Articles & Chapters

2008 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


Hossein Askari, Iran professor of international business and iInternational affairs

"Clear-out time for IMF, World Bank", Asia Times.

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Susan Aaronson, associate research professor of international affairs

"On Righting Trade: Human Rights and the 2008 Elections," in World Policy Journal, Winter 2007/08, pages 19-28

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Jennifer Brinkerhoff, associate professor of public administration and international affairs

"Diaspora Identity and the Potential for Violence: Toward an Identity – Mobilization Framework" in Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research, Vol. 8, Issue 1, January 2008, pages 67-88

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Nathan Brown, professor of political science and international affairs

"What is at Stake in Kuwait's Parliamentary Elections?" on Carnegie Endowment's website, May 2008

"The Road Out of Gaza," Policy Outlook, Carnegie Endowment, February 2008

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Amitai Etzioni, University professor and professor of international affairs

"A Global, Community Building Language?" in International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 9, Issue 2, pages 113-127, May 2008

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Amb. Edward W. Gnehm, Jr., Kuwait professor of Gulf and Arabian Peninsula affairs

"The Hashemites," The American Interest, Vol. III, No. 4, March/April 2008

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Marie Price, associate professor of geography and international affairs

"Edge Gateways: Immigrants, Suburbs, and the Politics of Reception in Metropolitan Washington," in Twenty-First- Century Gateways: Immigrant Incorporation in Suburban America (Brookings Institution Press, 2008)

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Liesl Riddle, assistant professor of international business and international affairs, and Jennifer Brinkerhoff, associate professor of public administration and international affairs

"Partnering to Beckon Them Home: Public-Sector Innovation for Diaspora Homeland Investment Promotion," P D F icon in Public Administration & Development, Vol 28, 2008

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Prof. Susan Sell argues that industrialized countries' efforts to raise intellectual property standards limit developing countries' access to knowledge, and her article P D F icon provides a comprehensive institutional roadmap of these ongoing efforts.

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Amb. David Shinn's chapter "Ethiopia and Sudan: Conflict and Cooperation in the Nile Valley" appears in Narrating the Nile: Politics, Cultures, Identities (Lynne Rienner Publishers), edited by Israel Gershoni and Meir Hatina.

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A new book edited by Prof. Paul Williams with a chapter by Prof. Joanna Spear, provides students with a detailed overview of the major theoretical approaches, key themes, and most significant issues within contemporary international security.

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Paul D. Williams, associate professor of international affairs; associate director, security policy studies program

"Keeping the Peace in Africa: Why "African" Solutions Are Not Enough", Ethics & International Affairs, Volume 22, Issue 3 , Pages 309 - 329, Published Online: 30 Sep 2008.

"Darfur's Challenge to International Society" P D F icon in Behind the Headlines, Canadian International Council, Vol. 65, No. 6, December 2008.

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