Gelpi, Christopher. Silverman D, Kent D, Gelpi C. Putting Terror in Its Place: An Experiment on Mitigating Fears of Terrorism among the American Public. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 2022;66(2):191-216. doi:10.1177/00220027211036935 '
Kazemi, Sona. Kazemi, Sona & Gold, Efrat [equal authorship]. “Multiverse of the Living Dead in Fascist Encounters” In a Special Issue of Springer’s SN Social Sciences, titled “Narrative Universes of Disability: An Interdisciplinary Journey”, edited by Sati, Someshwar, Anand, Shilpaa, and Karah, Hemachandran. (Springer, 2022)
Mansoor, Peter. “Putin’s Ukrainian Fantasy,” Strategika, February 2022
Mansoor, Peter. “The Russian Army and Winter Warfare,” Strategika, February 2022
Mansoor, Peter. “Ukrainian Battlefields,” Strategika, February 2022
Mansoor, Peter. “False-Flag Operations,” Strategika, February 2022
Mitzen, Jennifer. “The Dark Matter of World Politics: System Trust, Summits, and State Personhood,” International Organization, co-authored w/ M. Ku, accepted for publication April 2022.
Mueller, John (with Mark G. Stewart). “How a cottage terrorism industry made a lion out of an al-Qaeda mouse: A new book puts together documents uncovered at Osama bin Laden’s hideout and finds the roots of a 20-year threat inflation,” Responsible Statecraft, May 12, 2022.
Mueller, John. “Nuclear Weapons: A Skeptical Approach,” March 18, 2022, Paper presented at the workshop on The Role of Nuclear Weapons in U.S. National Security Strategy, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Dorothy McKibben Conference Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 31-April 1.
Mueller, John. “The Cyber-Delusion: Digital Threats Are Manageable, Not Existential,” foreignaffairs.com, March 22, 2022.
Mueller, John. “Putin’s War—Russia, Ukraine, and NATO,” Skeptic Reading Room, March 8, 2022.
Mueller, John. “China has been a failure at hegemony, so let’s just chill: From the foundering Belt & Road Initiative to its so-called ‘wolf warrior’ strategy, Beijing is just not the threat we make it out to be,” Responsible Statecraft, January 11, 2022.
Mueller, John (with Mark G. Stewart). “Aviation Resilience to Terrorist Hijackings,” in Mark G. Stewart and David V. Rosowsky, eds. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2022, 69-91.
Pérez, José O. "The Dilma Rousseff presidency: from motherly discourses to queer impeachment." International Feminist Journal of Politics (2022): 1-23.
Schweller, Randall. “Grand Strategy Under Nonpolarity,” in Thierry Balzacq and Ronald R. Krebs, eds., The Oxford Handbook on Grand Strategy (Oxford University Press, 2022).
Schweller, Randall. “An Emerging World that Defies Historical Analogy,” in Polarity in International Relations: Past, Present, Future, edited by Bertel Heurlin, Nina Græger, Ole Wæver and Anders Wivel (Palgrave, 2022).
Shum, C.K. Uz, M., K. Atman, O. Akyılmaz, C. Shum, M. Keleş, T. Ay, B. Tandoğdu, Y. Zhang, H. Mercan, Deep learning enabled high-resolution global terrestrial water storage simulations for effective data gap bridging between GRACE and GRACE-FO missions, Science of the Total Environment, doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154701, 2022.
Shum, C.K. Yao, C.L., C. Shum, Z.C. Luo, Q Li, X. Lin, C. Xu, Y. Zhang. Human migration-induced impacts on noise in GNSS position time series, All Earth, dx.doi:10.1080/27669645.2022.2045698, 2022.
Shuman, Amy (with Carol Bohmer and Eric Niyitunga). “Telling Our Own Stories and Speaking on Behalf of Others” in Irene Kacandes, Ed. On Being Adjacent to Historical Violence Berlin: Walter de Gruyter (2022): 27-40.
Thompson, Alexander. Tomer Broude, Yoram Z Haftel and Alexander Thompson. 2022. Legitimation through Modification: Do States Seek More Regulatory Space in their Investment Agreements? In Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald & Malcolm Langford, eds. The Legitimacy of Investment Arbitration, pp. 431-54. Cambridge University Press.
Erin Lin. The farmer's battlefield: traditional ecological knowledge and unexploded bombs in Cambodia 2021, Agriculture and Human values"
Nicholas Breyfogle. “The Origins of the Barguzin Nature Reserve,” in Place and Nature: Essays in Russian Environmental History (Whitehorse Press, co-edited by David Moon, Nicholas B. Breyfogle, and Alexandra Bekasova, 2021), 268-291.
Nicholas Breyfogle. “Place and Nature: An Introduction” (co-authored with Aleksandra Bekasova, Julia Lajus, and David Moon), in Place and Nature: Essays in Russian Environmental History (Whitehorse Press, co-edited by David Moon, Nicholas B. Breyfogle, and Alexandra Bekasova, 2021), 1-36.
Nicholas Breyfogle. “Exploration and Place in Studying Russia’s Environmental History,” The White Horse Press Blog, January 26, 2021, co-authored with David Moon and Alexandra Bekasova, https://whitehorsepress.blog/2021/01/26/exploration-and-place-instudying-russias-environmental-history-2/
Beck, Paul. Beck, Faas, Gunther, Mughan, Nisbet, Schmitt-Beck, and Segati,“Populism, Nativism and Vote Choices in Five Western Democracies.” Mannheim Center for European Social Research (MZES) Working Paper 177, 2021.
Dugan, Laura. “The Importance of Governments’ Response to Natural Disasters to Reduce Terrorist Risk” 2021 Justice Quarterly
Peter L. Hahn. “The Suez Crisis (1956).” Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective, October 2021. https://origins.osu.edu/milestones/suez-crisis-1956.
Isurin, Ludmila. “How nations remember:” Reflection on the intellectual power of James Wertsch’s scholarship. Istoricheskaja Expertiza, (published in English and Russian)
Jenkins, Craig. Abdullah Al-Maruf, Sumyia Akter Mira, Tasnim Nazira Rida, Md. Saifur Rahman, Pradip Kumar Sarker, and J. Craig Jenkins. 2021. “Piloting a Weather Index-Based Crop Insurance System in Bangladesh: Understanding the Challenges of Financial Instruments for Tackling Climate Risks.” Sustainability 13, 8616. https://doi.org/10.3390/ su13158616
Jenkins, Craig. Al-Maruf, Abdullah, J. Craig Jenkins, Amelie Berzen and Boris Braun. 2021. “Measuring Household Resilience to Cyclone Disasters in Coastal Bangladesh.“ Climate 9, 97. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli9060097
Jenkins, J. Craig and Joonghyun Kwak. 2021. “How to Capture Global Protest Trends: Using Survey Data Recycling Data to Construct Cross-National Trends in Protest.” American Behavioral Scientist XX:1-30 https://doi.org/10.1177/00027642211021627
Jenkins, J. Craig. 2021. “Innovative Methods in the Study of Protest: Editor’s Introduction.” American Behavioral Scientist XX:1-17. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F00027642211021641
Liddle, William. “B. J. Habibie and the Transformation of Indonesian Politics,” Indonesia 112 (October 2021), pp. 31-76.
Liddle, William. “Indonesia: Jokowi Sidelines Democracy,” Journal of Democracy 32:4 (October 2021), pp. 72-86 (with Saiful Mujani).
Liddle, William. “Explaining Democratic Deconsolidation: Evidence from Asian Democracies,” Journal of Global Strategic Studies 1:1 (June 2021), pp. 16-36 (with Saiful Mujani). A new journal published by the Master's Programs in International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Jenderal Achmad Yani University (UNJANI), Jakarta, Indonesia.
Mansoor, Peter. “Climate Change and Conflict,” Strategika, August 2021 “Kabul – Saigon 1975, Redux,” Strategika, August 2021
Mansoor, Peter. “Naval Competition in the Indian Ocean,” Strategika, August 2021
Mansoor, Peter. “The Uncertain Fate of America’s Allies,” Strategika, August 2021
Mansoor, Peter. “Afghanistan Post-Mortem,” Strategika, September 2021
McSweeney, Kendra. 2021 Tellman, B., K. McSweeney, L. Manak, J. Devine, S. Sesnie, E. Nielsen, and A. Dávila. Narco-trafficking and land control in Guatemala and Honduras. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development 3(1):1-28. 2021 Dávila, A., N. Magliocca, K. McSweeney, X. Rueda. Spatializing illicit global commodity chains. Area. 53:501-510. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12724
McSweeney, Kendra. 2021 Dávila, A., N. Magliocca, K. McSweeney, X. Rueda. Spatializing illicit global commodity chains. Area. 53:501-510. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12724 2020 McSweeney, K. Cocaine trafficking and the transformation of Central American frontiers. Journal of Latin American Geography 19(3):159-166.
Mueller, John. Critical Dialogue with Zachary C. Shirkey on The Stupidity of War: American Foreign Policy and the Case for Complacency and on his book, American Dove: US Foreign Policy and the Failure of Force, Perspectives on Politics 19(4) December 2021: 1285-1289.
Mueller, John (with Mark G. Stewart). “America the Humble: The End of Post-9/11 Militarism,” foreignaffairs.com, September 30, 2021.
Mueller, John (with Mark Stewart). “Mark Stewart and John Mueller weigh the incredible cost of overreacting to 9/11 in Western countries,” Newcastle Herald (Australia), September 11, 2021; also published in Sydney News Today.
Mueller, John. “What if the US didn’t go to war in Afghanistan after 9/11? For President Bush, the only option was revenge, but an alternative path was available,” Responsible Statecraft, September 3, 2021.
Mueller, John. “War Is On the Rocks: Interstate war appears to be in pronounced decline. This seems to have come about primarily because attitudes toward it have changed, much as the ancient and once‐formidable institution of formal slavery became discredited and then obsolete,” warontherocks.com, July 1, 2021.
Mueller, John. “International War: Decline, Consequences, and ‘Pax Americana’,” Journal of Global Strategic Studies 1(1), June 2021, 1-15.
Noyes, Dorothy. "Talking About the Weather: Common Sense, Common Sensing, Commonplaces." Presidential Address. 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society. Journal of American Folklore 134 (532): 272-291. Summer 2021. https://muse-jhu-edu.proxy.lib.ohio-state.edu/article/800151
Noyes, Dorothy. "The Unused Wedding Present." Article cluster, Listening to Objects, with Francisco Cruces, Regina F. Bendix, and Sharon R. Roseman. Disparidades: Revista de Antropología 76(1): 5-8. 2021. https://dra.revistas.csic.es/index.php/dra/article/view/882/1026 (not sure whether these two were in last yr's report?
Noyes, Dorothy. "Tradiciones distanciadas, tradiciones confinadas. Privaciones sensoriales y vínculos sociales." In Patrimonios confinados. Retos del patrimonio inmaterial ante el COVID-19: 33-42. Ed. Xavier Roigé Ventura and Alejandra Canals Ossul. Barcelona: University of Barcelona. 2021.
Noyes, Dorothy. "Practicing Internationalism." In What Folklorists Do: Professional Possibilities in Folklore Studies:11-13. Ed. Timothy Lloyd. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2021.
Parker, Geoffrey. “Lope de Vega Really Did Embark on the Spanish Armada”, Anuario Lope de Vega. Texto, literatura, cultura, XXVIII (2022), 466-87 “Head to Head: How important was the battle of Lepanto” History Today October 2021, pp. 8-10 (contributor and organizer).
Schweller, Randall L. “Trump’s Realism,” H-Diplo/ISSF (2021).
Shuman, Amy (with Carol Bohmer). “Narrative Breakdown in the Political Asylum Process” Journal of American Folklore 134 (532). (2021): 180–195.
Stieb, Joseph. The Vital Center Reborn: Redefining Liberalism between 9/11 and the Iraq War, Modern American History, Vol. 4, Issue 3, 2021
Williams, Robert F. “The Development of Airfield Seizure Operations in the United States Army,” Military Review Online Exclusive, November 18, 2021. https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Military-Review/Online-Exclusive/2021-OLE/Williams/
Margaret Newell. “Sarah Chauqum: Eighteenth Century Rhode Island and Connecticut,” in As If She Were Free: A Collective Biography of Women and Emancipation in the Americas, ed. Erica Ball, Tatiana Seijas, and Terri Snyder (Cambridge University Press, 2020)
Margaret Newell. “In the Borderlands of Race and Freedom (and Genre): Embedded Indian and African Slave Testimony in Eighteenth-Century New England,” Hearing Enslaved Voices: African and Indian Slave Testimony in French and British America, 1700-1848 ed. Sophie White and Trevor Burnard (Routledge, 2020)
Margaret Newell. “Memory Lands: King Philip's War and the Place of Violence in the Northeast,” review essay of Christine M. De Lucia, Memory Lands: King Philip's War and the Place of Violence in the Northeast and Lisa Brooks, Our Beloved Kin: A New History of King Philip's War, in Journal of American History, 107 (June 2020): 175-177
Howell, William G., Ethan Porter, and Thomas J. Wood. "Rethinking public appeals: Experimental evidence on presidential performances." Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy 1, no. 1 (2020): 137-158.
Shuman, A., and C. Bohmer. "Discourse and narrative in legal settings: The political asylum process." The Handbook of Discourse Studies (2020): 547-570.
Erin Lin. "How war changes land: soil fertility, unexploded bombs, and the under development of Cambodia 2020, AJPS
Oded Shenkar. "Nation-dyadic history and cross-border corporate deals: role of conflict, trade, generational distance, and professional education. 2020. Strategic Management Journal.
Oded Shenkar. The impact of country-dyadic military conflicts on market reaction to cross-border acquisitions. 2020. Journal of International Business Studies.
Nyseth Brehm, Hollie, Louisa Roberts, Christopher Uggen, and Jean-Damascéne Gasanabo. “‘We Came to Realize We Are Judges’: The Moral Careers of Elected Lay Jurists in Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts.” International Journal of Transitional Justice. Published online in 2020.
Gasanabo, Jean-Damascéne, Donatien Nikuze, Hollie Nyseth Brehm, and Hannah Parks. 2020. “Rwanda’s Inyangamugayo: Perspectives from Practitioners in the Gacaca Transitional Justice Mechanism.” Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal 14(2): 153-172.
Alex Thompson, 2020. “Emerging Powers and Differentiation in the Global Climate Regime.” Global Policy 11(3): 61-72.
Alex Thompson, 2020. “Competence over Control: The Politics of Multilateral Weapons Inspections.” In The Governor’s Dilemma: Indirect Governance Beyond Principals and Agents, edited by Kenneth W. Abbott, Bernhard Zangl, Duncan Snidal and Philipp Genschel. Oxford University Press.
Nicholas Breyfogle. “Introduction to Water History,” “Water, Irrigation, and Civilization,” “Water, Technology, and Power,” “Drinking Water, Sanitation, Pollution, and Disease,” and “Water, War, and Diplomacy” (all co-authored with Mark Sokolsky) in Readings in Water History (San Diego: Cognella Academic Publishing, 2020), co-edited by Nicholas B. Breyfogle and Mark Sokolsky, v-x, 1-2, 55-57, 129-130, 191-192, 249-250.
Amy Shuman with Carol Bohmer, “Political Asylum Narratives and the Construction of Suspicious Subjects” in in Technologies of Suspicion and the Ethics of Obligation in Political Asylum. Bridget M. Haas and Amy Shuman, Eds. Athens: Ohio University Press. 2019, pp 245-264.
Amy Shuman with Bridget M. Haas, “Introduction: Negotiating Suspicion, Obligation, and Security in Contemporary Political Asylum Regimes” in Technologies of Suspicion and the Ethics of Obligation in Political Asylum. Bridget M. Haas and Amy Shuman, Eds. Athens: Ohio University Press. 2019, pp. 29-46.
Amy Shuman with Bridget M. Haas, ”Conclusion” in Technologies of Suspicion and the Ethics of Obligation in Political Asylum. Bridget M. Haas and Amy Shuman, Eds. Athens: Ohio University Press. 2019, pp.265-275.
Amy Shuman with Carol Bohmer, "Locked Up and Kicked Out: Detention and Deportation in the United States and the United Kingdom"" in Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Interdisciplinary and Comparative Perspectives. S. Megan Berthold and Kathryn R. Libal, Eds. Santa Barbara: Praeger, 2019, pp 44-73.
Rachel E. Bowen, “The Weight of the Continuous Past: Transitional (In)Justice and Impunity States in Central America” Latin American Politics and Society, 61:1, pp. 126- 147, February 2019.
Richard Gunther, Paul A. Beck and Erik Nisbet, “’Fake News’ and the Defection of 2012 Obama Voters in the 2016 Presidential Election,” Electoral Studies May 2019. [The findings of this study were covered as news items in two articles in the Washington Post and an op-ed piece by Michelle Goldberg in the The New York Times.]
"Barnidge, Rojas, Beck, and Schmitt-Beck, “Comparative Corrective Action: Perceived Media Bias and Political Action in 17 Countries,” International Journal of Public Opinion Research (2019).
Nyseth Brehm, Hollie, Christi Smith, and Evelyn Gertz. 2019. “Producing Expertise in a Transitional Justice Setting: Judges at Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts.” Law & Social Inquiry 44(1): 78-101.
Alex Thompson, 2019. “The Power in Opacity: Rethinking Information in International Organizations.” In International Institutions and Power Politics, edited by T.V. Paul and Anders Wivel. Georgetown University Press. (with Austin Carson)
Joe Parrott. “The Gulf Boycott Coalition: An Interview with Rev. Richard Righter.” Oral History in Radical History Review, 134 (May 2019), 169–180.
Noyes, Dorothy. "Blaming the Polish Plumber: Phantom Agents, Invisible Workers, and the Liberal Arena." Special issue, Rethinking Agency in International Relations: Performativity, Performances and Actor-Networks. Journal of International Relations and Development 22: 853–881. 2019.
Amy Shuman with Carol Bohmer, “Gender and Asylum” Encyclopedia of Migration. Springer. 2018.
Paul Beck, Richard Gunther and Erik Nisbet, “What Happened to the Ground Game in 2016,” in John Green, Daniel Correy and David Cohen (eds.), The State of the Parties 2018. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2018.
Eveland, Appiah, and Beck, “Americans Are More Exposed to Difference Than We Think” Capturing Hidden Exposure to Political and Racial Difference,” Social Networks, 52 (2018), 192-200.
Theodora Dragostinova, “The ‘Natural Ally’ of the ‘Developing World’: Bulgarian Culture in India and Mexico,” Slavic Review, vol. 77, no. 3 (Fall 2018), 661-684.
Theodora Dragostinova, “On ‘Strategic Frontiers’: Debating the Borders of the Post-World War II Balkans,” Contemporary European History, vol. 27, no. 3 (August 2018), 387-411.
Theodora Dragostinova, “The East in the West: Bulgarian Culture in the United States of America during the Global 1970s,” Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 53, no. 1 (January 2018): 212-239.
Nicholas Breyfogle. “Toward an Environmental History of Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union,” in Eurasian Environments: Nature and Ecology in Imperial Russian and Soviet History, ed. Nicholas Breyfogle (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018), 3-19.
Joe Parrott. “Boycott Gulf! Angolan Oil and the Black Power Roots of American Anti-Apartheid Organizing.” Article in Modern American History. 1:2 (July, 2018), 195-220."
Noyes, Dorothy. "Blaming the Polish Plumber, Blaming the French Voter: Bogeys and Attributions of Belief in Liberal Politics." Special issue, "Fake News." Journal of American Folklore 131: 426-434. 2018.
C.K Shum. Karpytchev, M., V. Ballu, Y. Krien, M. Becker, S. Goodbred, G. Spada, S. Calmant, C. Shum, Z. Khan, Contribution of past climate change and enhanced sedimentation to present-day subsidence of the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta, Geophys. Res. Lett., https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL076388, 2018.
C.K Shum. Khakia, M., E. Forootan, M. Kuhn, J. Awange, F. Papa, C. Shum, Study on Bangladesh's sub-surface water storages using satellite products and data assimilation scheme, Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 625, 963–977, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.12.289, 2018.
Christopher Gelpi and Nazli Avdan. 2018. “Democracies at Risk? A Forecasting Analysis of Regime Type and the Risk of Terrorist Attack.” Conflict Management and Peace Science January 2018.
Mitch Lerner. “Is it For This We Fought And Bled?”: The Korean War and the Struggle for Civil Rights,” (Journal of Military History, 2018).
Nyseth Brehm, Hollie. 2017. “Accountability After Genocide.” Contexts 16(4): 38-45.
Nicholas Breyfogle. “A Postcard from Solovki,” Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective, January 2017, https://origins.osu.edu/connecting-history/postcard-solovki
Nicholas Breyfogle. “Sacred Waters: The Spiritual World of Lake Baikal,” in Meanings and Values of Water in Russian Culture, eds. Arja Rosenholm and Jane T. Costlow (Routledge, 2017), 32-50.
C.K Shum. Chen, J.J., V. Mueller, Y. Jia, and S.K.H. Tseng. Validating migration responses to flooding using satellite and vital registration data. American Economic Review, 107(5), pp.441-445, 2017.
C.K Shum. Guo, Q. Bangladesh shoreline changes during the last four decades using satellite remote sensing data, PhD Dissertation, Geodetic Science, School of Earth Sciences, Ohio State University, August 2017."
Christopher Gelpi. 2017. “Democracies in Conflict: The Role of Public Opinion, Political Parties, and the Press in Shaping Security Policy.” Journal of Conflict Resolution October 2017.
Christopher Gelpi. 2017. “The Surprising Robustness of Surprising Events: A Response to a Critique of ‘Performing on Cue’.” Journal of Conflict Resolution September 2017.
Libby Jenke and Christopher Gelpi. 2017. “Theme and Variations: Historical Contingencies in the Causal Model of Inter-State Conflict.” Journal of Conflict Resolution. January 2017.
Nazli Avdan and Christopher Gelpi. 2016. “Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? State Border Characteristics and the Transnational Flow of Terrorist Violence.” International Studies Quarterly January 2017.
Amy Shuman with Carol Bohmer, “The Uncomfortable Meeting Grounds of Different Vulnerabilities: Disability and the Political Asylum Process. Feminist Formations 28:1, 2016, pp 121-145.
Richard Gunther, Paul A. Beck and Erik Nisbet, “’Fake News’ and the Defection of 2012 Obama Voters in the 2016 Presidential Election,” Electoral Studies May 2019. [The findings of this study were covered as news items in two articles in the Washington Post and an op-ed piece by Michelle Goldberg in the The New York Times.]
Paul Beck, Richard Gunther and Erik Nisbet, “What Happened to the Ground Game in 2016,” in John Green, Daniel Correy and David Cohen (eds.), The State of the Parties 2018. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2018.
Pedro Magalhães, Paul Beck, Richard Gunther and Alejandro Moreno, “Introduction,” in Richard Gunther, Paul Beck, Pedro Magalhães and Alejandro Moreno, eds., Voting in Old and New Democracies. New York and London: Routledge, 2016.
Paul Beck and Richard Gunther, “Global Patterns of Political Intermediation,” in Gunther et al., 2016.
Richard Gunther, Marina Costa Lobo, Paolo Bellucci and Marco Lisi, “The Changing Determinants of the Vote,” in Gunther et al., 2016.
Richard Gunther, José Ramón Montero and Hans-Jürgen Puhle, “Intermediation, Mobilization, and Citizen Participation: Findings from In-Depth and Longitudinal Analyses of Spain,” in Gunther et al., 2016.
Alejandro Moreno, Paul Beck, Richard Gunther and Pedro Magalhães, “Conclusion,” in Gunther et al., 2016.
Richard Gunther and José Ramón Montero, “Generational Patterns of Democratic Support and Political Engagement in Southern Europe,” in David Denemark, Richard Niemi and Robert Mattes, eds., Generational Change in Attitudes Toward Democracy, Boulder: Lynne Reinner, forthcoming 2016.
Richard Gunther and José Ramón Montero, “Le cadre institutionnel national, “Partis, systems de partis et elections,” in Hubert Peres and Christophe Roux, eds., Politique d l’Espagne. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2016.
Richard Gunther, J.-B Harguindéguy, José Ramón Montero, and R. Pasquier, "L'Etat des autonomies: dynamiques institutionnelles et politiques, in Peres and Roux, eds., 2016
Richard Gunther, José Ramón Montero and Hubert Peres, "Postface: ver une recomposition du système pollitique espagnol?" in Peres and Roux, eds., 2016.
Richard Gunther, Jean-Baptiste Harguindéguy, José Ramón Montero and Romain Pasquier, "L'Etat des autonomies: dynamiques institutionnelles et politiques," in Peres and Roux, eds., Politique d l’Espagne, 2016.
Hola, Barbora and Hollie Nyseth Brehm. “Punishing Genocide: A Comparative Empirical Analysis of Sentencing Laws and Practices at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), Rwandan Domestic Courts, and Gacaca Courts.” 2016. Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal 10(3): 59-80.
Nyseth Brehm, Hollie, Christopher Uggen, and Jean-Damascéne Gasanabo. 2016. “Age, Gender, and the Crime of Crimes: Toward a Life-Course Theory of Genocide Participation.” Criminology 54(4): 713-743.
Alex Thompson, 2016. “The Global Regime for Climate Finance: Political and Legal Challenges.” In The Oxford Handbook of International Climate Change Law, edited by Cinnamon P. Carlarne, Kevin R. Gray & Richard Tarasofsky, 141-64. Oxford University Press.
Noyes, Dorothy. "Gesturing Toward Utopia: Toward a Theory of Exemplarity." Special SIEF Congress issue, "Utopias, Realities, Heritages. Ethnographies for the 21st century." Narodna umjetnost: Croatian Journal of Ethnology and Folklore 53 (1): 75-95, 2016.
Jennifer Siegel. “The Russian Revolution of 1905 in the Eyes of Russia’s Financiers.” Revolutionary Russia. Vol. 29:1 (May 2016), 24-42."
Scott Sigmund Gartner and Christopher Gelpi. 2016. “The Affect and Effect of Images of Success and Failure in War on Public Opinion.” International Interactions. January 2016.
Alex Thompson, 2015. “Efficient Orchestration? The Global Environment Facility in the Governance of Climate Adaptation.” In International Organizations as Orchestrators, edited by Kenneth W. Abbott, Philipp Genschel, Duncan Snidal & Bernhard Zangl, 114- 38. Cambridge University Press. (with Erin R. Graham)
Nicholas Breyfogle. “Forum Introduction: Pathogen-Ecology Systems in the Anthropocene” (co-authored with Chris Otter and John Brooke) in Technology, Ecology, and Human Health Since 1850, Guest Co-Editor (with John Brooke and Chris Otter), thematic Forum in Environmental History (vol. 20, Issue 4 (October 2015)): 712-721.
Nicholas Breyfogle. “At the Watershed: 1958 and the Beginnings of Lake Baikal Environmentalism,” Slavonic and East European Review 93, no. 1 (2015): 147-180.
Christopher Gelpi and Joseph Grieco. 2015. “Competency Costs in Foreign Affairs: Presidential Performance in International Conflicts and Domestic Legislative Success, 1952-2001.” American Journal of Political Science. April 2015.