Articles & Chapters

2003 Faculty Articles & Chapters

Faculty articles and book chapter contributions can be found below by year of publication and alphabetically by author.

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Hugh Agnew, Associate Professor of History and International Affairs, Associate Dean, the Elliott School

"Czechs, Germans, Bohemians? Images of Self and Other in Bohemia to 1848," in Creating the Other: Ethnic Conflict and Nationalism in Habsburg Central Europe, edited by Nancy M. Wingfield, (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2003), pp. 56-77.

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Hossein Askari, Iran Professor of International Business and International Affairs

"Software Exporting: A Developing Country Advantage," with J. Chatterjee, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro Quarterly Review, No. 224, March 2003, and Moneta e credito, March 2003.

"Caspian Oil Development: The Sooner the Better," Business Economics, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 1, April 2003.

"Intra - Middle East Trade: Why is it so low?" with R. Atie and N. Khoury, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro Quarterly Review, No. 226, September 2003, and Moneta e Credito, June 2003.

"U.S. Economic Sanctions: An Empirical Study," with J. Yang, J. Forrer and H. Teegen, International Trade Journal, Vol.XII, No. IV, Winter, 2003.

"Bridging the Gap", with Z. Iqbal, in Islamic Finance Weekly (Euromoney), September 23, 2003.

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Steven Balla, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Policy Research Scholar, The George Washington University Institute of Public Policy

"Consensual Rule Making and the Time It Takes to Develop Rules," (co-authored with John R. Wright) in Politics, Policy, and Organizations: Frontiers in the Scientific Study of Bureaucracy, edited by George A. Krause and Kenneth J. Meier. pp. 187-206 (University of Michigan Press, 2003).

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Bryan L. Boulier, Professor of Economics

"Predicting the Outcomes of National Football League Games", with H.O. Stekler, in International Journal of Forecasting, Vol. 19, April-June 2003, pp. 257-270.

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M.E. Bowman, Professorial Lecturer

"Some-Time, Part-Time and One-Time Terrorism," The Intelligencer Journal of U.S. Intelligence Studies, Winter/Spring 2003.

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David F. J. Campbell, Part-Time Faculty, Elliott School of International Affairs

"The Evaluation of University Research in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands,Germany and Austria," pp. 98-131, in: Philip Shapira / Stefan Kuhlmann (eds.): Learning from Science and Technology Policy Evaluation: Experiences from the United States and Europe. Camberley: Edward Elgar (ISBN 1840648759).

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Robert Dunn, Professor of Economics

"Subsidies for Childbearing and Fertility Rates," Challenge, Sept/Oct 2003, pp. 90-99.

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Harvey Feigenbaum, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

"Digital Entertainment Jumps the Border," Scientific American, Vol. 288, No. 3, March 2003.

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James Hershberg, Associate Professor of History and International Affairs

"The War in Afghanistan and the Iran-Contra Affair: Missing Links?", Cold War History, Vol. 3, No. 3, April 2003, pp. 23-48.

"Peace Probes and the Bombing Pause: Hungarian and Polish Diplomacy During the Vietnam War, December 1965-January 1966," Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2, Spring 2003, pp. 32-67.

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Taras Kuzio, Visiting Assistant Professor of International Affairs

"Ukraine's Relations with the West: Disinterest, Partnership, Disillusionment,"European Security, vol.12, no.2 (Summer 2003), pp.21-44.

"National Identities and Virtual Foreign policies Among the Eastern Slavs," Nationalities Papers, vol.31, no.4 (December 2003), pp.431-452.

(co-author), "Does Public Opinion Matter? The Case of Foreign Policy in Ukraine," Communist and Post-Communist Studies, vol.35, no.3 (September 2003), pp.273-290.

"The 2002 Parliamentary Elections in Ukraine: Democratization or Authoritarianism," Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol.19, no.2 (June 2003), pp.24-54.

"Russians and Russophones in the Former USSR and Serbs in Yugoslavia: A Comparative Study of Passivity and Mobilisation," East European Perspectives, vol.5. nos.13,14,15 (25 June, 9 and 23 July 2003).

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John Logsdon, Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs, and Director of the Space Policy Institute

"Finding a Path to Space Power," Joint Forces Quarterly, Winter 2003.

"Reflections on Space as a Vital National Interest," Astropolitics, Spring 2003.

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Melani McAlister, Associate Professor of American Studies and International Affairs

" A Cultural History of the War Without End," in September 11 and History, ed. Joanne Meyerowitz, Temple University Press, 2003.

Review essay, "Can This Nation Be Saved? Nation and Transnationalism in Recent Scholarship," American Literary History, Spring 2003.

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Thomas E. McNamara, Adjunct Professor of Practice of International Affairs

"Cooperation Against Terrorism: Homeland Security in the U.S. and Europe", in European Affairs,, London, Spring, 2003.

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Michael Moore, Professor of Economics and International Affairs

"Domestic Welfare Effects of Foreign Strategic Trade Policy, " with Philippe Kohler, Journal of Economic Integration, September 2003.

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Henry Nau, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs Director, U.S.-Japan Legislative Exchange Program

"The Truth About American Unilateralism," American Outlook, Vol. VI, No. 4 (Fall 2003), pp. 55-58. (A publication of the Hudson Institute).

"NATO and the EU: Comparative Transatlantic Security Strategies," Challenge Europe, No. 10, June 6, 2003. (An online journal of the European Policy Centre, Brussels, Belgium).

"Alliances or Security Community in Asia: Which Way is Bush Heading?" in Robert W. Hathaway and Wilson Lee, eds., George W. Bush and Asia: A Midterm Assessment, (Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2003), pp. 131-143.

"Identity and the Balance of Power in Asia," in G. John Ikenberry and Michael Mastanduno, eds., International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific , (New York: Columbia University Press, 2003), pp. 213-243.

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Jerrold M. Post, Professor of Psychiatry, Political Psychology and International Affairs

"Killing in the Name of God: Radical Islam and Osama bin Laden", in Know Thy Enemy: Leadership Profiles and Strategic Cultures, U.S. Air Force Counter Proliferation Press. 2003.

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James Rosenau, University Professor of International Affairs

"The Theoretical Imperative: Unavoidable Explication" in Asian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 11 (December 2003), pp. 7-20.

"Entretien avec James Rosenau, “Mondialisation: le pouvoir deviant flou,”" in Alternatives Internationales, (July-August 2003), pp. 46-50.

"Jakarta and the Zone of Fragmegration", with Diane Wildsmith, eds. Ryan Bishop, John Phillips, Wei Wei Yeo, in Postcolonial Urbanism: The Southeast Asia Cities and Global Processes, (New York and London: Routledge, 2003), pp. 187-202.

"Globalization and Governance: Bleak Prospects for Sustainability" in International Politics and Society, No. 3 (2003), pp. 11-29.

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Daivd Shambaugh, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs and Director of the China Policy Program

"La Modernizzazione a Meta: l'Esercito Cinese"" [Modernizing the Military: The Experience of China], Aspenia [Published by the Aspen Institute, Rome, Italy] (December 2003).

"Mei-Zhong Guanxi de Xin Wending: Yuanyin yu Jieguo," [The New Stability in U.S.-China Relations: Causes and Consequences], Shijie Jingji yu Zhengzhi [World Economics and Politics] (October 2003), pp. 44-48. [Published by the Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences].

"China's New High Command," in Stephen J. Flanagan and Michael Marti (eds.), The People's Liberation Army and China in Transition (Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 2003).

"China and the Korean Peninsula: Playing for the Long Term," The Washington Quarterly (Spring 2003).

"Imagining Demons: The Rise of Negative Imagery in U.S.-China Relations," The Journal of Contemporary China (March 2003).

"Demilitarizing Cross-Strait Tensions: A Time for Confidence-Building Measures?" (May 2003).

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David Shinn, Adjunct Professor of International Affairs

"Ethiopia: The 'Exit Generation' and Future Leaders," International Journal of Ethiopian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Summer/Fall 2003), pp. 21-32.

"Sudan and Her Neighbors," African Security Analysis Program Electronic Publications, March 7, 2003.

"Terrorism in East Africa and the Horn: An Overview," Journal of Conflict Studies, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Fall 2003), pp. 79-91.

"Introduction: A Century of Ethiopian-American Relations," in The 1903 Skinner Mission to Ethiopia and A Century of American-Ethiopian Relations (Tsehai Publishers, 2003).

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Stephen Smith, Professor of Economics and International Affairs

"New Issues in Emerging Markets: Determinants, Effects, and Stock Market Performance of Initial Public Offerings in South Korea," (co-authored with Hesuk Chun), Journal of Emerging Market Finance, December 2003.

"A Tale of Two Tigers: Employee Financial Participation in Korea and Taiwan," (co-authored with Beom-cheol Cin and Tzu-Shian Han), International Journal of Human Resource Management, September 2003.

"Network Externalities and Co-operative Networks: Stylized Facts and Theory," in Ownership and Governance of Enterprises, a UN-WIDER volume edited by Laixiang Sun (Palgrave/Macmillan).

"Network Externalities and Co-operative Networks: A Comparative Case Study of Mondragon and La Lega With Implications for Developing and Transition Countries," in Ownership and Governance of Enterprises, a UN-WIDER volume edited by Laixiang Sun (Palgrave/Macmillan).

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Nicholas S. Vonortas, Professor of Economics and International Affairs; Director, Center for Science and Technology Policy; Director, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program

"Research joint ventures: A critical survey of theoretical and empirical literature," in Journal of Economic Surveys, 17(4), 2003. (With Yannis Caloghirou and Stavros Ioannides.)

"Strategic Research Partnerships: A Managerial Perspective," in Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 15(2), 2003. (With Thomas Hemphill.)

"The performance of research partnerships,"Managerial and Decision Economics, 24, 2003. (With Yannis Caloghirou and George Hondroyannis.)

"Strategic Research Partnerships: Economic, Managerial, and Policy Implications", editor, Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 2003. (Co-editors J. Hagedoorn and A. N. Link.)

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