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Articles & Chapters
2006 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
"Post-Combat Stabilization and Reconstruction: The Lessons for US Government Organization and National Security Resource Planning", (July 2006).

Hossein Askari, Iran Professor of International Business and International Affairs
"Boomerang Sanctions on Iran", National Interest online on December 27.
"Economic and Social Failure in the Middle East", with R. Taghavi, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, in Quarterly Review, Vol. LIX, No. 236, March 2006.
"Iran's Financial Stake in Caspian Oil", with R.Taghavi, in The British Journal Of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 33, No. 1, May 2006.
"An Economic Manifesto for the Oil Exporting Countries of the Persian Gulf", with F. Abbas, G. Jabbour and D. Kwon, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, in Quarterly Review, Vol. LIX, No. 239, December 2006 and in Moneta e Credito, No. 235, Settembre 2006.
"Iran's Caspian Dilemma", with R. Taghavi, The Boundaries of Modern Iran, P. Mojtahed-Zadeh (ed.), Rutledge Curzon Publishers, 2006.

Deborah Avant, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
"The Implications of Marketized Security for IR theory: the Democratic Peace, Late State Building and the Nature and Frequency of Conflict," in Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 4, No. 3 (September 2006).
"The Marketization of Security: Adventurous Defense, Institutional Malformation, and Conflict", in Globalization and National Security, edited by Jonathan Kirshner (New York: Routledge, 2006).
"Private Security Companies and the Future of War" in Orbis (Spring 2006).
"Hired Guns" in Worth Magazine (January 2006).

Ersel Aydinli, Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
" The Turkish Military's March Toward Europe" in Foreign Affairs (January/February 2006).

Bryan L. Boulier, Professor of Economics
"Testing the Efficiency of the NFL Betting Market", with H.O. Stekler and S. Amundsen, in Applied Economics, Vol. 38(3), Feb. 2006, pp. 279-284.

Jennifer Brinkerhoff, Associate Professor Public Administration and International Affairs
"Sovereignty Under Siege or a Circuitous Path to Strengthening the State?: Digital Diasporas and Human Rights", (co-authored with Lori A. Brainard) in International Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 9, No. 8 (2006): 595-618.
"What Drives Diasporas and Development?: Hybrid Identity at its Best", in Global Studies Review.
"International Development Management: Definitions, Debates, and Dilemmas", co-authored with Derick W. Brinkerhoff, (Jack Pinkowski and Ali Farazmand, eds.) in The Handbook of Globalization, Governance and Public Administration, Baron Rouge, LA: Taylor and Francis Group, 2006.
"International Development Management in a Globalized World", co-authored with Derick W. Brinkerhoff, (Eric Otenyo and Nancy Lind eds.), in Comparative Public Administration: The Essential Readings, Amsterdam and Oxford: Elsevier Press, 2006.
"Digital Diasporas and Conflict Prevention: The Case of Somalinet.com," in Review of International Studies, v. 32 (January 2006), pp. 25-47.
"Preparing People for International Public Service in a Changed World: The Continued Relevance of the MPA", with Derick Brinkerhoff, affiliate faculty, in PA Times (American Society of Public Administration), March 2006.

Nathan J. Brown, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
"Living with Palestinian Democracy", in Carnegie Policy Brief, May 2006.
"Palestine: Hamas in Power", in Arab Reform Bulletin, April 2006.
"Do Constitutions Requiring Adherence to Shari'a Threaten Human Rights?: How Egypt's Constitutional Court Reconciles Islamic Law with the Liberal Rule of Law", with Clark Lombardi, in American University International Law Review, 21 (2), 2006.
"The Veil Case: A Translation of Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt Case No. 8 of Judicial Year 9 (May 18, 1996)", with Clark Lombardi, in 21 American University International Law Review, 21 (2), 2006.
"The Aftermath of the Hamas Tsunami", in Carnegie Policy Outlook, January 2006.
"Getting Real with Hamas", in Foreign Policy, February 2006.
"Islamist Movements and the Political Process in the Arab World: Exploring the Grey Zones", with Amr Hamzawy and Marina Ottaway, in Carnegie Paper, March 2006.
"Egypt's Bipolar System", in Wijhat Nazr, Cairo, January 2006.

Elizabeth Chacko, Associate Professor of Geography and International Affairs
"The formation of a contemporary ethnic enclave: the case of 'Little Ethiopia' in Los Angeles", with Cheung, I., (eds.) John S. Frazier and Eugene Tettey-Fio, in Race, Ethnicity and Place in a Changing America, (New York: Global Academic Publishing, pp.131-139, 2006).

Jonathan Chaves, Professor of Chinese
"The Grass is Deep - Good for Hiding Deer; The Pine- needles Seem to be Turning to Dragons", (Marseille, France: Cédric Curien Art Asiatique, 2006).

Reid W. Click, Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs
"Banks That Don't Lend? Unlocking Credit to Spur Growth in Developing Countries", with Paul Freedman, in Development Policy Review 24, May 2006, pp. 279-302.

Amitai Etzioni, University Professor and Professor of International Affairs, Director of the Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies
"The Global Importance of Illiberal Moderates" in Cambridge Journal of International Affairs, September 2006.
"Leaving Race Behind: Our Growing Hispanic Population Creates a Golden Opportunity" in The American Scholar, Spring 2006.
"Public Intellectuals: An Endangered Species?", edited by Etzioni and Alyssa Bowditch, (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2006).
"Leveraging Islam" in The National Interest, n. 83.
"Religion and the State: Why Moderate Religious Teachings Should be Promoted," in Harvard International Review, Spring 2006.
"Sovereignty as Responsibility" in Orbis, (Winter, 2006).
"The Patriot Act: Bad Lawyering," in The National Law Journal, (January 2, 2006).
"HIV Testing of Infants: Privacy and Public Health," in Ethical Health Care, ed. Patricia Illingworth and Wendy E. Parmet. (Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006).
"HIV Sufferers Have a Responsibility," in Ethical Health Care, ed. Patricia Illingworth and Wendy E. Parmet. (Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006).
Leon Fuerth, Research Professor of International Affairs
"Strategic Myopia: The Case for Forward Engagement" in National Interest, Spring 2006.

James M. Goldgeier, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
"Global NATO" (With Ivo Daalder) in Foreign Affairs, September-October 2006.
"Getting to No" (With Steven Weber) in National Interest, Spring 2006.

David Alan Grier, Associate Professor of International Science and Technology Policy and International Affairs
"Irene Stegun, the Handbook of Mathematical Functions, and the Lingering Influence of the New Deal" in The American Mathematical Monthly, August-September 2006.
"Biographies and Writings by Charles Babbage (1791-1870)", in Communications Book Notes Quarterly, vol 37:1 Winter 2006, p 7-13.
"In Our Time: George Stibitz's Virtues and Seymour Cray's Cat", in Computer, vol 39 no 1, January 2006, p 11-13.
"In Our Time: The Curve of Innovation", in Computer, vol 39 no 2, February 2006, p 9-10.
"In Our Time: The Lay of the Land", in Computer, vol 39 no 3, March 2006, p 8-9.
"In Our Time: Coming of Age", in Computer, vol 39 no 4, April 2006, p 8-10.
"In Our Time: A Winter of Hope and a Spring of Despair", in Computer, vol 39 no 5, May 2006, p 8-10.
"In Our Time: The Captured Imagination", in Computer, vol 39 no 6, June 2006, p 8-10.
"In Our Time: Across the Great Divide", in Computer, vol 39 no 7, July 2006, p 6-9.

Henry E. Hale, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
"Democracy or Autocracy on the March? The Colored Revolutions as Normal Dynamics of Patronal Presidentialism" in Communist and Post-Communist Studies, v.39, no.3, September 2006, pp.305-29.
"Bashkortostan's Democratic Moment? Patronal Presidentialism, Regional Regime Change, and Identity in Russia," in Reconstruction and Interaction of Slavic Eurasia and Its Neighboring Worlds, chapter in Osamu Ieda and Uyama Tomohiko, eds., (Sapporo, Japan: Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, 2006). Co-author: Ildar Gabdrafikov.

Hope M. Harrison, Director, Institute for European, Russian & Eurasian Studies, Associate Professor of History & International Affairs
"Ulbricht un der XX. Parteitag der KPdSU: Die Verhinderung politischer Korrekturen in der DDR, 1956-1958" (Ulbricht and the CPSU's 20th Congress: Stonewalling on Political Reforms in the GDR, 1956-1958"), in Deutschland Archiv, 2006.

Murhaf Jouejati, Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs and Director, Middle East Studies
"Syrian WMD Programs in Context," in Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East: Directions and Policy Options in the New Century, James A. Russell, ed., (New York City: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).
"Lebanon: Between Israel's Rock and Syria's Hard Place" was published by the Woodrow Wilson Center's Middle East Program on its Web site and in hard copy.

Kirk Larsen, Korea Foundation Associate Professor of History and International Affairs
" Part of the problem or the solution? The ROK, the United States, and the 6-Party Talks" in Six-Party Stall: Are South Korea and China Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?, Wilson Center Special Report #134. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars (November 2006).

Michael J. Marquardt, Professor of Human Resource Development and International Affairs
"Manager as Mentor", with Loan, P. Westport, CT: Praeger Press, 2006.
"Action Learning", ed. Mel Silverman, in Experiential Handbook, San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 2006.

Melani McAlister, Associate Professor of American Studies and International Affairs
"American Feminists, Global Visions, and the Problem of Female Genital Surgeries", eds. Michael Kazin and Joe McCartin, in Americanism: New Perspectives on The History of an Ideal, (University of North Carolina press, 2006).
"Benevolent Supremacy: The Biblical Epic at the Dawn of the American Century", ed. Magnus Berhandssen, in American Culture and the Middle East, (Yale University Press, 2006).

Cynthia McClintock, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
"Electoral Authorization versus Partially Democratic Regimes: The Case of the Fujimori Government,", ed. Julio F. Carrión, in The Fujimori Legacy: The Rise of Electoral Authoritarianism in Peru, The Pennsylvania State University Press (2006), pp. 242-267.
"Correlates of Levels of Democracy in Latin America in the 1990s", with James H. Lebovic, in Latin American Politics and Society, Vol. 48, No. 2 ( summer 2006).

Thomas E. McNamara, Adjunct Professor of Practice of International Affairs
"Unilateral And Multilateral Strategies Against State Sponsors Of Terror: A Case Study Of Libya––1979 To 2003", forthcoming, (2006).

James Millar, Emeritus Professor of Economics and International Affairs
"Morris Albert Copeland" (biographical details) in The Biographical Dictionary of American Economists, Vol 1, A - I (pp 177-182), Ross B. Emmett, editor (Continuum, 2006).
"Putin and the Economy" in Putin's Russia, ed. Dale R. Herspring, 3rd edition, (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2006).

Mike Mochizuki, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
"Paradigms Lost: Japan's Nationalist Drift" in The American Interest, Vol. II, No. 1 (Sept/Oct 2006), pp. 80-88.
"How America Views [the Yasukuni Shrine]", in Ronza, No. 136 (Sept 2006), pp. 66-73 [in Japanese].

Micahel O. Moore, Professor of Economics and International Affairs
"US 'Facts Available' Antidumping Decisions: An Empirical Analysis" in European Journal of Political Economy, vol 2, no. 3, September 2006.
"An Econometric Analysis of US Antidumping Sunset Review Decisions" in Review of World Economics/Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, vol 142, no. 1., 2006.

Elliot Posner, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
"Sources of Institutional Change: The Supranational Origins of Europe's New Stock Markets", in World Politics, (Volume 58:1).

Walter Reich, Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Professor of International Affairs, Ethics and Human Behavior
"Unwelcome Narratives: Listening to Suppressed Themes in American Holocaust Testimonies", in The Humanities of Testimony Geoffrey Hartman, Guest Editor, Poetics Today, Volume 27, No. 2 (Summer 2006), pp. 463-472 (Duke University Press).

Fernando Robles, Professor of International Marketing and International Affairs
"Leveraging Internal Competency and Managing Environmental Uncertainty: Propensity to Collaborate in International Markets" in International Marketing Review, v. 23, n.1.

James Rosenau, University Professor of International Affairs
"Fairness and Globalization" in Globalization and Public Institutions, eds. Jim Dator, Richard Pratt, and Yongseok Seo, (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2006), Chap. 6.
"Governance in Fragmegraative Space" in Classic Readings and Contemporary Debates in International Relations, eds. P. Williams, D.M. Goldstein, and J.M. Shafritz, (Belmont, CA Thomson, 2006. 3rd ed.), pp. 571-80.

David Shinn, Adjunct Professor of International Affairs
"An Out of the Box Idea: China, Africa, and the United States Health Care Cooperation", in Washington Journal of Modern China, Spring/Summer, 2006.

Stephen C. Smith, Professor of Economics and International Affairs
"Works Councils and Environmental Investment: Theory and Evidence from German Panel Data", with Jan Erik Askildsen and Uwe Jirjahn, in Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Volume 60, Issue 3, 346-372, 2006.
"Employee Participation Rights in Corporate Governance: Economic rationale, a test of a leading theory, and some modest policy proposals", in Advances in the Economic Analysis of Participatory and Labor Managed Firms, Elsevier, 105-146, Vol. 9, 2006.
"Ending Extreme Poverty: Securing Human Rights Can Be Decisive", with Tony Castleman, in Letras Libres,, April 2006.
"Ending Extreme Poverty: Three Innovations from Africa", in Sojourners, February 2006.

Emmanuel Teitelbaum, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
"Was the Indian labor movement ever co-opted? Evaluating standard accounts", in Critical Asian Studies, 38(4), 389-417, 2006.

Paul D. Williams, Visiting Associate Professor of International Affairs
"State Failure in Africa: Causes, Consequences and Responses", in Africa South of the Sahara, 2007, 36th Edition. (Europa Regional Surveys of the World/Routledge, 2006).

Sharon L. Wolchik, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
"Favorable Conditions and Electoral Revolutions", with Valerie J. Bunce in Journal of Democracy, October 2006, Volume 17, Number 4.

Andrew Zimmerman, Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs
"'What do you really want in German East Africa, Herr Professor?' Counterinsurgency and the Science Effect in Colonial Tanzania", in Comparative Studies in Society and History, 48 (2006), pp. 419-461.
"Decolonizing Weber", George Steinmetz, ed., Decolonizing German Theory, in Special Issue of Postcolonial Studies, 9 (2006) pp. 53-79.
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