Faculty Publications
Ali Banuazizi
âThe Crossing Paths of Religion and Nationalism in Contemporary Iran.â In Nadim Rouhana and Nadera Shalhoub Kevorkian, eds.,ÌęWhen Politics are Sacralized: Comparative Perspectives on Religious Claims and Nationalism. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2021, pp. 247-271.
Robert Bartlett
- Against Demagogues: What Aristophanes Can Teach us About the Perils of Populism and the Fate of Democracy (University of California, 2020).
- âOn the Acharnians.â Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy. 45: 3 (2019): 365-82.
- Aristotleâs "Art of Rhetoric". A New Translation with an Interpretive Essay, Notes and Glossary. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2019).
- âOn the Supremacy of Contemplation in Aristotle and Plato.â In Mastery of Nature. Ed. Svetozar Minkov and Bernhardt Trout. (University of Pennsylvania Press. 2018).
- âOn Xenophonâs Agesilausâ together with a new translation of the Agesilaus. In Xenophon, The Shorter Writings. Ed. Gregory McBrayer. (Cornell University Press. 2018).
Nasser Behnegar
- âLiberalism and Christianity: Lockeâs use of the Bible in the Second Treatise,â in Civil Religion and Modern Political Philosophy, edited by Steven Frankel and Martin Yaffe, Penn State University Press, 2020.
Timothy Crawford
- âArms Control as Wedge Strategy: How Arms Limitation Deals Divide Alliances,â (w/Khang Vu),ÌęInternational Security 46, no. 2 (Fall 2021): 91-129."How to Distance Russia from China,â Washington Quarterly 44, no. 3 (Fall 2021): 175-194.
- The Power to Divide: Wedge Strategies in Great Power Competition, Cornell University Press, 2021.
- âIntelligence Cooperation.â Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies. 2019.
- âThe Strategy of Coercive Isolation.â In Kelly Greenhill and Peter Krause, eds., Coercion: The Power to Hurt in International Politics (Oxford University Press, 2018): 228-250.
- Review of Diane Pfundstein Chamberlain, Cheap Threats: Why the United States Struggles to Coerce Weak States in H-Diplo/International Security Studies Forum, Roundtable, Vol. 10, no. 21 (2018): 5-13.
David Deese
- Book, edited: A Research Agenda for International Political Economy: Most Promising Pathways and Directions, Edward Elgar, edited, 2022
- Book chapter âFinancial Crises and Trade Wars: Has GlobalizationFailed to Deliver?,â in Research Handbook on Trade Wars, Ka Zeng and Wei Liang eds., Edward Elgar, July 2022
- Book:Â Â Demand and Response from Global Public Organizations:Â Why They Failed to Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions from International Aviation and Shipping? Springer International, 2022
David DiPasquale
- "Alfarabiâs Book of Dialectic (Kitab al-Jadal): On the Starting Point of Islamic Philosophy. (Cambridge University Press, December 2019).
Gerald M. Easter
- Last Stand of the Raven Clan: When Russian Went to War in America (Pegasus Books forthcoming)
- "Avoiding the Succession Trap: Leadership Change in Survivor Communist Regimes" in Postcommunist World in the 21st Century: How the Past Informs the Present (Rowman and Littlefied, 2022)Â
- The Tsarina's Lost Treasure: Catherine the Great, a Golden Age Masterpiece, and a Legendary Shipwreck (Pegasus Books: 2020)
- "Policing Protest in Russia" Communist and Postcommunist Studies (December 2021)
Jennifer L. Erickson
- âArms Control.â In The Oxford Handbook of International Security, ed. A. Gheicu and W. Wohlforth. Oxford University Press, 2018.
- âLeveling the Playing Field: Cost Diffusion and the Promotion of âResponsibleâ Arms Export Norms.â International Studies Perspectives 18(3) (2017): 323-42.
- Changing History?: Innovation and Continuity in Contemporary Arms Control. In Power in Uncertainty: Exploring the Unexpected in World Politics, edited by Peter J. Katzenstein and Lucia Seybert. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2018.
Dennis Hale
- âWhat is American Citizenship?â (with Marc Landy), Real Clear Politics/Public AffairsÂ
- âA Riven USA: Still the Last, Best Hope?â Real Clear Politics, July 20, 2020
- âDo We Need the Civil Jury? And What For?â Voir Dire 26, #1, Spring, 2019, pp. 8-11.
- âBlame the Fathersâ (with Marc Landy), a review of Patrick J. Deneen, Why Liberalism Failed (Yale University Press, 2108), The Claremont Review of Books, Summer 2018, pp. 42-45.
- âThe Jury System as a Cornerstone of Deliberative Democracyâ (with John Gastil), in The Cambridge Handbook of Deliberative Constitutionalism, edited by Ron Levy, Hoi Kong, Graeme Orr and Jeff King (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 233-245.
Ryan Patrick Hanley
Books
- The Political Philosophy of Fénelon (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020).
- Translator and Editor,ÌęFĂ©nelon: Moral and Political Writings (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020).
- Our Great Purpose: Adam Smith on Living a Better Life (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019).
Articles and chapters
- âThe Human Good and the Science of Man,â History of European Ideas (forthcoming).
- âTocqueville and the Philosophy of the Enlightenment,â Cambridge Companion to Democracy in America, ed. Richard Boyd (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
- âDistance Learning: The Political Education of Montesquieuâs Persian Letters,â Review of Politics 83 (2021): 533-54.
- ââThe Happiest and Most Honourable Period of My Lifeâ: Adam Smithâs Service to the University of Glasgow,â in The Scottish Enlightenment: Human Nature, Social Theory, and Moral Philosophy, ed. Robin Mills and Craig Smith (Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press, 2021), 115-131.
- âLâĂ©ducation du prince selon FĂ©nelon : de lâamour-propre Ă la justice,â Revue française d'histoire des idĂ©es politiques 53 (2021): 113-24.
- âJustice and Politics in the Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals,â in Humeâs âEnquiry Concerning the Principles of Moralsâ: A Critical Guide, ed. Wim Lemmens and Esther Kroeker (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021), 53-71.
- âRousseauâs Three Revolutions,â European Journal of Philosophy 29 (2021): 105-119.
- âReply to My Criticsâ (part of symposium on The Political Philosophy of FĂ©nelon and FĂ©nelon: Moral and Political Writings),ÌęEuropean Journal of Political Theory 20 (2021): 599-604.
- âMagnanimity and Modernity: Greatness of Soul and Greatness of Mind in the Enlightenment,â in The Measure of Greatness: Philosophers on Magnanimity, ed. Sophia Vasalou (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), 176-96.
- âFĂ©nelon and Rousseau,â in The Rousseauian Mind, ed. Eve Grace and Christopher Kelly (London: Routledge, 2019), 87-97.
- âIsaiah Berlin on the Nature and Purpose of the History of Ideas,â in Cambridge Companion to Isaiah Berlin, ed. Joshua Cherniss and Steven B. Smith (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), 81-96.
- âSmith, Rousseau, and Kant on Learning to Become Just,â in Justice, ed. Mark LeBar (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), 39-66.
- âFreedom and Enlightenment,â in Oxford Handbook of Freedom, ed. David Schmidtz and Carmen Pavel (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), 223-38.
Michael Hartney
- âTeachers Unions and School Board Elections: A Reassessment,â Interest Groups and Advocacy, January 2022.
- âOff-Cycle and Off-Center: Election Timing and Representation in Municipal Governmentâ with Adam Dynes and Sam Hayes,ÌęAmerican Political Science Review, Vol. 115, No. 3 (August 2021) pp. 1097-1103.
- âOff-Cycle and Out of Sync: How Election Timing Influences Political Representation,â with Sam Hayes,ÌęState Politics and Policy Quarterly, March 2021.
- âPolitics, Markets, and Pandemics: Public Educationâs Response to Covid-19,â with Leslie Finger,ÌęPerspectives on Politics, June 2021.
- âFinancial Solidarity: The Future of Labor Unions in the post-Janus Era,â with Leslie Finger,ÌęPerspectives on Politics, Vol. 19, No. 1 (March 2021) pp. 19-35.
- âClosures and Consequences,â with Renu Mukherjee,ÌęCity Journal, December 8, 2021.
- âWhat determined if schools reopened? How many Trump voters were in a district,â with Leslie Finger,ÌęWashington Post, November 10, 2020.
- School Reopening Decisions Linked to Trump Vote Share and Catholic School Presence,â with Leslie Finger,ÌęEducation Next, October 29, 2020.
- âStop Playing Politics with School Re-openings,â Newsweek, October 16, 2020.
- âTeachers Unions in the post-Janus World,â with Daniel DiSalvo,ÌęEducation Next, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Fall 2020).
Lauren Honig
- âLand and Legibility: When Do Citizens Expect Secure Property Rights in Weak States?â (with Karen E. Ferree, Ellen Lust and Melanie Phillips). American Political Science Review. forthcoming
- âThe Power of the Pen: Informal Property Rights Documents in Zambia.â African Affairs,Ìę121Ìę(482), 81-107. 2022.
- âWhat Stymies Action on Climate Change? Religious Institutions, Marginalization, and Efficacy in Kenya.â (with Amy Erica Smith and Jaimie Bleck). Perspectives on Politics, 1-18. 2021.
- âTraditional Leaders and Development in Africa.â Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. 2019.
- âElite Defection and Grassroots Democracy Under Competitive Authoritarianism: Evidence from Burkina Faso.â Democratization 26 (4), 626-644. (with Sarah Andrews). 2019
David A. Hopkins
- âHow Trump Changed the Republican PartyâAnd the Democrats Too.â In Steven E. Schier and Todd E. Eberly, eds.,ÌęThe Trump Effect: Disruption and Its Consequences in U.S. Politics and Government (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2022),Ìęchapter 2.
- âPlacing Media in Conservative Cultureâ (with Matt Grossmann). In Sharon E. Jarvis,Ìęed.,ÌęConservative Political Communication: How Right-Wing Media and Messaging (Re)Made American Politics (New York: Routledge, 2021), pp. 9â25.
- âWhat the Kamala Harris Pick Tells Us About Joe Biden.â New York Times, August 12,Ìę2020.
- Presidential Elections: Strategies and Structures of American Politics (with Steven E. Schier and founding authors Nelson W. Polsby and Aaron Wildavsky), 15th edition. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2020.
- âThe Party Goes On: U.S. Young Adultsâ Partisanship and Political Engagement Across Age and Historical Timeâ (with Laura Wray-Lake and Erin H. Arruda). American Politics Research 47 (November 2019).
- âThe Democrats Donât Have the Suburbs Sewn Up Yet.â New York Times, September 23, 2019.
- âFinancing the 2016 Presidential General Election.â In David B. Magleby, ed., Financing the 2016 Election (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2019).
- âWhy Trump Didnât Build the Wall When Republicans Controlled Congress.â Washington Post, January 25, 2019.
- âFrom Fox News to Viral Views: The Influence of Ideological Media in the 2018 Electionsâ (with Matt Grossmann). The Forum 16 (December 2018).
- âTelevised Debates in Presidential Primaries.â In Robert G. Boatright, ed., The Routledge Handbook of Primary Elections (New York: Routledge, 2018).
Chris Kelly
- The Rousseauian Mind, edited by Eve Grace and Christopher Kelly (London and New York: Routledge, 2019).
- âRousseau and Julie von Bondeli on the Moral Sense,â with Heather Pangle, Adam Smith Review, Vol. 11 (2018) pp. 7-20.
- âRousseau on Happinessâ translated into Chinese by Zeng Yuming in Philosophical Analysis, Vol. 9, No. 6, December 2018, pp. 52-64.
- âSovereign versus Government: Rousseauâs Republicanism,â in Acta Politologica Vol. 10 No. 2 (2018) pp. 19-36.
Ken Kersch
- American Political Thought: An Invitation (Polity, 2021).
- âThe Messianic Presidency in Conservative Constitutional Thought,â The Constitutionalist (April 30, 2021).
- âConstitutional Arguments, Constitutional Stories,â The University Bookman (February 23, 2020).Â
- âMapping the Terrain of Conservative Constitutionalism,â Law and Liberty (January 22, 2020).
-  âThe Overlooked Conservative Tradition That Embraces an Executive Like Donald Trump,â The Atlantic (October 25, 2019).
- Conservatives and the Constitution: Imagining Constitutional Restoration in the Heyday of American Liberalism (Cambridge University Press, 2019).
- The Distinctiveness of the Supreme Court: An Historical Institutionalist Perspective,â Constitutional Studies 4 (2019).
Jonathan Kirshner
- An Unwritten Future: Realism, Uncertainty, and World Politics (Princeton University Press, 2022).
- The Downfall of the American Order? (Cornell University Press, 2022,Ìęco-edited with Peter Katzenstein).
- "Gone but not Forgotten: Trump's Long Shadow and the End of American Credibility," Foreign Affairs (March/April 2021).
- âThe Keynesian Revolution,â șÚÁÏčÙÍű Review, July 13, 2020.
- âThe Man Who Predicted Nazi Germany,â New York Times, December 7, 2019.
- When the Movies Mattered: The New Hollywood Revisited (Cornell University Press, 2019, co-edited with Jon Lewis).
- âHandle Him with Care: The Importance of Getting Thucydides Right,â Security Studies 28:1 (January â March 2019).
- The Great Wall of Money: Power and Politics in Chinaâs international Monetary Relations (edited volume, Co-editor with Eric Helleiner). Turkish Edition (Koc University Press, 2018).
- âA manâs Got to know his Limitationsâ: The Cop Films from Nixon through Reagan,â in Lester Friedman and David Desser (eds.) Tough Ainât Enough: New Perspectives on the Films of Clint Eastwood (Rutgers, 2018), pp. 55-74.
- âConfessions of a Left-Conservative: Norman Mailer in the Library of America,â Los Angeles Review of Books, September 19, 2018.
- âScenes from a Marriage,â Cineaste 44:1 (Winter 2018), pp. 67-68.
- âAdam Toozeâs Crashed: From the Global Financial Crisis to Know-Nothing Nativism,â Los Angeles Review of Books, July 18, 2018.
- âElevator to the Gallows,â Cineaste 43:3 (Summer 2018), pp. 62-64.
- Review of Alan Blinder, âAdvice and Dissent,â Washington Post, April 6, 2018.
- âDark Undercurrents: Claude Chabrolâs Second Wave from Les Biches (1968) to Innocents with Dirty Hands (1975),â Bright Lights Film Journal (March 2018).
Peter Krause
- âCOVID-19 and Fieldwork: Challenges and Solutionsâ with Ora Szekely and 11 others, PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol. 54, No. 2 (April 2021) pp. 264-269.
- You Canât Get There From Here: Biden Negotiating the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,â Political Violence @ a Glance, March 2, 2021.
- Stories From the Field: A Guide to Navigating Fieldwork in Political Science, co-edited with Ora Szekely (New York: Columbia University Press, 2020).
- âNavigating Born and Chosen Identities in Fieldwork,â in Stories From the Field: A Guide to Navigating Fieldwork in Political Science, Peter Krause and Ora Szekely (eds.) (New York: Columbia University Press, 2020).
- âThe Dilemma for Rebel Leaders: Power or Victory?,â Manara, No. 3, Cambridge Middle East and North Africa Forum, December 2020.
- âThe Two Faces of Kurdistan: Nationalism vs. Communalism,â with Sam Biasi, Political Violence @ a Glance, August 20, 2020.
- âYemenâs Proxy Wars Explained,â with Tyler Parker, Political Violence @ a Glance, March 26, 2020.
- âIt Comes with the Territory: Why States Negotiate with Ethnopolitical Organizations,â with Victor Asal and Daniel Gustafson, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 42, No. 4 (April 2019) pp. 363-382.
- Coercion: The Power to Hurt in International Politics, co-edited with Kelly Greenhill (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018).
- âHow Human Boundaries Become State Borders: Radical Flanks and Territorial Control in the Modern Era,â with Ehud Eiran, Comparative Politics, Vol. 50, No. 4 (July 2018) pp. 479-499.
- âA State, an Insurgency, and a Revolution: Understanding and Defeating the Three Faces of ISIS,â in The Future of ISIS: Regional and International Implications, Sumit Ganguly and Feisal A.R. al-Istrabadi (eds.) (Washington, D.C: Brookings Institution Press, 2018).
Masha Krupenkin
- Co-author with S. Iyengar, âThe Strengthening of Partisan Affect.â Political Psychology 39 (2018): 201-18.
- Co-author with D. Rothschild, S. Hil and E. Yom-Tovl, âPresident Trump Stress Disorder: Partisanship, Ethnicity, and Expressive Reporting of Mental Distress After the 2016 Election.â SAGE Open 9(1) (2019): 1-14.
- Co-author with G. Huberman, T. Konitzer, D. Rothschild and S. Hill, âEconomic Expectations, Voting, and Economic Decisions around Elections.â AEA Papers and Proceedings 108 (2018): 597-602
Mark Landy
- âThe Presidency in History, Leading from the the Eye of the Storm.â(S. Milkis co-author) In The Presidency and the Political System, Michael Nelson ed. ,Ìę12 edition, CQ Press, 2020
- American Government: Enduring Principles, Critical Choices(Cambridge University Press. 4th edition, 2019)
- âTaking Federalism Seriously.â Real Clear Public Affairs â American Civics, February, 2021Â
- âWhat is American Citizenship? Real Clear Public Affairs â American Civics, July 2021Â
- âWhy is the Constitution Not Democratic?â, (Dennis Hale Co-Author), Real Clear Public Affairs - American Civics Spring 2020Â
- âPresidents and the Lessons of Emergency,â Real Clear Politics, February 1, 2019Â
- âDeneen and the Founders.â Review Essay, Claremont Review of Books, Volume 18, no. 3, Summer 2018
Jonathan Laurence
- Coping with Defeat: Sunni Islam, Roman Catholicism and the Modern State, Princeton University Press. Forthcoming, 2021.
Thibaud Marcesse
- âPublic Policy Reform and Informal Institutions: The Political Articulation of the Demand for Work in Rural India.â World Development 103 (2018): 284-96.
R. Shep Melnick
- âDesegregation, Then and Now,â National Affairs, Winter, 2020.
- âAnalyzing the Department of Educationâs final Title IX rules on sexual misconduct,â Brookings Report, June 11, 2020.
- âThe Title IX Spotlight Shifts from the Campus to the Schoolhouse,â Education Next, May 27, 2020.
- âThe Mismeasure of âEnforcement,ââ Education Next Blog, February, 2020.
- âThe Department of Educationâs Proposed Sexual Harassment Rules: Looking Beyond the Rhetoric,â Brookings Brief, January, 2019.
- âRethinking Federal Regulation of Sexual Harassment: The Need for Debate,not Demagoguery in the Age of Trump,â Education Next, Winter, 2018.
- âSexual Harassment and the Evolving Civil Rights State,â in Lynda Dodd, ed., The Rights Revolution Revisited: Institutional Perspectives on the Private Enforcement of Civil Rights in the U.S. (Cambridge, 2018).
- âScaliaâs Dilemmas as a Conservative Jurist,â in Paul E. Peterson and Michael W. McConnell, eds., Scaliaâs Constitution: Essays on Law and Education (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).
- âRethinking Federal Regulation of Sexual Harassment: The Need for Debate, not Demagoguery in the Age of Trump,â Education Next, Winter, 2018.
- The Transformation of Title IX: Regulating Gender Equality in Education. Brookings, 2018.
- âThe Strange Evolution of Title IX.â National Affairs 39 (2018): 19-35.
Lindsey OâRourke
- Covert Regime Change: Americaâs Secret Cold War. Cornell University Press, 2018.
Robert Ross
- âChina Looks at the Korean Peninsula: The 'Two Transitions,ââ Survival, vol. 63, no. 6 (October 2021).
- US-China Foreign Relations: Power Transition and its Implications for Europe and Asia, co-edited with Ăystein TunsjĂž and Wang Dong (London: Routledge, 2021).
- âLearning From Foreign Colleagues: Research In China,â in Peter Krause and Ora Szekely, eds. The Unorthodox Guide to Fieldwork (New York: Columbia University Press, 2020).
- âBeyond Theoretical Determinism: Exploring The Complexity of Power Transitionsâ (review essay), Journal of East Asian Studies, vol. 20, no. 2 (2020).
- âItâs Not a Cold War: Competition and Cooperation in U.S.-China Relations,â China International Strategy Review, vol. 2, no. 1 (2020).
- Published in Chinese in Zhongguo Guoji Zhanlue Pinglun (China international strategy review), no. 6, 2020.
- âThe Changing East Asian Balance of Power and the Regional Security Order,â in Robert S. Ross, Ăystein TunsjĂž, and Wang Dong, eds., US-China Foreign Relations: Power Transition and its Implications for Europe and Asia (New York: Routledge, 2020).
- âSino-Russian Relations: The False Promise of Russian Balancing,â International Politics, vol. 57, no. 5 (2020).
- âSino-Vietnamese Relations in the Era of Rising China: Power vs. Resistance and the Sources of Instability,â Journal of Contemporary China (forthcoming, published on-line December 2020).
Kay Lehman Schlozman
- Co-author with H. Brady and S. Verba, Unequal and Unrepresented: Political Inequality and the Peopleâs Voice in the New Gilded Age. Princeton University Press, 2019.
- Co-author with N. Burns, A. Jardina, S. Shames and S. Verba, âWhat Happened to the Gender Gap in Participation?â In 100 Years of the Nineteenth Amendment, eds., L.A. Banaszak and H. McCammon. Oxford University Press, 2018.
Susan Shell
- ââTaking Men as They Are and Laws as They Can Beâ: Rousseau and Hobbes on Legitimacy and the State of Nature,â in Rousseauâs Mind, ed. Eve Grace and Christopher Kelly (London: Routledge, 2019).
- The Strauss-KrĂŒger Correspondence: Back to Plato Through Kant. Translation with Introduction and Critical Essays, edited with Introduction by Susan Meld Shell (New York and London: Palgrave-MacMillan, 2018).
- âAnticipations of Autonomy,â Kant and the Emergence of Autonomy, ed. Oliver Sensen and Stefano Bacin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018)
- âKant and Civic Dignity in the Age of Trump,â in Philosophy in the Age of Donald Trump, ed. Mark Sable (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).
Peter Skerry
- âGood Neighbors and Good Citizens: Beyond the Legal-Illegal Immigration Debate.â In Debating Immigration, ed. C. Swain. 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press (forthcoming). (Co-author with N. Pickus).
Paul Wilford
- Co-edited with Samuel A. Stoner, Kant and the Possibility of Progress. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021.
- "From Comedy to Christianity: The Nihilism of Aristophanic Laughter." In Hegel, Tragedy, and Comedy, ed. Mark Alznauer. SUNY, 2021.
- âHegel on the Trial of Socrates and the End of Aesthetic Democracy.â In Hegel and Ancient Philosophy: A Re-Examination, ed. G.A. Magee. Routledge, 2018.