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Articles & Chapters
2007 Faculty Articles & Chapters
Faculty articles and book chapter contributions can be found below by year of publication and alphabetically by author.
2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002
Hugh Agnew, Associate Professor of History and International Affairs, Associate Dean, the Elliott School
"The Flyspecks of Palivec's Portrait," in The Limits of Loyalty (Berghahn Books, 2007)

Hossein Askari, Iran Professor of International Business and International Affairs
"The Iranian Paradox: Economic Failure, Regional
Resurgence and Opportunity for Dialogue", in Foreign Policy Forum,
January 21, 2007.
"Fueling the Superpowers: The Nexus of Foreign Policy and Energy Security",
in The New England Journal of Public Policy, February 2007.
"The Persian Gulf Catastrophe: No Exit?" in Foreign Policy Forum,
April 17 " Iran's Economic Woes: Self-Inflicted, Not Sanction Driven," in Foreign
Policy Forum, April 4
"The Next Iranian Elections," in National Interest, March
21
"Iran and the United States: How Likely Is Reconciliation?" in Foreign
Policy Forum, March 15

Deborah D. Avant, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
"Political Institutions and Military Effectiveness: Contemporary United States and United Kingdom", in Brooks and Stanley's, Creating Military Power, (Stanford UP, 2007).

Nathan Brown, professor of political science and international affairs
"Arab Spring Fever," in National Interest, August 29, 2007

Amitai Etzioni, University Professor and Professor of International Affairs, Director of the Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies
"Three
Cheers for the French Safety Corridor" in The Huffington Post,
May 29, 2007.
"Security First: Ours, Theirs and the Global Order's," in National
Interest, March 1

Harvey Feigenbaum, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs.
"Hegemony or diversity in film and television? The US, Europe and Japan," in The Pacific Review, Vol. 20, Is. 3, September 2007, pages 371 - 396

Henry Hale, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
"Correlates of Clientelism: Political Economy, Politicized Ethnicity, and Postcommunist Transition", in in Kitschelt's and Steven Wilkinson's, eds., Patrons, Clients, and Policies: Patterns of Democratic Accountability and Political Competition (Cambridge UP, 2007).

Harry Harding, University professor of international affairs
"Think Again: China," in Foreign Policy, March/April 2007

Peter Klaren, Professor of History and International Affairs
"Time of Fear (1980-2000): Modern Violence in the
Long Sweep of Peruvian History" in Historizar
el pasado vivo/Historicizing the Living Past in Latin America, edited
by Anne Perotin-Dumon.
This e-book, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, includes 36 studies of political
violence and social memory by historians and other scholars about the recent
histories of Argentina, Chile, Peru and other countries, compiled in 1800 pages
or the equivalent to six printed volumes.

Kristin Lord, assistant professor of political science and international affairs
"U.S. Public Diplomacy: Can Science Help?" in Foreign
Service Journal, July/August 2007
"Science and Society: Time for a New Era of Science Diplomacy," in Science
Magazine, February 9

Thomas E. McNamara, Adjunct Professor of Practice of International Affairs
"Unilateral and Multilateral Strategies Against State Sponsors," in Uniting Against Terror: Cooperative Nonmilitary Responses to the Global Terrorist Threat (MIT, 2007)

James Millar, Emeritus Professor of Economics and International Affairs
"Putin and the Economy" in Putin's Russia,
ed. Dale R. Herspring, 3rd edition, (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
2007).
"Reading Putin in Russian and Soviet Literature," in Problems
of Post-Communism, Vol. 54, No. 5, September-October 2007, pages 52-56

Mike Mochizuki, associate professor of political science and international affairs
"Japan's Shifting Strategy toward the Rise of China," in Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 30, Issue 4 & 5, August 2007, pages 739 - 776
"Japan Tests the Nuclear Taboo," The Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 14, Is. 2, July 2007, pages 303 - 328

Deepa Ollapally, professorial lecturer
"Regional Security Implications of Iranian Nuclear Weapons," NBR Special Report, No. 13, May 2007

David Shambaugh, professor of political science and international affairs, and Amb. Karl Inderfurth, John O. Rankin professor of the practice of international affairs
"China and the US: To Hedge or Engage," in Yale Global, April 11

Amb. David Shinn, adjunct professor of international affairs
"Al-Qaeda in East Africa and the Horn," in The Journal of Conflict Studies, Vol. 27, No. 1, Summer 2007
"An Opportunistic Ally: China's Increasing Involvement in Africa," in Harvard International Review, Vol. 29, Is. 2, Summer 2007
"Africa, China, the United States, and Oil," in Africa Policy Forum, May 8,2007
"US Support for Democratization in Ethiopia: Diplomatic and Development Tracks," in The Journal of Oromo Studies, February/March 2007

Emmanuel Teitelbaum, assistant professor of political science and international affairs
"In the Grip of a Green Giant: How the Rural Sector Tamed Organized Labor in India." in Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 40, No. 6, June 2007, pages 638-664

Paul D. Williams, Visiting Associate Professor of International Affairs
"Contemporary Peace Operations: Four Challenges for the Brahimi Paradigm", in International Peacekeeping: The Yearbook of International Peace Operations, ed. H. Langholtz et al., Vol. 11, (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007).
"State
Failure in Africa: Causes, Consequences and Responses",
in Africa
South of the Sahara 2007, (Europa World Yearbook, Routeldge 2007).

John Woodward, adjunct professor
"The Law and the Use of Biometrics," in Handbook of Biometrics (Springer, 2007)
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