Articles & Chapters

2004 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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Gordon Adams, Professor of the Practice of International Affairs and Director, Security Policy Studies Program

"Force Planning and Strategy: Keeping the Horse Before the Cart,"National Defense University's Joint Operations Symposium on Meeting Key U.S. Defense Planning Challenges, November 16.

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Hossein Askari, Iran Professor of International Business and Professor of International Affairs

"Global Financial Governance: Whose Ownership?" Business Economics, Vol. XXXIX, No. 1, April 2004.

"Scimitars to Plowshares", with R.Atie, in The National Interest, No. 77, Fall 2004.

"U.S. Sanctions Against China: Who Gets Hurt?", with with J. Yang, J. Forrer and H. Teegen, in The World Economy, Volume 27, No. 7, July 2004.

"Iran's Economic Policy Dilemma" in The International Journal, Volume LX, No. 3, summer 2004.

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Bryan L. Boulier, Professor of Economics

Measuring the Onset of the Great Depression: Then and Now, with H.O. Stekler and J. Dutra, ed. Pami Dua, in Business Cycles and Economic Growth: An Analysis Using Leading Indicators, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. 188-206.

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M.E. Bowman, Professorial Lecturer

"Creating Asymmetric Doctrine: Internal Security and Terrorism," in Edmonds and Cerny (eds), Future NATO Security: Addressing the Challenges of Evolving Security and Information Sharing Systems and Architectures, 2004.

"Domestic Terrorism," in Moore, Tipson and Turner, National Security Law, (2nd ed., 2004).

"The 4th and 5th Amendments," in Moore, Tipson and Turner, National Security Law, (2nd ed., 2004).

"National Security Threats in the 21st Century," The Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence Studies, (January, 2004).

"The Legacy of the Church Committee," The Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence Studies, (Vol. 14, No. 1, Winter/Spring, 2004).

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Jennifer Brinkerhoff, Associate Professor Public Administration and International Affairs

"Digital Diasporas and International Development: Afghan-Americans and the Reconstruction of Afghanistan," Public Administration and Development, Vol. 24, No. 5 (December 2004).

"Emerging Perspectives on Development Management" (co-edited special journal issue) International Public Management Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2 (2004).

"Emerging Trends in Development Management: Tension and Complexity in the Continuing Search for Solutions"International Public Management Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2 (2004):149-161.

"Lost in Cyberspace: Shedding Light on the Dark Matter of Grassroots Organizations" (co-authored with Lori A. Brainard) Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 33, No. 3 Supplement (September 2004): 32S-53S.

"Partnerships between international donors and non-governmental development organizations: opportunities and constraints," (with Derick W. Brinkerhoff). International Review of Administrative Sciences. Vol. 70, No. 2 (June 2004):253-270.

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M. Shahe Emran, Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs

"On Selective Indirect Tax Reform in Developing Countries,"with Joseph Stiglitz, in Journal of Public Economics.

"Revenue Increasing and Welfare Enhancing Reform of Taxes on Exports,"with Joseph Stiglitz, in Journal of Development Economics.

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Harvey Feigenbaum, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

"Is Technology the Enemy of Culture?" International Journal of Cultural Policy, October 2004.

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Leon Fuerth, Research Professor of International Affairs

"Forward Engagement: A New Wrinkle, in Time?", in International Affairs Review, Volume XIII, No. 2, Fall 2004.

"Turkey: Nuclear Choices amongst Dangerous Neighbors," in The Nuclear Tipping Point, eds. Kurt M. Campbell, Robert J. Einhorn, Mitchell B. Reiss, CSIS, 2004.

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Henry E. Hale, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

"Divided We Stand: Institutional Sources of Ethnofederal State Survival and Collapse", in World Politics, v.56, no.2, January 2004, pp.165-93.

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James Hershberg, Associate Professor of History and International Affairs

"The United States, Brazil, and the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 (Part 2)," Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 6, No. 3, forthcoming Summer 2004.

"The United States, Brazil, and the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 (Part 1)," Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 6, No. 2, Spring 2004, pp. 3-20.

"'A Half-Hearted Overture': Czechoslovakia, Kissinger, and Vietnam, Autumn 1966," (Eds. Lloyd Gardner and Ted Gittinger), in Vietnam: The Search for Peace in the Johnson Years, 1964-1968, (College Station, TX: Texas A & M University Press, 2004), pp. 292-320.

"The Soviet Bloc and the Aftermath of the June 1967 War: Selected Documents from Polish and Romanian Archives," in Cold War International History Project e-Dossier no. 13 (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: Washington, D.C., December 2004).

"The Sino-American Signaling and the Early Stage of the Vietnam War" (with Chen Jian), Historical Review [Shi Lin] (Chinese: Institute of History, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences), no. 1/2004 (Serial No. 76), pp. 106-125.

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Ambassador Karl F. Inderfurth, John O. Rankin Professor of the Practice of International Affairs and Director, Graduate Program in International Affairs

"The Evolving Role of the National Security Advisor: From Executive Secretary to Activist Counselor", with Loch Johnson; White House Studies, vol 4, No. 3, 265-279, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2004.

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Peter F. Klaren, Professor of History and International Affairs

"Algunas observaciones sobre Jorge Basadre en el contexto de la historiografia del siglo XX" in Homenaje A Jorge Basadre: El Hombre, Su Obra Y Su Tiempo, edited by Scarlett O'Phelan Godoy and Monica Ricketts (Lima: Universidad Catolica--Instituto Riva Aguero, 2004), 87-102.

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

"A Sustainable Rationale for Human Spaceflight," Issues in Science and Technology, Winter 2004, pp. 31-34.

"The Commercial Development of Space: Is an International Regulatory Framework Needed?" (with Corinne Contant) Acta Astronautica, (2004), 585-591.

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Melani McAlister, Associate Professor of American Studies and International Affairs

"'The Common Heritage of Mankind': Negotiating Race, Nation, and Masculinity in the King Tut Exhibit," in Bodies in Contact: Rethinking Colonial Encounters in World History, ed. Antoinette Burton and Tony Ballantyne, Duke University Press, 2004.

"One Black Allah: The Middle East in African American Cultural Politics, 1955-1967", ed. Antoinette Burton and Tony Ballantyne, in Bodies in Contact: Rethinking Colonial Encounters in World History, (Duke Univ. Press, 2004).

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

"Targeting Terrorism", in Global Agenda, UNA-USA, August 2004.

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Michael Moore, Professor of Economics and International Affairs

"'Facts Available' Dumping Allegations: When Will Foreign Firms Cooperate in Antidumping Petitions?", European Journal of Political Economy, June 2004.

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

"Japan's Security Options: A Democratic Security Community in Asia?" Japan Spotlight: Economy, Culture and History, Vol. 23, No. 3 (May/June 2004), pp. 24-27. (A publication of the Japan Economic Foundation, Tokyo).

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

Prospects for Chemical/Biological Terrorism: Psychological Incentives and Constraints, in Bioterrorism, Ursano, R. and A. Norwood (eds), Cambridge Univ. Press, 2004.

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Liesl Riddle, Assistant Professor of International Business and International Affairs

(with Kate Gillespie)"Export Promotion Organization Emergence and Development: A Call to Research." International Marketing Review 21(4/5): 462-473.

(with Kate Gillespie) "Case-Based Business Education in the Arab Middle East and North Africa" in Ilan Alon (Ed.) Business Education in Emerging Markets: Perspectives and Best Practices. NY: Kluwer.

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James Rosenau, University Professor of International Affairs

Understanding World Affairs: The Potential of Collaborationin Globalizations, Vol. 1, No. 2 (December 2004), pp. 328-41.

Superpowerdom Before and After September 11, 2001: A Postinternational Perspective, with Yale Ferguson, translated into French in, Études Internationales, Vol. XXXV (December 2004), pp. 623-39.

Courage versus Caution: A Dialogue on Entering and Prospering in IR, with Ersel Aydinli in International Studies Review, Vol. 6 (Fall 2004), pp.511-526.

Partisanship and the Dynamics of Globalization, eds. Henry R. Nau and David Shambaugh, in Divided Diplomacy and the Next Administration: Conservative and Liberal Alternatives, (Washington, D.C.: The Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, 2004), pp. 97-101.

Strong Demand, Huge Supply: Governance in an Emergent Epoch, eds. Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders in Multi-Level Governance, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), pp. 31-48.

Emergent Spaces, New Places, and Old Faces: Proliferating Identities in a Globalizing World, eds. Jonathan Friedman and Shalini Randeria, in Worlds on the Move: Globalization, Migration, and Cultural Security, (London: I.B. Tauris, 2004), pp. 29-68.

Many Globalizations, One International Relationsin Globalizations, Vol. 1, No. 1 (September 2004), pp. 1-8.

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

"China, the United States, and the Evolving Order in Asia", Waijiao Xueyuan Xuebao, [Journal of the Foreign Affairs University, vol. 78, No. 4 (2004), (in Chinese).

"China & the Korean Peninsula: Playing for the Long-Term", in Alexander T.J. Lennon and Camille Eiss (eds.), Reshaping Rogue States, (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005).

"The Soldier, the State, and the Future of PLA Studies-Breaking Down the Barriers", Issues & Studies, (June 2004).

"China's National Security Strategy", Aspenia, No. 23-24 (2004).

"Civil-Military Relations in China: Party-Army or National Military?", in Kjeld Eirk Brodsgaard and Zheng Yongnian (eds.) Bringing the Party Back In: How China is Governed, (Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2004).

"China and Europe: The Emerging Axis," p d f icon in Current History, September 2004.

"China Engages Asia, Reshaping the Regional Order," p d f icon in International Security, Vol 29, No 3 (Winter 2004/05).

"New Stability in The U.S.-China Relations: Causes and Consequences," in Jonathan D. Pollack (ed.), Strategic Surprise: U.S.-China Relations in the Early 21st Century (Newport, RI: U.S. Naval War College, 2004).

"The Changing of the Guard: China's New Military Leadership," in Yun-han Chu, Chih-cheng Lo, and Ramon H. Myers (eds.), The New Chinese Leadership: Challenges and Opportunities After the 16th Party Congress (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).

"China Under New Leadership One Year On," (with Seiichiro Takagi), Gaiko Forum (Spring 2004).

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David Shinn, Adjunct Professor of International Affair

"Addis Ababa Agreement: Was It Destined to Fail and Are There Lessons for the Current Sudan Peace Process?" in Les Annales d'Ethiopie, Vol. 20, 2004, pp. 239-59.

"Promoting Stability in the Horn of Africa," in Economic Focus, vol. 6, no. 3 (January 2004), pp. 1-8.

"Fighting Terrorism in East Africa and the Horn," p d f icon Foreign Service Journal, September 2004.

"Terrorism in the Horn of Africa," United States Institute of Peace Special Report, No. 113, January 2004.

"Somalis and the Future," Occasional Paper, No. 1 (February 23, 2004) entitled "The Future of Somalia" published by The Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs at Fordham University.

"HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia: Past Present and Future," Horn of Africa Journal of AIDS, vol. 2, July 2004.

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Hildy Teegen, Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs

"The Importance of Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) in Global Governance and Value Creation: An International Business Research Agenda," Journal of International Business Studies, 35(6): pp.463-483. (With J.P. Doh and S. Vachani.)

"U.S. Economic Sanctions Against China: Who Gets Hurt?," The World Economy, 27(7): pp.1047-1081 (with J. Yang, J. Forrer and H. Askari.)

"Balancing Private and State Ownership in Emerging Markets Telecommunications Infrastructure: Country, Industry, and Firm Influences," Journal of International Business Studies, 35(3): pp.233-250. (With J.P. Doh and R. Mudambi.)

"U.S. Economic Sanctions: An Empirical Study," The International Trade Journal, 18(1): pp.23-62. (With H. Askari, J. Forrer and J. Yang.)

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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

"Business model innovation in the digital economy," p d f icon in Georgios I. Doukidis, Nikolaos Mylonopoulos and Nancy Pouloudi (eds.) Social and Economic Transformation in the Digital Era, IDEA Group Publishing, 2004. (With Chung-Shing Lee.)

"Real options for public sector R&D investments," p d f icon in Stephan Kuhlmann and Philip Shapira (eds.) Learning from Science and Technology Policy Evaluation: Experiences from the United States and Europe, Edward Elgar, 2004. (With Matthew Lackey.)

"US Policy Toward Joint Research Ventures," p d f icon in Y. Caloghirou, S. Ioannides and N. S. Vonortas (eds.), Industrial Collaboration in Research and Development, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2004.

"Collaborate Collude? Multimarket and Multiproject Contact R&D," p d f icon in Peter Z. Grossman (ed.), How Cartels Endure and How They Fail, Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2004. (With Yongsuk Jang).

"Special Issue on Business Partnerships: the Formal, the Informal and the Local,"Editors: Professor Nicholas S. Vonortas and Professor B. Bowonder, in International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Volume 27 - Issue 8 - 2004.

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