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INTA Research Journal Articles

2019-2020

2018-2019

2017-2018

2016-2017

2015-2016

Gause, F. Gregory, III. 2015. “Revolution and Threat Perception: The Case of Iran.” International Politics 52 (5): 637-45.

Gottlieb, Jessica, Guy Grossman, and Amanda Robinson. 2016. “Do Men and Women Have Different Policy Preferences in Africa? Determinants and Implications of Gender Gaps in Policy Prioritization.” British Journal of Political Science 1-26.

Huang, Reyko. 2016. “Rebel Diplomacy in Civil War.” International Security 40 (4): 89-126.

Hudson, Valerie M., Donna Lee Bowen, and Perpetua Lynne Nielsen. 2015. “Clan Governance and State Stability: The Relationship between Female Subordination and Political Order.” American Political Science Review 109 (3): 535-55.

Shifrinson, Joshua R. Itzkowitz. 2016. “Deal or No Deal? The End of the Cold War and the U.S. Offer to Limit NATO Expansion.” International Security 40 (4): 7-44.

Sievert, Ronald. Forthcoming. “The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Compared with the Law of Electronic Surveillance in Europe.” American Journal of Criminal Law.

2014-2015

Gause, F. Gregory, III. 2015. “Understanding the Gulf States.” Democracy: A Journal of Ideas. 36.

Gause, F. Gregory, III. 2015. “Sultans of Swing? The Geopolitics of Falling Oil Prices.” Brookings Doha Center Publications.

Gause, F. Gregory, III. 2015. “Saudi Arabia’s Game of Thrones.” Foreign Affairs. Web.

Gottlieb, Jessica. 2015. “Greater Expectations? A Field Experiment to Improve Accountability in Mali.” American Journal of Political Science.

Gottlieb, Jessica. 2015. “The Logic of Party Collusion in a Democracy: Evidence from Mali.” World Politics. 67(1): 1-36.

Hudson, Valerie, Alfredo Visca, Clark T Bishop, Sterling Hilton. 2015. “Oral Reduced L-Glutathione Improves Growth in Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial.” Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition.

Layne, Christopher. 2015. “Sleepwalking with Beijing.” National Interest. 137.

Marin Thornton, Gabriela. 2015. “The Roma/Gypsies: Outcasts of Europe.” E-International Relations.

Marin Thornton, Gabriela. 2014. “The Outsiders: Power Differentials between Roma/Gypsies and non-Roma in Europe.” Perspectives on European Politics and Society. 15 (1): 106 – 119.

Mu, Ren, Xiaobo Zhang. 2014. “Do Elected Leaders in a Limited Democracy Have Real Power? Evidence from Rural China.” Journal of Development Economics. 107: 17 – 27.

Norris, William. 2014. “Explaining Recent Senkaku/Diaoyu Tensions: The Domestic Dimension.” Education About Asia. 19 (2): 43 – 44.

Shifrinson, Joshua. 2014. “Put It In Writing: How the West Broke Its Promise to Moscow.” Foreign Affairs. Web.

Sievert, Ronald. 2014. “Time to Rewrite the Ill Conceived and Dangerous Foreign Intelligence Act of 1978.” National Security Law Journal. 3 (1).

2013-2014

Andisha, Nasir, Oscar Chiquito-Saban, Eduardo Emmerich, Aurelia Figueroa, Yuewen Jiang, Jun Hui-Lee, Darren Manning, Alejandra Ortega-Sanchez, and Kishore Gawande. 2014. “Reducing Child Labor in Panama: An Impact Evaluation.” Journal of Development Effectiveness 6 (2): 128-146.

Gawande, Kishore, B. Hoekman, and Yue Cui. Forthcoming. “Determinants of Trade Policy Responses to the 2008 Financial Crisis.” World Bank Economic Review.

Hudson, Valerie M. 2014. “Secure Women, Secure States,” Building Democracy.

Hudson, Valerie M. 2014. “Getting Serious About Data on Women,” Open Democracy 50.50.

Layne, Christopher. 2014. “Zombie Hegemon: Using Current U.S. Preponderant Power to Hedge Against Tomorrow’s Decline.” Chinese Social Sciences Today. No. 570. B3. Published by Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Layne, Christopher. 2014. “America’s Offshore Balancing Strategy in East Asia.” Gaiko [Diplomacy]. Vol. 23. 20-25. Gaiko is sponsored by the Foreign Ministry of Japan.

Marin Thornton, Gabriela. 2014. “Democracies and World Order.” Oxford Bibliographies in International Relations, ed. David Armstrong. New York: Oxford University Press.

Marin Thornton, Gabriela. 2014. “The Outsiders: Power Differentials between Roma/Gypsies and Non-Roma in Europe.” Perspectives on European Politics and Society 15 (1): 106-119.

Mu, Ren and Xiaobo Zhang. 2014. “Do Elected Leaders in a Limited Democracy Have Real Power? Evidence from Rural China.” Journal of Development Economics 107: 17-27.

Sievert, Ronald J. 2014. “Senator Rand Paul’s Lawsuit Has a Good Chance of Success on the Merits.” JURIST.

Sievert, Ronald J. 2014. “Time to Rewrite the Ill Conceived and Dangerous Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978.” National Security Law Journal 3 (1): 47-100.

Tabaar, Mohammad. 2014. “Iran’s Nuclear Politics: Regime Security vs. Factional Interests.” Belfer Center’s Iran Matters.

2012-2013

Gawande, Kishore, Gina Yannitell Reinhardt, Carol L. Silva, and Domonic A. Bearfield. 2013. “Comparing Discrete Distributions: Survey Validation and Survey Experiments.” Political Analysis 21 (1): 70-85.

Gottlieb, Jessica. 2013. “Civic and Political Behavior in Mali: Constraints and Possibilities.” Stability: International Journal of Security & Development 2 (2): 19.

Hudson, Valerie M. 2013. “The Foundation of Human Security in Every Society,” Open Democracy 50.50.

Hudson. Valerie M. 2013. “Mothers Heal the World When they “Stand Up,” Deseret News.

Natsios, Andrew. 2013. “Save South Sudan from Itself.” The New York Times.

Shifrinson , Joshua R. Itzkowitz. 2013. “The Malta Summit and U.S.-Soviet Relations: Testing the Waters Amidst Stormy Seas.” Cold War International History Project 40.

Tabaar, Mohammad. 2013. “Assessing (In)Security after the Arab Spring: The Case of Egypt.” Political Science and Politics 46 (4): 716-720.

Tabaar, Mohammad. 2013. “Iran’s Pragmatic Turn.” Foreign Policy.

2011-2012

Gawande, Kishore, and Christopher Magee. 2012. “Free Riding on Protection for Sale.” International Studies Quarterly 56 (4): 735 – 747.

Hudson, Valerie. 2012. “But Now Can See: One Academic’s Journey to Feminist Security Studies.” Politics and Gender 7 (4): 586-90.

Layne, Christopher. 2012. “This Time It’s Real: The End of Unipolarity and the Pax Americana.” International Studies Quarterly 56 (1): 203-13.

Lu, Xiaobo, Kenneth Scheve, and Matthew Slaughter. 2012. “Inequity Aversion and the International Distribution of Trade Protection.” American Journal of Political Science 56 (3): 638–654.

Napper, Larry. 2012. “A Pugnacious Putin, an Assertive Russia.” Diplomat and International Canada (April-June): 18-20.

2010-2011

Hudson, Valerie, Donna Bowen, and Perpetua Nielsen. 2011. “What Is the Relationship between Inequity in Family Law and Violence against Women? Approaching the Issue of Legal Enclaves.” Politics and Gender 7 (4): 453-92.

Layne, Christopher. 2011. “The Unipolar Exit: Beyond the Pax Americana.” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 24 (2): 149-64.

McCaul, Michael, and Ronald Sievert. 2011. “Congress’s Consistent Intent to Utilize Military Commissions in the War Against Al-Qaeda and Its Adoption of Commission Rules That Fully Comply with Due Process.” St. Mary’s Law Journal 42 (3): 595-644.

Mu, Ren, and Dominique van de Walle. 2011. “Rural Roads and Poor Area Development in Vietnam.” Journal of Development Studies 47 (5): 709-734.

2009-2010

Cerami, Joseph. 2010. “Theory to Practice Commentary: Rethinking Civil-Military Coordination for Humanitarian and Other Complex Operations.” Public Administration Review 70 (March-April): 36-42.

El-Husseini, Rola. 2010. “Hezbollah and the Axis of Refusal.” Third World Quarterly 31 (5): 803-815.

Engel, Jeffrey. 2010. Guest Editor of Special Edition, “The End of the Cold War: New Evidence and Interpretations from the First Bush Administration.” Diplomatic History 34 (1).

Engel, Jeffrey. 2010. “A Better World…but Don’t Get Carried Away: The Foreign Policy of George H.W. Bush Twenty Years On.” Diplomatic History 34 (1): 25-46.

Engel, Jeffrey. 2010. “Forty-One Minus Forty-Three Is Not a Negative Number: Thinking Like a Historian about the First Bush Presidency.” Historically Speaking. Forthcoming.

2008-2009

Absher, Kenneth M., Michael C. Desch, and Roman Popadiuk. 2009. “Getting on Board: How an Obscure Panel Could Fix the U.S. Intelligence Community.” Foreign Affairs (September 19).

Castillo, Jasen. 2009. “The Will to Fight: Explaining German and French Staying Power in World War II.” Security Studies. Forthcoming.

Gawande, K., P. Krishna, and M. Olarreaga. 2009. “What Governments Maximize and Why: The View from Trade.” International Organization 63: 491-532.

Gawande, K., W. Maloney, and G.V. Montea-Rojas. 2009. “Foreign Informational Lobbying Can Enhance Tourism: Evidence from the Caribbean.” Journal of Development Economics 90 (2): 267-75.

Layne, Christopher. 2009. “The Waning of U.S. Hegemony: Myth or Reality?” International Security 34 (1): 147-72.

Mu, Ren, Shaohua Chen, and Martin Ravallion. 2009. “Are There Lasting Impacts of Aid to Poor Areas? Evidence from Rural China.” Journal of Public Economics 93: 512–28.

Sievert, Ron. 2009. “A New Historical Perspective on National Security Law Policies during the Bush Administration and Their Implications for the Future: Constitutional in Conception, Problematic in Implementation.” Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy 7 (1): 35.

2007-2008

Cerami, Joseph R. 2008. “Human Security and National Security Reform: New Paths for International Leadership.” Capstone Project Report. Atlantic Affairs Journal II (II).

El-Husseini, Rola. 2008. “Women, Work and Political Participation in Contemporary Lebanese Shi`a Writings.” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 28 (2): 273-82.

El-Husseini, Rola. 2008. “Resistance, Jihad and Martyrdom in Contemporary Shi`a Thought.” The Middle East Journal 62 (3): 399-414.

Engel, Jeffrey. 2008. “The Democratic Language of American Imperialism: Race, Order, and Theodore Roosevelt’s Personifications of Foreign Policy Evil.” Diplomacy and Statecraft 19 (4): 671-89.

Layne, Christopher. 2008. “Security Studies and the Use of History: Neville Chamberlain’s Grand Strategy Re-Visited.” Security Studies 17 (3): 397-437.

Layne, Christopher. 2008. “China’s Challenge to U.S. Hegemony.” Current History.

Layne, Christopher. 2008. “It’s Over, Over There. The Coming Crack-Up in Transatlantic Relations.” International Politics 45: 325-47.

Layne, Christopher. 2008. “Who Lost Iraq and Why It Matters: The Case for Offshore Balancing.” World Policy Journal 24 (3): 38-52.

Olson, James M. 2008. “Intelligence and the War on Terror: How Dirty Are We Willing to Get Our Hands?” The SAIS Review of International Affairs 28 (1).

Scobell, Andrew. 2008. “The Evolution of North Korea’s Political System and Pyongyang’s Potential for Conflict Management.” North Korean Review 4 (1): 31-108.

Thornton, Gabriela M. 2008. “The Paradox of the Transatlantic Security Project: From Taming European Power to Dividing It.” International Politics 45 (3).

2006-2007

Cerami, Joseph R. 2007. “New Leadership in France and the Real Work of Public Officials.” PA Times: American Society for Public Administration 30 (12): 7.

Desch, Mike. 2007. “Bush and the Generals.” Foreign Affairs 86 (3).

Engel, Jeffrey. 2007. “Enough Already, It’s Here to Stay! Why We Should Stop Probing and Prodding the Anglo-American Special Relationship.” Argentia, Newsletter of the British International Studies Association U.S. Foreign Policy Group 2 (1): 11-14.

Mu, Ren, and D. Walle. 2007. “Fungibility and ‘Flypaper’ Effects on Project Aid: Micro-Evidence for Vietnam.” Journal of Development Economics 84: 667-85.

Mu, Ren, and J. Giles. 2007. “Elder Parent Health and the Migration Decision of Adult Children: Evidence from Rural China.” Demography: 265-88.

Scobell, Andrew. 2007. “Beijing’s Headache over Kim Jong II.” Far Eastern Economic Review 170 (6): 35-8.

Scobell, Andrew. 2007. “North Korea End-Game or Mid-Game? Some Scenarios and Their Implications for U.S.-China Relations.” Journal of Contemporary China 16 (51): 315-23.

Scobell, Andrew. 2007. “North Korea’s Totalitarian Future; Rollercoaster Ride.” The World Today 36 (5): 7-8.

2005-2006

Desch, Mike. 2006. “Abusing the Holocaust Analogy?” Security Studies 15 (4): 713-17.

Desch, Michael C. 2006. “Civil-Militarism: The Civilian Origins of the New American Militarism.” Orbis 50 (3): 573-83.

Desch, Mike. 2006. “The Myth of Abandonment: The Use and Abuse of the Holocaust Analogy.” Security Studies 15 (2): 106-45.

Gawande, Kishore, and Bernard Hoekman. 2006. “Lobbying and Agricultural Policy in the United States.” International Organization 60 (3): 527-61.

Gawande, Kishore, Pravin Krishna, and Michael J. Robbins. 2006. “Foreign Lobbying and U.S. Trade Policy.” Review of Economics and Statistics 88 (3): 563-71.

Layne, Christopher. 2006. “Impotent Power? Re-Examining the Nature of America’s Hegemonic Power.” The National Interest 85: 41-7.

Layne, Christopher. 2006. “The Unipolar Illusion Revisited: The Coming End of the United States’ Unipolar Moment.” International Security 31 (2): 7-41.

2004-2005

Cerami, Joe. 2005. “From the Six-Party Talks to a Northeast Asian Security Regime: Cooperative Threat Reduction Strategies and Institutional Development.” Pacific Focus: Inha Journal of International Studies (XX/1) Spring.

Engel, Jeffrey A. 2005. “Of Fat and Thin Communists: Diplomacy and Philosophy in Western Economic Warfare Strategies toward China (and Tyrants, Broadly).” Diplomatic History 29 (3): 445-74.

Engel, Jeffrey A. 2005. “Hubris Is the Handmaiden of Tragedy: Truman’s Lesson for Bush.” International Journal 60 (1): 531-43.

Engel, Jeffrey A. 2005. “The Surly Bonds: American Cold War Constraints on British Aviation.” Enterprise and Society 6 (1): 1-44.

Gawande, Kishore, and A. K. Bohara. 2005. “Agency Problems in Law Enforcement: Theory and Application to the U.S. Coast Guard.” Management Science 51 (11): 1593-1609.

Gawande, Kishore, and Hui Li. 2005. “Trade Barriers as Bargaining Outcomes.” The World Economy 29: 437-57.

Hermann, Charles, and Maurice A. East. 2005. “Assessing a Mediated Learning Joint Television Course: Foreign Policy Problem Management in the First Bush Administration.” International Studies Perspectives 6: 462-76.

Moffett, Mark, Kishore Gawande, and Alok Bohara. 2005. “Governance and Performance: Evidence from the U.S. Coast Guard.” Policy Studies Journal 33 (2): 283-306.

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