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UCLA Department of Political Science 4289 Bunche Hall Los Angeles, CA 90095-1472 (310) 825-4331 H (310) 500-5613 u (310) 825-0778 B [email protected] Websites: www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ polisci/faculty/astein/ and www.grandstrategy.net Curriculum Vitae Arthur A. Stein Current Position Professor of Political Science, UCLA since 1990 Vice Chairman of the Department of Political Science, 1987–1990 Assistant and Associate Professor of Political Science, 1977–1990 Faculty Affiliate, Luskin School of Public Affairs, UCLA, since 2013 Education Ph.D., Political Science, Yale University, 1978 M.Phil., Political Science, Yale University, 1975 M.A., International Relations, Yale University, 1974 A.B., Magna Cum Laude in International Relations and with distinction in all subjects, Cornell University, 1972 Positions Held Senior Social Scientist, Institute for Physical Sciences (IPS), McLean, VA, 2003–2005 (consultant, 2005-2014) Senior Fellow, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC), University of California, 1996–1997 Guest Scholar, The Brookings Institution, June–December 1983 Policy Planning Staff, U.S. Department of State, 1982–1983 Selected Professional Activities Editorial Board, Global Summitry: Politics, Economics and Law in International Governance, since 2014 Co-editor, American Political Science Review, 2007-2012 Editorial Board, International Organization, 1996–2001 Director, Economics and Security Project, UCLA Center for International Relations, 1992–1995; Co–director, 1989–1992 [Funded by Pew Charitable Trusts] Editorial Board, International Interactions, 1987–1992 Editorial Board, American Journal of Political Science, 1988–1991

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UCLADepartment ofPolitical Science4289 Bunche HallLos Angeles, CA90095-1472

� (310) 825-4331H (310) 500-5613u (310) 825-0778

B [email protected]

Websites:www.sscnet.ucla.edu/polisci/faculty/astein/andwww.grandstrategy.net

Curriculum Vitae

Arthur A. Stein

Current PositionProfessor of Political Science, UCLA since 1990

Vice Chairman of the Department of Political Science, 1987–1990Assistant and Associate Professor of Political Science, 1977–1990Faculty Affiliate, Luskin School of Public Affairs, UCLA, since 2013

EducationPh.D., Political Science, Yale University, 1978M.Phil., Political Science, Yale University, 1975M.A., International Relations, Yale University, 1974A.B., Magna Cum Laude in International Relations and with distinction

in all subjects, Cornell University, 1972

Positions HeldSenior Social Scientist, Institute for Physical Sciences (IPS), McLean, VA,

2003–2005 (consultant, 2005-2014)Senior Fellow, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC),

University of California, 1996–1997Guest Scholar, The Brookings Institution, June–December 1983Policy Planning Staff, U.S. Department of State, 1982–1983

Selected Professional ActivitiesEditorial Board, Global Summitry: Politics, Economics and Law in

International Governance, since 2014Co-editor, American Political Science Review, 2007-2012Editorial Board, International Organization, 1996–2001Director, Economics and Security Project, UCLA Center for International

Relations, 1992–1995; Co–director, 1989–1992[Funded by Pew Charitable Trusts]

Editorial Board, International Interactions, 1987–1992Editorial Board, American Journal of Political Science, 1988–1991

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SelectedGrants

SelectedPublications

Books

Political Conflict and Stability in Dynamic Networks (Lead PI with Site Leads/Co-PIs Sara Del Valle, Los Alamos, Noah Friedkin, UC Santa Barbara, Aila Matanock,UC Berkeley, David Meyer, UC San Diego, and Co-investigator Robert Trager).UC Multicampus-National Lab Collaborative Research and Training Award.2018-2021.

The Politics of Ethnic Conflict Regulation in Asia and the Middle East (withAyelet Harel-Shalev). Sol Leshin Program for Collaboration between Ben-GurionUniversity and UCLA. 2013-2015.

Phenomenology and Dynamics of Asymmetric Attacks (with David A. Meyer,Mathematics, UCSD). Office of Naval Research (ONR). November 2009 – April2013.

Multi-scale Geography of Conflict and Stability (with David A. Meyer, Math-ematics, UCSD). Office of Naval Research (ONR). October 2011 – December2012.

Affect, Interest, and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts.Edited with Ayelet Harel-Shalev. Special issue, Ethnic and Racial Studies40, 12 (October 2017): 1981-2134.Reprinted as: Affect, Interest, and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and

Religious Conflicts. Edited with Ayelet Harel-Shalev. London: Routledge,2018. In press.

No More States?: Globalization, National Self-Determination, and Terrorism.Edited with Richard N. Rosecrance. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Little-field Publishers, 2006.

The Domestic Bases of Grand Strategy. Edited with Richard Rosecrance. Cor-nell Studies in Security Affairs. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press,1993.

. Chinese translation. Studies in Grand Strategy series. Beijing,China: Peking University Press, 2005.

Why Nations Cooperate: Circumstance and Choice in International Relations.Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1990.

The Nation at War. Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University Press,1980.

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SelectedPublications

RecentArticles

Ancestral and Instrumental in the Politics of Ethnic and Religious Conflict (withAyelet Harel-Shalev). Ethnic and Racial Studies 40, 12 (October 2017): 1981-2000. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2017.1312012Reprinted in:Affect, Interest, and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts. Ed-

ited with Ayelet Harel-Shalev. London: Routledge, 2018. In press.

Ethnicity, Extraterritoriality, and International Conflict. Ethnic and RacialStudies 40, 12 (October 2017): 2020-2038.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2017.1277032Reprinted in:Affect, Interest, and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts. Ed-

ited with Ayelet Harel-Shalev. London: Routledge, 2018. In press.

The Great Trilemma: Are Globalization, Democracy, and Sovereignty Compat-ible? International Theory 8, 2 (July 2016): 297–340.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752971916000063

Analyzing “Long Data” on Collective Violence in Indonesia (with David A.Meyer). Asian Journal of Social Science 43 (2015): 613–633.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685314-04305006

The Attenuation of Revolutionary Foreign Policy (with Chad E. Nelson). In-ternational Politics 52, 5 (2015): 626–636.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ip.2015.29

Realism/Neorealism. In The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Be-havioral Sciences, 2nd ed., vol. 20, pp. 26-30. Edited by James D. Wright.New York: Elsevier, 2015.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-097086-8.93119-2

Respites or Resolutions: Recurring Crises and the Origins of War. In The NextGreat War? The Roots of World War I and the Risk of U.S.-China Conflict,pp. 13–23, 221–225. Edited by Richard N. Rosecrance and Steven E. Miller.Cambridge: MIT Press, 2015.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262028998.003.0002

Recalcitrance and initiative: US hegemony and regional powers in Asia andEurope after World War II. International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 14, 1(January 2014): 147–177.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/irap/lct020

Power Politics and the Powerless. In Back to Basics: State Power in a Con-temporary World, pp. 219–248. Edited by Martha Finnemore and JudithGoldstein. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199970087.003.0011

In the following pages, articles are categorized by their primary subfield.International Relations TheoryInternational InstitutionsPolitical EconomyForeign Policy and National Security andNationalism, Ethnicity, and Political Violence

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Articles:InternationalRelationsTheory

Realism/Neorealism. In The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Be-havioral Sciences, 2nd ed., vol. 20, pp. 26-30. Edited by James D. Wright.New York: Elsevier, 2015.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-097086-8.93119-2

Respites or Resolutions: Recurring Crises and the Origins of War. In The NextGreat War? The Roots of World War I and the Risk of U.S.-China Conflict,pp. 13–23, 221–225. Edited by Richard N. Rosecrance and Steven E. Miller.Cambridge: MIT Press, 2015.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262028998.003.0002

Power Politics and the Powerless. In Back to Basics: State Power in a Con-temporary World, pp. 219–248. Edited by Martha Finnemore and JudithGoldstein. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199970087.003.0011

Trade and Conflict: Uncertainty, Strategic Signaling, and Interstate Disputes.In Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectiveson an Enduring Debate, pp. 111–126. Edited by Edward D. Mansfield andBrian Pollins. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2003.

Communications Revolutions and International Relations (with Cherie Steele).In Technology, Development, and Democracy: International Conflict andCooperation in the Information Age, pp. 25–53. Edited by Juliann EmmonsAllison. SUNY Series in Global Politics. Albany: State University of NewYork Press, 2002.

Realism/Neorealism. In International Encyclopedia of the Social and BehavioralSciences, vol. 19, pp. 12812–15. Edited by Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes.New York: Pergamon Press, 2001.

Counselors, Kings, and International Relations: From Revelation to Reason,and Still No Policy-relevant Theory. In Being Useful: Policy Relevance andInternational Relations Theory, pp. 50–74. Edited by Miroslav Nincic andJoseph Lepgold. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000.

Introduction: Prospects and Problems in the New Century (with John Mueller).In Peace, Prosperity, and Politics, pp. 1–11. Edited by John Mueller. Serieson The Political Economy of Global Interdependence. Boulder, Colorado:Westview, 2000.

The Justifying State: Why Anarchy Doesn’t Mean No Excuses. In Peace, Pros-perity, and Politics, pp. 235–255. Edited by John Mueller. Series on ThePolitical Economy of Global Interdependence. Boulder, Colorado: Westview,2000.

The Limits of Strategic Choice: Constrained Rationality and Incomplete Expla-nation. In Strategic Choice and International Relations, pp. 197–228. Editedby David A. Lake and Robert Powell. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Uni-versity Press, 1999.

When Misperception Matters. World Politics 34 (July 1982): 505–526.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2010332

The Politics of Linkage. World Politics 33 (October 1980): 62–81.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2010255

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Articles:InternationalRelationsTheory(cont.)

Articles:InternationalInstitutions

Evaluating War: Outcomes and Consequences (with Bruce M. Russett). InHandbook of Political Conflict: Theory and Research, pp. 399-422. Editedby Ted Robert Gurr. New York: The Free Press, 1980.

History, Quantitative Analysis, and the Balance of Power (with Alan Alexandroffand Richard Rosecrance). Journal of Conflict Resolution 21 (March 1977):35–56. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/002200277702100103

Conflict and Cohesion: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Conflict Resolu-tion 20 (March 1976): 143–172.DOI: http://doi.org/dztd45

Power, Balance of Power and Status in Nineteenth Century International Rela-tions (with Richard Rosecrance, Alan Alexandroff, and Brian Healy). SageProfessional Papers in International Studies, no. 29 (1974).

The Balance of Power in International History: Theory and Reality (with BrianHealy). Journal of Conflict Resolution 17 (March 1973): 33–61.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002200277301700103

Neoliberal Institutionalism. In The Oxford Handbook on International Relations,pp. 201–221. Edited by Christian Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal. New York:Oxford University Press, 2008.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199219322.003.0011

Incentive compatibility and global governance: existential multilateralism, aweakly confederal world, and hegemony. In Can the World be Governed?Possibilities for Effective Multilateralism, pp. 17–84. Edited by Alan S.Alexandroff. Studies in International Governance. Waterloo, Canada: Wil-frid Laurier University Press, for The Centre for International GovernanceInnovation (CIGI), 2008.

Introduction. In The New Great Power Coalition: Toward a World Concert ofNations, pp. 1–17. Edited by Richard Rosecrance. Carnegie Commissionon Preventing Deadly Conflict. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & LittlefieldPublishers, 2001.

Constrained Sovereignty: The Growth of International Intrusiveness. In TheNew Great Power Coalition: Toward a World Concert of Nations, pp. 261–281. Edited by Richard Rosecrance. Carnegie Commission on PreventingDeadly Conflict. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001.

Non-Proliferation Regimes (with Greg Rasmussen). In The New Great PowerCoalition: Toward a World Concert of Nations, pp. 181–202. Edited byRichard Rosecrance. Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict.Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001.

The Theory of Overlapping Clubs (with Richard Rosecrance). In The NewGreat Power Coalition: Toward a World Concert of Nations, pp. 221–234.Edited by Richard Rosecrance. Carnegie Commission on Preventing DeadlyConflict. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001.

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Articles:InternationalInstitutions(cont.)

Articles:PoliticalEconomy

Conclusion (with Jennifer Kibbe and Richard Rosecrance). In The New GreatPower Coalition: Toward a World Concert of Nations, pp. 367– 379. Editedby Richard Rosecrance. Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict.Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001.

Coordination and Collaboration: Regimes in an Anarchic World. InternationalOrganization 36 (Spring 1982): 299–324.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020818300018968Reprinted in:

Neorealism şi Neoliberalism: Dezbaterea Contemporană. Edited by David A.Baldwin. Romanian translation by Mihaela Asavi, Ramona-Elena Lupu, andMihnea-Adrian Vîlceanu. Iaşi: Institutul European, 2010.

Neorealism and Neoliberalism: The Contemporary Debate. Edited by David A.Baldwin. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.

Key Concepts in International Political Economy. The Library of InternationalPolitical Economy Series, no. 5. Edited by David A. Baldwin. London: Ed-ward Elgar Publishing, 1993.

International Regimes. Edited by Stephen D. Krasner. Ithaca, New York: CornellUniversity Press, 1983.

The Great Trilemma: Are Globalization, Democracy, and Sovereignty Compat-ible? International Theory 8, 2 (July 2016): 297–340.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752971916000063

Sanctions, Inducements, and Market Power: Political Economy of InternationalInfluence. In Sanctions, Statecraft, and Nuclear Proliferation, pp. 29–55.Edited by Etel Solingen. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511862380.004

Globalization and Its Effects: Introduction and Overview (with Richard N. Rose-crance and Etel Solingen). In No More States?: Globalization, National Self-Determination, and Terrorism, pp. 3–22. Edited by Richard N. Rosecranceand Arthur A. Stein. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,2006.

Governments, Economic Interdependence, and International Cooperation. InBehavior, Society, and International Conflict, vol. 3, pp. 241–324. Editedby Philip E. Tetlock, Jo L. Husbands, Robert Jervis, Paul C. Stern, andCharles Tilly. New York: Oxford University Press, for the National ResearchCouncil of the National Academy of Sciences, 1993.

The Hegemon’s Dilemma: Great Britain, the United States, and the Interna-tional Economic Order. International Organization 38 (Spring 1984): 355–386. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020818300026758Reprinted in:

The International Trading System: Globalization and History. Edited by KevinO’Rourke. Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System and the WTO,edited by Kym Anderson and Bernard Hoekman. Northampton, Massachu-setts: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004.

Theory and Structure in International Political Economy. Edited by CharlesLipson and Benjamin J. Cohen. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press,1999.

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Articles:PoliticalEconomy(cont.)

Articles:ForeignPolicyandNationalSecurity

Reprinted in:The Rise of Free Trade. Volume 4: Free Trade Reappraised: The New Secondary

Literature. Edited by Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey. London: Routledge, 1997.The International System and the International Political Economy: State Structures

and Strategies. The Library of International Political Economy Series, no. 6.Edited by Joseph M. Grieco. London: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993.

The Political Economy of National Elections (with Thad A. Brown). Compara-tive Politics 14 (July 1982): 479–497. Erratum: 15 (April 1983): 280. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/421633erratum DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/421682

Balance of Payments Policy in the Kennedy Administration. Papers, PeaceScience Society (International) 23 (1974): 113–122.

Interdependence: Myth or Reality? (with Richard Rosecrance). World Politics26 (October 1973): 1–27. DOI: http://doi.org/dt5p6jReprinted in:

Theorien der Internationalen Politik: Einführung und Texte. Edited by UrsulaLehmkuhl. München/ Wien: Oldenbourg Verlag, 1996, 2001.

Globalism Versus Realism: International Relations’ Third Debate. Edited by RayMaghroori and Bennett Ramberg. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1982.

Comparative Modernization. Edited by Cyril E. Black. New York: The FreePress, 1976.

The Attenuation of Revolutionary Foreign Policy (with Chad E. Nelson). In-ternational Politics 52, 5 (2015): 626–636.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ip.2015.29

Recalcitrance and initiative: US hegemony and regional powers in Asia andEurope after World War II. International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 14, 1(January 2014): 147–177.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/irap/lct020

Constraints and Determinants: Structure, Purpose, and Process in the Analysisof Foreign Policy. In Approaches, Levels, and Methods of Analysis in Interna-tional Politics: Crossing Boundaries, pp. 189–209. Edited by Harvey Starr.Advances in Foreign Policy Analysis. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

Geostructuralism and International Politics: The End of the Cold War and theRegionalization of International Security (with Steven E. Lobell). In RegionalOrders: Building Security in a New World, pp. 101– 122. Edited by David A.Lake and Patrick M. Morgan. University Park, Pennsylvania: PennsylvaniaState University Press, 1997.

Beyond Realism: The Study of Grand Strategy (with Richard Rosecrance).In The Domestic Bases of Grand Strategy, pp. 3–21. Edited by RichardRosecrance and Arthur A. Stein. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press,1993.

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Articles:ForeignPolicyandNationalSecurity(cont.)

Articles:Nationalism,Ethnicity,andPoliticalViolence

Domestic Constraints, Extended Deterrence, and the Incoherence of GrandStrategy: The U.S., 1938–1950. In The Domestic Bases of Grand Strat-egy, pp. 96–123. Edited by Richard Rosecrance and Arthur A. Stein. Ithaca,New York: Cornell University Press, 1993.

Strategy as Politics, Politics as Strategy: Domestic Debates, Statecraft, andStar Wars. In The Logic of Nuclear Terror, pp. 186-210. Edited by RomanKolkowicz. New York: Allen and Unwin, 1987.

Ancestral and Instrumental in the Politics of Ethnic and Religious Conflict (withAyelet Harel-Shalev). Ethnic and Racial Studies 40, 12 (October 2017): 1981-2000. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2017.1312012Reprinted in:Affect, Interest, and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts. Ed-

ited with Ayelet Harel-Shalev. London: Routledge, 2018. In press.

Ethnicity, Extraterritoriality, and International Conflict. Ethnic and RacialStudies 40, 12 (October 2017): 2020-2038.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2017.1277032Reprinted in:Affect, Interest, and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts. Ed-

ited with Ayelet Harel-Shalev. London: Routledge, 2018. In press.

Analyzing “Long Data” on Collective Violence in Indonesia (with David A.Meyer). Asian Journal of Social Science 43 (2015): 613–633.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685314-04305006

Separatism’s Final Country (with Richard Rosecrance). Foreign Affairs 87, 4(July-August 2008): 141–145.http://www.jstor.org/stable/20032725Reprinted in:

International Relations in Perspective: A Reader. Edited by Henry R. Nau.Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2010.

The Dilemma of Devolution and Federalism: Secessionary Nationalism and theCase of Scotland (with Richard N. Rosecrance). In No More States?: Glob-alization, National Self-Determination, and Terrorism, pp. 235–245. Editedby Richard Rosecrance and Arthur A. Stein. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman& Littlefield Publishers, 2006.

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ProfessionalPresentationssince 2010

“Sanctions, Inducements, and Market Power: Political Economy of InternationalInfluence.” Paper presented at the Woodrow Wilson International Center forScholars, Washington, DC, September 1, 2010, and at the Annual Meetingof the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September3, 2010.

“Agglomeration: Sneaking Up on the Balance of Power?” Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington,DC, September 3, 2010.

“Power Politics and the Powerless.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetingof the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September4, 2010. Revised version presented at the conference on “Back to Basics:Rethinking Power in the Contemporary World,” Niehaus Center for Global-ization and Governance, Princeton University, October 1-2, 2010.

“Agglomeration versus Balance of Power.” Presentation at the International Se-curity Studies Section/International Security and Arms Control (ISSS/ISAC)annual conference, Security for the Future, Irvine, CA, Oct. 14, 2011.

“Varieties of Diffusion and the Problem of International Order.” Paper pre-sented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, SanFrancisco, April 4, 2013.

“Superpositionality in East Asia versus the Great European Peace: Great PowerCompetition and Transcending Rivalry Following World War II.” Paper pre-sented at the East Asian Security Workshop, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan,April 18-19, 2013.

“The Analogy of World War I.” Presentation at the 2014 CASS Forum: ChinaU.S. Think Tank Dialogue: Toward a New Model of Major-Country Relationsbetween China and the United States, Institute of American Studies of theChinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Beijing, China, January 6, 2014.

“Ethnicity, Extraterritoriality, and Political Conflict.” Presentation at a Re-search Workshop on “The Politics of Ethnic Conflicts in Asia and the MiddleEast.” Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, March 24, 2014.

“Globalization and the Decline or Resurgence of the West.” Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 27,2014.

“Recalcitrance and initiative: US hegemony and regional powers in Asia andEurope after World War II.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theInternational Studies Association, Toronto, March 27, 2014.

“Analyzing ‘long data’ on collective violence in Indonesia” (with David A. Meyer,Anna Malyarenko and Nan Zou). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting ofthe Association of Asian Studies, Philadelphia, March 30, 2014.

“Long Range Dependence and Assessing Structural Breaks: The Case of Collec-tive Violence in Indonesia” (with David A. Meyer). Presentation at the theEast Asian Security Workshop, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan, May 8, 2014.

“Recurring Crises and the Origins of War: The Case of 1914 and ContemporaryEast Asian Security Concerns.” Presentation at the the East Asian SecurityWorkshop, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan, May 9, 2014.

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ProfessionalPresentationssince 2010(cont.)

“Recurring Crises and the Origins of War.” Presentation at Centre for Interna-tional Peace and Security Studies, McGill University, Canada, November 7,2014.

“The BRICs and the G20. A club of consequence, support or disruption forthe G20 and global governance.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theInternational Studies Association, Atlanta, March 18, 2016.

“Macromotives: Problems in Inferring Collective Intentions.” Paper prepared forpresentation at “Scaling Forms: Dialogues Across Disciplines Conference,”University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, April 1, 2016.

“Strategic Speech and International Politics.” Paper presented at the AnnualMeeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Sept.1, 2016.

“Great Powers and Stability: The United States as a Source of Order and Disor-der.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political ScienceAssociation, Philadelphia, Sept. 3, 2016.

“System Structure and Regional Differentiation.” Presentation at the AnnualMeeting of the International Studies Association, Baltimore, February 23,2017.

“Realism, Equilibrium Theory, and Historical Change.” Presentation at the An-nual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Baltimore, February25, 2017.

“Proposal for an Institutionalization of Track II Diplomacy” (with Robert F.Trager). Produced for the Policy Levers for Great Power Peace Workshop,Yale University, May 5-6, 2017.

“The Democracy Particle and the Search for the Public Opinion-Foreign PolicyLink” (with Carley Fernandez). Presentation at the 4th East Asian SecurityWorkshop, Osaka, Japan, July 24, 2017.

“Cooperation and the Mitigation of Autonomy and Externalities.” Presentationat the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, SanFrancisco, September 1, 2017.

“Progress and Regress in the Development of a Liberal Order.” Presentationat the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, SanFrancisco, September 2, 2017.

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SelectedDissertationsChaired orCo–chairedandResultingPublications

Barnhart, Joslyn(Ph.D., 2013)

Prestige, humiliation and international politics.Status Competition and Territorial Aggression: Evi-

dence from the Scramble for Africa. Security Stud-ies 25, 3 (2016): 385-419.

Humiliation and Third-Party Aggression. World Pol-itics 69, 3 (July 2017): 532.568.

Brawley, Mark R.(Ph.D., 1989)

Liberal Leadership: Great Powers and Their Chal-lengers in Peace and War. Ithaca, New York:Cornell University Press, 1993.

Regime Types, Markets, and War: The Importanceof Pervasive Rents in Foreign Policy. ComparativePolitical Studies 26 (July 1993): 178–197.

Political Leadership and Liberal Economic Subsys-tems: The Constraints of Structural Assumptions.Canadian Journal of Political Science 28 (March1995): 85–103.

Cetinyan, Rupen(Ph.D., 1997)

Strategy of Ethnic Conflict: Rational Choice in EthnicOrganization and Politics.

Ethnic Bargaining in the Shadow of Third Party In-tervention. International Organization 56 (Sum-mer 2002): 645–677.

Gates, Andrea(Ph.D., 2002)

Negotiating Turkey’s Accession: The Limitations ofthe Current EU Strategy. European Foreign Af-fairs Review 10, 3 (2005): 381–397.

Promoting Unity, Preserving Diversity?: Member-state Institutions and European Integration. Lan-ham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006.

Mixed Messages and Mixed Results: The EU’s Pro-motion of Human Rights in Turkey.” EuropeanLaw Journal 15, 3 (2009): 401–411.

Goldstein, Judith(Ph.D., 1983, co-chair)

The Political Economy of Trade: Institutions of Pro-tection. American Political Science Review 80(March 1986): 161–184.

Ideas, Institutions, and American Trade Policy. In-ternational Organization 42, 1 (1988): 179–217.

Gottfried, Matthew(Ph.D., 2014, co-chair)

The origins of consequences of public opinion in co-ercive terrorist crises.

Does Terrorism Pay? An Empirical Analysis (withMax Abrahms). Terrorism and Political Violence28, 1 (2016): 72-89.

A Preference for War: How Fairness and RhetoricInfluence Leadership Incentives in Crises (withRobert F. Trager). International Studies Quar-terly 60, 2 (2016): 243–257.

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Gurantz, Ron(Ph.D., 2014)

Crisis bargaining and war initiation before a domesticaudience.

Fear, Appeasement and the Effectiveness of Deter-rence (with Alexander V. Hirsch). Journal of Pol-itics 79, 3 (July 2017): 1041-1056.

Hasen, Richard L.(Ph.D., 1992,J.D., 1991)

Efficiency Under Informational Asymmetry: The Ef-fect of Framing on Legal Rules. UCLA Law Review38 (December 1990): 391–438.

The Efficient Duty to Rescue. International Reviewof Law and Economics 15 (June 1995): 141–150.

Clipping Coupons for Democracy: An Egalitar-ian/Public Choice Defense of Campaign FinanceVouchers. California Law Review 84 (January1996): 1–59.

Voting Without Law? Symposium: Law, Economics,and Norms. University of Pennsylvania Law Re-view 144 (May 1996): 2135–2179.

Hody, Cynthia Ann(Ph.D., 1986)

The Politics of Trade: American Political Develop-ment and Foreign Economic Policy. Hanover,N.H.: University Press of New England, 1996.

Kagotani, Koji(Ph.D., 2010)

Political Analysis of the WTO Enforcement Problemamong the Member States: Globalism, Region-alism, and Domestic Politics. Journal of PolicyStudies 15 (2003): 93-104

Military Alliances, Regional Trade Agreements, andthe Politics of Compliance.

Kessler, Alan(Ph.D., 1999)

International Trade Theory, Domestic Coalitions, andthe Political Economy of Immigration Control.

Support for Extreme Right-Wing Parties in West-ern Europe: Individual Attributes, Political Atti-tudes, and National Context (with Gary P. Free-man). Comparative European Politics 3, 3 (2005):261–288.

Public Opinion in the EU on Immigration from Out-side the Community (with Gary P. Freeman).JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 43,4 (2005): 825–850.

Political economy and migration policy (with GaryP. Freeman). Journal of Ethnic and MigrationStudies 34, 4 (2008): 655–678.

Kim, Myung Chul(Ph.D., 2016)

Nuclear Learning: Nuclear Coercion and the Prolif-eration Dilemma.

Kurizaki, Shuhei(Ph.D., 2007)

Dyadic effects of democratization on internationaldisputes. International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 4, 1 (2004): 1–33.

Why Diplomacy? Models and the History of Diplo-macy in International Disputes.

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Lawson, Fred(Ph.D., 1982, co-chair)

The Social Origins of Egyptian Expansionism Duringthe Muhammad ’Ali Period. New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1992.

Legro, Jeff(Ph.D. 1992, co-chair)

Cooperation Under Fire: Anglo-German RestraintDuring World War II. Cornell Studies in Secu-rity Affairs. Ithaca, New York: Cornell UniversityPress, 1995.

Military Culture and Inadvertent Escalation in WorldWar II. International Security 18 (Spring 1994):108–142.

Culture and Preferences in the International Coopera-tion Two-Step. American Political Science Review90 (March 1996): 118–137.

Which Norms Matter? Revisiting the “Failure” ofInternationalism. International Organization 51,1 (1997): 31–63.

Levin, Dov H.(Ph.D., 2014)

George Washington Must Go: The Causes of GreatPower Electoral Interventions.

When the Great Power Gets a Vote: The Effectsof Great Power Electoral Interventions on Elec-tion Results. International Studies Quarterly 60,2 (2016): 189–202.

Partisan Electoral Interventions by the Great Powers:Introducing the PEIG Dataset. Conflict Manage-ment and Peace Science 35 (2018): forthcoming.

Lobell, Steven E.(Ph.D. 1997)

Second Image Reversed Politics: Britain’s Choiceof Freer Trade or Imperial Preferences, 1903–1906, 1917–1923, 1930–1932. International Stud-ies Quarterly 43 (December 1999): 671–694.

The Grand Strategy of Hegemonic Decline: Dilem-mas of Strategy and Finance. Security Studies 10(Autumn 2000): 92–119.

The Hegemon’s Paradox: Britain’s Choice of Cooper-ation or Punishment prior to World War I. Reviewof International Studies 27 (April 2001): 169–186.

The Challenge of Hegemony: Grand Strategy, Trade,and Domestic Politics. Ann Arbor: University ofMichigan Press, 2003.

Nelson, Chad(Ph.D., 2014)

Revolutionary Waves: The International Effects ofThreats to Domestic Order.

The Attenuation of Revolutionary Foreign Policy(with Arthur Stein). International Politics 52, 5(2015): 626-636.

The Evolution of Norms: American Policy towardRevolution in Iran and Egypt. Forthcoming, Jour-nal of Human Rights 16, 4 (2017): 494-515.

Why the Great Powers Permitted the Creation of anAmerican Hegemon. Political Science Quarterly132:4 (Winter 2017-2018): 684-717.

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Nelson, Chad(Ph.D., 2014)(cont.)

Revolution and War: Saddam�s Decision to InvadeIran. Middle East Journal 72 (2018): forthcom-ing.

O’Neil, Siobhan(Ph.D., 2014)

Dealing with the Devil?: Explaining the onset ofstrategic state-terrorist negotiations.

Papayoanou, Paul A.(Ph.D., 1992)

Interdependence, Institutions, and the Balance ofPower: Britain, Germany, and World War I. In-ternational Security 20 (Spring 1996): 42–76.

Economic Interdependence and the Balance of Power.International Studies Quarterly, 41 (1997): 113–140.

Power Ties: Economic Interdependence, Balancing,and War. Ann Arbor: University of MichiganPress, 1999.

Peritz, Lauren J.(Ph.D., 2015, co-chair)

Why Comply? Domestic Politics and the Effective-ness of International Courts.

Rudolph,Christopher(Ph.D., 2001)

Globalization and Security: Migration and EvolvingConceptions of Security in Statecraft and Scholar-ship. Security Studies 13 (Fall 2003): 1–32.

Security and the Political Economy of InternationalMigration. American Political Science Review 97(November 2003): 603–620.

Sovereignty and Territorial Borders in a Global Age.International Studies Review 7, 1(2005): 1–20.

National Security and Immigration: Policy Develop-ment in the United States and Western EuropeSince 1945. Stanford: Stanford University Press,2006.

Skålnes, Lars S.(Ph.D., 1993)

Grand Strategy and Foreign Economic Policy: BritishGrand Strategy in the 1930s, World Politics 50(July 1998): 582–616.

Politics, Markets, and Grand Strategy: Foreign Eco-nomic Policies as Strategic Instruments. Ann Ar-bor: University of Michigan Press, 2000.

Steele, Cherie J.(Ph.D., 1995, co-chair)

Altered states: innovation, power, and the evolutionof the international system.

Trading Up and Trading Down: The Impact of Tech-nological Change on the International System. InPeace, Prosperity, and Politics, pp. 213–234. Ed-ited by John Mueller. Series on The PoliticalEconomy of Global Interdependence. Boulder:Westview Press, 2000.

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Stulberg, Adam N.(Ph.D., 1996, co-chair)

Decisional Uncertainty and Grand Strategy: DomesticInstitutional Sources of International Over zeal-ousness and Under achievement.

Nuclear Regionalism in Russia: Decentralization andControl in the Nuclear Complex. The Nonprolif-eration Review 9, 3 (Fall/Winter 2002): 31–46.

Well-Oiled Diplomacy: Strategic Manipulation andRussia’s Energy Statecraft in Eurasia. Suny Se-ries in Global Politics. Albany: State Universityof New York Press, 2008.

Swango, Dane(Ph.D., 2009)

The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: Constrainer,Screener, or Enabler?

The United States and the Role of Nuclear Co-Operation and Assistance in the Design of theNon-Proliferation Treaty. The International His-tory Review 36, 2 (2014): 210–229.

Weber, Katja(Ph.D., 1992)

Hierarchy Amidst Anarchy: A Transaction Costs Ap-proach to International Security Cooperation. In-ternational Studies Quarterly 41 (1997): 321–340.

Hierarchy Amidst Anarchy: Transaction Costs andInstitutional Choice. SUNY Series in Global Poli-tics. Albany: State University of New York Press,2000.

Willard-Foster,Melissa(Ph.D., 2011)

Planning the Peace and Enforcing the Surrender: De-terrence in the Allied Occupations of Germanyand Japan. Journal of Interdisciplinary History40 (Summer 2009): 33–56.

Toppling Governments: The Temptation and Realityof Regime Change. Philadelphia: University ofPennsylvania Press, forthcoming.

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