In addition to the diverse individual research projects undertaken by faculty, the Bush School is also recognized for its emphasis on collaborative and interdisciplinary team projects conducted through its two organized research units or by teams of students for a client under the direction of a faculty member.
Books
Hudson, Valerie M. 2015. The Hillary Doctrine. New York. Columbia University Press.
Book Chapters
Gause, F. Gregory, III. 2015. “Oil and Political Mobilization in Saudi Arabia.” In Saudi Arabia in Transition, ed. Bernard Haykel. Cambridge University Press.
Hudson, Valerie M. 2014. “Sex and Security: Implications of Sex Ratios for China’s National Security.” In China and International Security: History, Strategy, and 21st Century Policy, eds. Donovan C. Chau and Thomas M. Kane. Santa Barbara. Praeger. 3 – 14.
Marin Thornton, Gabriela. 2014. “Democracies in World Order.” In Oxford Bibliographies in International Relations, ed. David Armstrong. New York. Oxford University Press.
Norris, William. 2014. “Security Mistrust in the U.S. – China Relationship.” In Exploring the Frontiers of U.S. – China Strategic Cooperation: Visions for Asia—Pacific Security Architecture, ed. Melanie Hart. Washington D.C. Center for American Progress. 14 – 19.
Ross, Andrew, Tai Ming Cheung, Thomas G. Mahnken. 2014. “Frameworks for Analyzing Chinese Defense and Military Innovation.” In Forging China’s Military Might: A New Framework for Assessing Defense Innovation, ed. Tai Ming Cheung. Baltimore. John Hopkins University Press. 15 – 46.
Ross, Andrew. 2014. “The Origins of Limited Nuclear War Theory.” In On Limited Nuclear Warfare in the 21st Century, eds. Jeffrey A. Larsen and Kerry Kartchner. Stanford. Stanford University Press. 21 – 48.
Shifrinson, Joshua R. Itzkowitz and Sameer Laiwani. 2014. “It’s a Commons Misunderstanding: The Limited Threat to American Command of the Commons,” in Dangerous World? Threat Perception and U.S. National Security, eds. John Mueller and Chris Preble. Cato Institute.
Journal Articles
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).
Grants
Gottlieb, Jessica with Claire Adida, Eric Kramon, and Gwyneth McClendon. “Experiments in Governance and Politics (EGAP).” Re-granting Initiative. $217,851.
Gottlieb, Jessica with Guy Grossman. “World Bank Impact Evaluation Preparation Grant.” The World Bank. $25,000.
Hudson, Valerie. “Household Formation Systems, Marriage Markets, and Society’s Stability/Resilience.” Department of Defense (Minerva Initiative). $405,523.88.
Ross, Andrew. “Research and Analysis of Critical National Security Issues.” Sandia Laboratories. $60,000.
Thornton, Gabriela Marin. “The Shift in Power from West to East: Implications for the Transatlantic Relationship.” Robert Bosch Stiftung. $16,820.12.