Selected Recent Publications
by SIWPS faculty, students, and affiliates
Selcted Recent Publications | Other Books
RICHARD K. BETTS
Enemies of Intelligence: Knowledge and Power in American National Security. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2007.
"Not with My Thucydides You Don't." The American Interest 2, no. 4 (March/April 2007).
Co-author with Leslie H. Gelb. "We're Fighting Not to Lose." Washington Post Outlook, January 14, 2007.
“The Osirak Fallacy.” The National Interest, no. 79 (Spring 2006).
“How to Think About Terrorism.” The Wilson Quarterly 30, no. 1, 30th Anniversary Issue (Winter 2006).
“The Lure of Military Society.” The American Conservative 4, no. 10 (May 23, 2005)
“The Future of Force and U.S. National Security Strategy.” Korean Journal of Defense Analysis 17, no. 3 (Winter 2005).
“Maybe I'll Stop Driving.” Terrorism and Political Violence 17, no. 4 (2005).
“Blowtorch Bob in Baghdad.” The American Interest 1, no. 4 (Summer 2006).
"The Political Support System for American Primacy," International Affairs (London), vol. 81, no. 1 (January 2005).
“Suicide from Fear of Death?” Foreign Affairs 82 (January/February 2003)
BARBARA REARDEN FARNHAM
“The Theory of Democratic Peace and Threat Perception,” International Studies Quarterly 47 (Sept 2003)
“US Foreign Policy and the Iran Hostage Crisis,” Political Science Quarterly 117 (Summer 2002)
TANISHA FAZAL
State Death: The Politics and Geography of Conquest, Occupation and Annexation. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
PAGE VIRGINIA FORTNA
“Interstate Peacekeeping: Causal Mechanisms and Empirical Effects.” World Politics, Vol. 56, No. 4, July 2004.
“Does Peacekeeping Keep Peace? International Intervention and the Duration of Peace after Civil War.” International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 48, No. 2, June 2004, pp. 269-92.
Peace Time: Cease-Fire Agreements and the Durability of Peace. Princeton University Press, 2004.
ANNETTE BAKER FOX
“Observing the Rules: Canada-U.S. Trade and Environmental Relations,” Canadian-American Public Policy 31 (November 1997)
ROBERT JERVIS
"Intelligence, Civil-Intelligence Relations, and Democracy." in Thomas Bruneau and Steven Boraz, eds., Reforming Intelligence: Obstacles to Democratic Control and Effectiveness, Texas: Texas A&M Press, 2007.
"Comments on Trachtenberg.” Historically Speaking 8, no. 2, (November/December 2006).
"Containment Strategies in Perspective: A Review Essay." Journal of Cold War Studies 8, (Fall 2006).
"Correspondence: Thinking Systematically About China." International Security 31, no. 2, (Fall 2006).
"The Remaking of a Unipolar World." The Washington Quarterly, 29:3 (Summer 2006)
"Reports, Politics, and Intelligence Failures: The Case of Iraq." The Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol 29, No. 1, 3-52, (February 2006)
"Understanding Beliefs." Political Psychology, Vol. 27, No.5 (2006)
"The Politics and Psychology of Intelligence and Intelligence Reform." The Forum. Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2006)
American Foreign Policy in a New Era. :Routledge Press, 2005.
"Security Studies: Ideas, Policy, and Politics," in Edward Mansfield and Richard Sisson, eds., The Evolution of Political Knowledge, Ohio State University Press, 2004.
“Logics of Mind and International System: A Journey with Robert Jervis,” (an interview with Thierry Balzacq, Review of International Studies, vol. 30, 2004.
"The Prospects for American Hegemony" in Striking First: The Preventive War Doctrine and The Reshaping of U.S.
Foreign Policy, edited by Betty Glad (Palgrave 2004).
“The Compulsive Empire,” Foreign Policy (July/August 2003)
ROBERT LEGVOLD
“All the Way: Crafting the U.S.-Russian Alliance,” The National Interest (Winter 2002/2003)
"Russia's Unformed Foreign Policy," Foreign Affairs 80 (September/October 2001)
KIMBERLY MARTEN (formerly ZISK)
"State-Building and Force: The Proper Role of Foreign Militaries," Journal of Intervention and State-Building 1, no. 2 (Spring. 2007): in press.
"Is Stability the Answer?" in Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World , ed. Pamela Aall, Chester A. Crocker and Fen Osler Hampson, Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2007, in press).
"Warlordism in Comparative Perspective," International Security Vol. 31, No. 3 (Winter 2006/7): 41-73.
"Russian Efforts to Control Kazakhstan's Oil: The Kumkol Case," Post-Soviet Affairs 23, no. 1 (Jan-Mar. 2007): 18-37
"Lending Forces: Canada's Military Peacekeeping," in Handbook of Canadian Foreign Policy , ed. Patrick James, Nelson Michaud, and Marc O'Reilly (Lahnam, Md.: Lexington Books, 2006).
"Base Motives: The Political Economy of Okinawa's Anti-Militarism" (co-author with Alexander Cooley), Armed Forces and Society 32, no. 4 (July 2006): 566-83.
"Bases for Reflection: The History and Politics of U.S. Military Bases in South Korea," IRI Review (Seoul University) 10, no. 2 (Autumn 2005): 155-200.
"Central Asia: Military Modernization and the Great Game," in Strategic Asia 2005-06: Military Modernization in an Era of Uncertainty , ed. Ashley J. Tellis and Michael Wills (Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, 2005).
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“Peace Enforcement or Liberal Imperialism?” In Pamela Aall, Chester A. Crocker and Fen Osler Hampson, eds. Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World,Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, November 2006.
“Understanding the Impact of the K-2 Closure.” Program on New Approaches to Russian Security (PONARS) Policy Memo 311. Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and International Studies, December 2005.
Enforcing the Peace: Learning from the Imperial Past. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004.
“Central Asia: Modernization and the Great Game,” in Strategic Asia, 2005-06, ed. Ashley J. Tellis and Michael Wills (Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, 2005, forthcoming).
“Lending Troops: Canada and Military Peacekeeping,” in Canadian Foreign Policy: A Handbook, ed. Patrick James and Marc O’Reilly (Lahnam, Md.: Lexington Books, Nov. 2005, in press).
“In Building Nations, Establish Security, Then Democracy,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, Mar. 18, 2005.
“Permanent Military Bases Won’t Work,” International Herald Tribune, Feb. 3, 2005 (co-authored with Alexander Cooley).
LINCOLN MITCHELL
"Democracy in Georgia Since the Rose Revolution," Orbis October, 2006
"Georgia’s Rose Revolution," Current History October, 2004.
"Urban Democracy and Political Elites in Democracy’s Moment:
Reforming the American Political System for the 21st Century," Rowan
and Littlefield 2002.
"Mixing Money and Politics: How Campaign Finance affects Democratic
Governance in the U.S." supporting paper for the United Nations
Human Development Report, 2002, with Leo Glickman.
"Win, Place or Show: Fundraising and Electoral Competition in the
1989 New York City Mayoral Race," Urban Affairs Review Spring,
2000, with Ester Fuchs and E. Scott Adler.
STEPHANIE NEUMAN
“Defense Industries and Global Dependency.” Orbis 50, no. 3 (Summer 2006).
“Defense Industries and Dependency, Current and Future Trends in the Global Defense Sector.” ISN Case Study, International Relations and Security Network (August 2006).
PABLO PINTO
The Political Determinants of Economic Performance: Political Competition and the Sources of Growth, in Comparative Political Studies (February 2005), with Jeff Timmons.
JACK SNYDER
Co-author with Edward D. Mansfield. "The Sequencing 'Fallacy." Journal of Democracy 18, no. 3, (July 2007).
Co-author with Edward D. Mansfield. "Turbulent Transitions Why Emerging Democracies Go to War." In Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World, ed. Pamela Aall, Chester A. Crocker and Fen Osler Hampson. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2007.
"Myths of Empire and Strategies of Hegemony.” In Crag Calhoun, Frederick Cooper and Kevin Moore, eds., Lessons of Empire. New York: New Press, 2006.
Co-author with Edward D. Mansfield. Electing to Fight: Why Emerging Democracies Go to War. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2006.
"Empire: A Blunt Tool for Democratization," Daedalus, spring 2005.
Co-author with Edward Mansfield.
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Electing to Fight: Why Emerging Democracies Go to War." Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005.
“The Crusade of Illusions.” Foreign Affairs 85, no. 4 (July/August 2006).
Co-author with Edward D. Mansfield. “Prone to Violence: The Paradox of the
Democratic Peace.” The National Interest 82 (Winter 2005/2006).
“Networks and Ideologies: The Fusion of 'Is' and 'Ought' as a Means to
Social Power.” In John A. Hall and Ralph Schroeder, eds. An Anatomy of Power: The Social Theory of Michael Mann.Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
co-editor with Karen Mingst, Essential Readings in International Relations (Norton, 2001; second edition, 2004). age
“One World, Rival Theories,” Foreign Policy, November-December 2004.
co-authored with Leslie Vinjamuri, “Advocacy and Scholarship in the Study of International War Crime Tribunals and Transitional Justice,” Annual Review of Political Science, vol. 7 (2004).
co-authored with Leslie Vinjamuri, “Trials and Errors: Principle and Pragmatism in International Justice,” International Security, winter 2003-04.
“Myths of Empire and Strategies of Hegemony,” in Craig Calhoun, Frederick Cooper and Kevin Moore, eds., Lessons of Empire (New York: New Press, 2005), revised as “Mythes d’empire et stratégies d’hégémonie,” for Critique internationale 26, January 2005.
“Imperial Temptations,” The National Interest (Spring 2003)
KENNETH WALTZ
(Co-Author) “Incomplete Democratization and the Outbreak of Military Disputes,” International Studies Quarterly 46 (December 2002)
“Structural Realism after the Cold War,” International Security 25 (Summer 2000)
“Globalization and American Power,” The National Interest 59 (Spring 2000)
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