Daniel Lynch “Refocusing the Taiwan Nationalists’ ‘Subjectivity’ Movement.” In the Jamestown Foundation China Brief, 4 January 2005. 01.02.05 Hayward R. Alker, USC On Curricular Perestroika: Seven Principles of Methodological Pluralism Perestroika! The Raucous Rebellion in Political Science ed. Kristen R. Monroe, Yale University Press 01.01.05 Hayward R. Alker, USC Emancipation in the Critical Security Studies Project Ken Booth, Ed., Critical Security Studies and World Politics, , ed.Ken Booth, Lynne Rienner: Boulder 01.01.05 Hayward R. Alker, USC Designing Information Resources for Transboundary Conflict early Warning Networks Digital Formations: IT and New Architectures in the Global Realm, eds. Robert Latham and Saskia Sassen, Princeton University Press 12.01.04 John Odell Negotiating the World Economy Cornell University Press, 2000. Published in Chinese (Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2004) and Spanish (Mexico City, Ediciones Gernika, 2004) 11.30.04 Apichai Shipper, USC Criminals or Victims? The Politics of Illegal Foreigners in Japan Journal of Japanese Studies 31:2 10.01.04 B. Peter Rosendorff and Todd Sandler, USC Too Much of a Good Thing? The Proactive Response Dilemma Journal of Conflict Resolution, 48(5):657-671 06.01.04 Daniel Lynch, USC International "Decentering" and Democratization: The Case of Thailand International Studies Quarterly vol. 48 no.2, pp.229-62 01.01.04 Lyn Boyd-Judson, USC A Medal of Good Hope: Mandela, Qaddafi, and the Lockerbie Negotiations Pew Case Studies in International Affairs, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (Georgetown University) and Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 12.01.03 Richard Dekmejian Troubled Waters: The Geopolitics of the Caspian Region London: I.B. Tauris, 2003 12.01.03 Richard Dekmejian The Just Prince: A Manual of Leadership London: Saqi Books, 2003 – co-author 09.01.03 John Odell (USC) “La OMC, otra vez en punto muerto [The WTO, deadlocked again]," Foreign Affairs en Espańol 3 (Julio-Septiembre 2003): 111-118 07.01.03 Richard Dekmejian “The Liberal Impulse in Saudi Arabia” Middle East Journal, Vol. 57, No. 3, Summer 2003 05.01.02 John Odell, USC The Seattle Impasse and Its Implications for the World Trade Organization The Political Economy of International Trade Law, eds. Daniel L. M. Kennedy and James D. Southwick. 03.01.02 Nita Rudra, Pittsburgh Globalization and the Decline of the Welfare State in Less-Developed Countries International Organization, 56(2):411-446 11.01.01 Richard Dekmejian “Forging Institutions in the Gulf Arab States” Iran, Iraq and the Gulf States, edited by Joseph A. Kechichian; London: Palgrave, 2001 09.01.01 Hayward R. Alker (USC), Robert Ted Gurr (Maryland) and Kumar Rupesinghe (PRIO), eds. Journeys Through Conflict: Narratives and Lessons Rowman and Littlefield 01.01.00 John S. Odell, USC Negotiating the World Economy Cornell University Press 01.01.98 John Odell (USC) and Barry Eichengreen (UC Berkeley) The United States, the ITO, and the WTO: Exit Options, Agent Slack, and Presidential Leadership The WTO as an International Organization, ed. Anne O. Krueger 01.01.90 John S. Odell (USC) and Thomas D. Willett (Claremont Graduate University) eds. International Trade Policies: Gains from Exchange between Economics and Political Science University of Michigan Press 12.01.88 John Odell (USC) and Thomas D. Willett (Clarement Graduate University) eds. International Monetary Cooperation, Domestic Politics, and Policy Ideas Double Special Issue of Journal of Public Policy, 8, (July- December 1988) 00.00. Gerard Munck Measuring Democracy: A Bridge Between Scholarship and Politics Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 200 pp. 00.00. Abigail E. Ruane and Patrick James "The International Relations of Middle-earth: Learning from the Lord of the Rings." International Studies Perspectives. Vol. 9, pp. 377-394. 00.00. Angela Hawken and Gerardo L. Munck “Measuring Corruption. A Critical Assessment and a Proposal” in Anuradha Rajivan and Ramesh Gampat (eds.), Perspectives on Corruption and Human Development (New Delhi: Macmillan India, forthcoming, 2009). 00.00. [Untitled] 00.00. Laurie Brand “Authoritarian States and Voting From Abroad: North African Experiences” forthcoming, Comparative Politics. 00.00. Laurie Brand “Emigrant, Mughtarib, ‘Amil f-il-Kharij: La Langue et les institutions des relations Etat-expatriés'” in Stephane Dufoix (ed.), Les Politiques Etatiques envers les Expatriés (Paris: Presses de Sciences Politiques, Paris), 00.00. Laurie Brand “State, Citizenship and Diaspora: Jordan and Lebanon in Comparative Perspective” in Leila Fawwaz and Camile Mansour (eds.) Transformed Landscapes: A Festschrift in Honor of Walid Khalidi (Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2009). 00.00. Philip Seib The Al Jazeera Effect: How the New Global Media Are Reshaping World Politics Washington: Potomac Books 00.00. Philip Seib (ed.) Toward a New Public Diplomacy: Redirecting U.S. Foreign Policy Palgrave Macmillan 00.00. Apichai Shipper Fighting for Foreigners: Immigration and Its Impact on Japanese Democracy (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008). Ithaca: Cornell University Press 00.00. Carol Wise "'The North American Free Trade Agreement" New Political Economy, 14:1, 133-148 00.00. John E. Wills, Jr., editor From “Tribute System” to “Peaceful Rise”: American Historians, Political Scientists, and Policy Analysts Discuss China’s Foreign Relations Special issue of Journal of American-East Asian Relations, Vol. 16, Nos. 1-2, spring-summer 2009. Special issue of Journal of American-East Asian Relations, Vol. 16, Nos. 1-2 00.00. Sebastián L. Mazzuca and Gerardo L. Munck “Regime” in George T. Kurian (ed), International Encyclopedia of Political Science (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, forthcoming, 2010). 00.00. Mary L. Dudziak "Law, War, and the History of Time." 00.00. Daniel C. Lynch “Chinese Thinking on the Future of International Relations: Realism as the Ti, Rationalism as the Yong?” The China Quarterly, No. 197 (March 2009), pp. 87-107. 00.00. Daniel C. Lynch Review of Yuezhi Zhao’s Communication in China: Political Economy, Power, and Conflict Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2008. Upcoming in Pacific Affairs, October 2009. |
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