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TV Paul

Books

 

Accommodating Rising Powers: Past, Present and Future (Editor), New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016.

Status in World Politics (co-editor and contributor with Deborah Larson and William
Wohlforth), Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press (in
hardcover and paperback editions), March 2014.

The Warrior State: Pakistan in the Contemporary World (New York and Oxford:
Oxford University Press), January 2014.

International Relations Theory and Regional Transformation (Editor and Contributor), Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press (in hardcover and paperback editions), 2012.

South Asia’s Weak States: Understanding the Regional Insecurity Predicament (Editor & Contributor), Stanford: Stanford University Press (in hardcover and paperback editions), 2010. South Asia Edition, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2010.

Globalization and the National Security State (with Norrin Ripsman), New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press (in hardcover and paperback editions), 2010.

Complex Deterrence: Strategy in the Global Age (Co-editor and Contributor with Patrick M. Morgan and James J. Wirtz), Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press (in hardcover and paperback editions), 2009. South Asia Edition, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi, 2010.

The Tradition of Non-use of Nuclear Weapons, Stanford: Stanford University Press (in hardcover and paperback editions), 2009. South Asia Edition, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi, 2010.

The India-Pakistan Conflict: An Enduring Rivalry (Editor & Contributor), Cambridge NY: Cambridge University Press (in paperback, hard cover, and digital editions), 2005. India Edition, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi, August 2006

Balance of Power: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century (Co-editor and Contributor, with Jim Wirtz and Michel Fortmann), Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004.

The Nation State in Question (Co-editor and Contributor, with G. John Ikenberry and John A.Hall), Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003.

Articles/Book chapters

“The Accommodation of Rising Powers in World Politics,” in Accommodating Rising Powers: Past, Present and Future, ed. T.V. Paul (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015), 2-43

“India’s Soft Power in a Globalizing World,” Current History 113, 762 (2014): 157-62

“Status Accommodation through Institutional Means: India’s Rise and the Global Order,” (with Mahesh Shankar) in Status in World Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014)

“Strategies for Managing China’s Rise,” Harvard Asia Quarterly 16, 2, (2014): 11-18

“India’s Role in Asia: A Rising Regional Power,” in David Shambaugh and Michael Yahuda eds., International Relations of Asia 2nd edn., Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.

“Status and World Order” with Deborah Larson and William Wohlforth in Status in World Politics, Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp.

“Status Accommodation through Institutional Means: India’s Rise and the Global Order” with Mahesh Shankar in Status in World Politics, Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp.

Southern Asia, India, and the Gulf Region: Understanding the New Geo-political Interface”(with Happymon Jacob), Indian Foreign Affairs Journal, 8, no.1 (January-March 2013), 52-65.  

Las Potencias en ascenso y el equilibrio del ponder en el siglo xxI,” Politica Exterior No.94, (February 2012), pp.95-116.

“Regional Transformation in International Relations” in Paul ed., International Relations Theory and Regional Transformation, Cambridge University Press, Forthcoming, 2012

 

 “Impact of Climatic Change on Indian Security: The Role of State Capacity,” in Daniel Moran ed., Climate Change and National Security: A Country-level Analysis, Washington DC; Georgetown University Press,  2001, pp.73-84.

 

 “The Major Powers and Conflicts in South Asia,” in Amitendu Palit ed., South Asia: Beyond the Financial Crisis, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co., 2011, pp. 101-116.

 

“Taboo or Tradition: The Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons in World Politics,” Review of International Studies, October 2010, pp. 853-863.

 

 “A Plea for Puzzle-Driven International Relations Research,”  Qualitative & Multi-Method Research, Fall  2010, pp.13-19.

 

“State Capacity and South Asia’s Perennial Insecurity Problems,” in Paul ed., South Asia’s Weak States: Understanding Regional Insecurity, Stanford University Press,  2010, pp. 3-27.

 

“Transforming South Asia: Is a Pluralistic Security Community Feasible? With Theodore McLauchlin in Paul ed., South Asia’s Weak States: Understanding Regional Insecurity,  Stanford University Press, 2010, pp. 293-311.

 

“Foreign Policy Making in India: Looking for Theoretical Explanations,” With Mahesh Shan kar, in Amitabh Mattoo and Happymon Jacob, eds., Shaping India's Foreign Policy: People, Politics and Places, New Delhi: Har-Anand Publishers, 2010, 46-77

 

“Integrating International Relations Studies in India to Global Scholarship,” International Studies, 46 (1-2), 2009, 129-45.

“Complex Deterrence: An Introduction,” in Paul, Morgan, Wirtz eds., Complex Deterrence: Strategy in the Global Age, University of Chicago Press, Press, pp. 1-27. 2009“Deterrence among Great Powers in an Era of Globalization,” in Paul, Morgan, Wirtz eds., Complex Deterrence: Strategy in the Global Age, University of Chicago Press, pp. 259-76. 2009

“Nuclear Weapons and Asian Security in the Twenty-first Century,” in N.S. Sisodia, V. Krishnappa, and Priyanka Singh, eds., Proliferation and Emerging Nuclear Order in the Twenty-first Century, New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 29-43.

“Why the U.S.-India Nuclear Accord is a Good Deal,” (with Mahesh Shankar) Survival 49(4), Winter 2008, 112-122.

“The U.S.-India Nuclear Accord: Implications for the Non-Proliferation Regime,” International Journal 62(4), Autumn 2007, 845-61.

“Why Has the India-Pakistan Rivalry Been So Enduring? Power Asymmetry and an Intractable Conflict,” Security Studies, vol. 15, no. 4, (October-December 2006), pp. 600-630.

“Soft Balancing in the Age of U.S. Primacy,” International Security, 30(1) Summer, pp. 46-71. 2005

 

John Hall

Books

The World of States (Co-author J. Campbell) Bloomsbury, 2015

The Importance of Being Civil:The Struggle for Political Decency,Princeton University Press, 2013.

Nationalism and War, co-edited with S. Malesevic, Cambridge University Press, 2013.

Power in the Twenty-First Century: Michael Mann in Conversation with John Hall, Polity, 2011.

Ernest Gellner: An Intellectual Biography. London: Verso, 2010.

An Anatomy of Power: The Social Theory of Michael Mann, edited with R. Schroeder, Cambridge University Press, 2006.

 National Diversity and the Varieties of Capitalism: The Danish Experience, edited with J. Campbell and O. Pedersen, McGill/Queen’s Press, 2006.

Civil Society: A Reader (edited with F. Trentmann, Palgrave, 2005). Contains a co-authored introduction and much editorial material.

Articles and Chapters

“The End of Empires”, in P. Bang, C.A. Bayly and W. Scheidel, eds., The Oxford World History of Empire, Oxford University Press (in press), 2015

“Varieties of State Experience”, in S. Leibfried, F. Nullmeier, E. Huber, M. Lange, J. Levy and J. Stephens, eds, The Oxford Handbook of Transformations of the State, Oxford University Press, 2015.

“The World of States” (Co-author John L. Campbell), World Financial Review, March/April, 9-11, 2015.

“Nations, States and Empires”, in G.J. Ikenberry, ed., Power, Order, and Change in World Politics, Cambridge University Press, 263-85, 2014.

“State and Nation”, in B. Brincker, ed., Introduction to Political Sociology, Reitzel, 211-29, 2013.

"Measuring Cultural Diversity: Ethnic, Linguistic and Religious Fractionalization in the OECD", (with N. Patsiurko and J.L. Campbell), Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 35, 2012.

"Political Power", (with S. Malesevic) , in M. Haugaard and K. Ryan, eds, Political Power: The Development of the Field, IPSA and Budrich Publishers, 2012.

"The Transformation of Europe: Banalities of Success", for T.V. Paul, ed., International Relations Theory and Regional Transformation, Cambridge University Press, 2012.

"Afterword", in P. Bang and D.Kolodziejczyk, eds, Universal Empire: A Comparative Approach to Imperial Culture and Representation in Eurasian History, Cambridge University Press, 2012.

"Two Cheers for Modernity", in B. Cowan and L. Yetter, eds, Publicity and Privacy in Early Modern Europe: Reflections on Michael McKeon’s The Secret History of Domesticity, in History Compass, 2012.

"How can we be sure?" Journal of Political Power, vol. 5, 2012.

"Gains and Losses", Sociological Research Online, vol. 16, 2011.

"Nationalism Might Change its Character, Again", pp. 17-26 in D. Halikiopoulou and S. Vasilopoulou, eds, Nationalism and Globalisation: Conflicting or Contemporary, Routledge, 2011.

"Empires, Ancient and Modern", British Journal of Sociology, vol. 62, September 2011, pp. 542-550.

"British Sociology: Gains and Losses", Sociological Research Online (Special Issue co-edited by J. Brewer and J. Platt on sociological diasporas), vol. 16, August 2011.

"Measuring Cultural Diversity: Ethnic, Linguistic and Religious Fractionalization in the OECD", (with N. Patsiurko and J.L. Campbell), Ethnic and Racial Studies, July 2011, pp. 1-23.

"The Nature of Sophisticated Realism: Raymond Aron and International Relations", Journal of Classical Sociology, vol. 11, May 2011, pp. 191-201.

“State Failure” in The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Institutional Analysis, ed. G. Morgan, J. Campbell, C. Crouch, P.H. Kristensen, O. Pedersen and R. Whitley, Oxford University Press, 2010.

“The Political Economy of Scale and Nation, with Special Reference to Denmark,” (with J.L. Campbell), in M. Boss, ed., The Nation-State in Transformation: The Governance, Growth and Cohesion of Small States under Globalization, Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2009.

“Defending the Gellnerian Premise: Denmark in Historical and Comparative Context” (with J.L. Campbell), Nations and Nationalism, vol. 16, no. 1 (2009), pp. 89-107.

“National Identity and the Political Economy of Small States” (with J.L. Campbell), Review of International Political Economy, vol. 16, no. 4 (2009), pp. 547-572.

“Liberal Limits to Identity,” in G. Yair and O. Gazit, eds., Globalization, States and Citizenship, Brill, 2008.

“Liberal Machiavellianism” for a Festschrift for Ove K. Pederson, edited by P. Nedergaard and J.L. Campbell. Institutions and Politics, DJOF, 2008.

“Passions within reason”, for J. Anderson, G.J. Ikenberry and T. Risse, eds, The End of the West? Explaining the Deep Structure of the Transatlantic Order, Cornell University Press, 2008.

“Modern Ideologies,” in Y. Kim, ed., Transformative Challenges: Modern Civilization and Beyond, The Global Academy, Seoul. 2008

“Islam and Democracy,” Sociological Forum, vol. 23 (2008).

 “Difference and the Danes: Notes on Work-in-Progress,” (with J.L. Campbell) Tidsskriftet Politik, 2008

“Gellner’s Metaphysic,” Ernest Gellner: Critical Perspectives, ed., M. Haugaard and S. Malesevic. Cambridge University Press, 2007.

Plaidoyer pour L’Europe des Patries,” in R. Rogowski and C. Turner, eds., The European Union: Benign Imperial Power or Superstate, Cambridge University Press, 2006.

“Structural Approaches to the Study of Nationalism,” in K. Kumar and G. Delanty, eds., The Sage Handbook of Nations and Nationalism, Sage, 2006.

 

Norrin Ripsman

Books

Steven E. Lobell and Norrin M. Ripsman, eds. The Political Economy of Regional Peacemaking (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, forthcoming).

Economic Statecraft and Foreign Policy: Sanctions, Incentives, and Target State Calculations, with Jean-Marc F. Blanchard (Routledge, 2013).

Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Norrin M. Ripsman, & Steven E. Lobell, eds., The Challenge of Grand Strategy: The Great Powers and Broken Balances between the World Wars (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012).

Norrin M. Ripsman and T.V. Paul, Globalization and the National Security State, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

Steven E. Lobell, Norrin M. Ripsman, & Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, eds., Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009). (in both hardcover and paperback)

Peacemaking by Democracies: The Effect of State Autonomy on the Post-World-War Settlements (University Park: Penn State University Press, 2002): paperback edition 2003.

Articles/ Book Chapters

“Introduction: Conceptualizing the Political Economy of Regional Transitions,” (with Steven E. Lobell), in Steven E. Lobell and Norrin M. Ripsman, eds., The Political Economy of Regional Peacemaking (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, forthcoming).

“The Economics of Peacemaking: Lessons from Western Europe and the Middle East,” in Steven E. Lobell and Norrin M. Ripsman, eds., The Political Economy of Regional Peacemaking (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, forthcoming).

“Introduction: Grand Strategy in the Interwar Years,” (with Steven E. Lobell & Jeffrey W.Taliaferro), in Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Norrin M. Ripsman, & Steven E. Lobell, eds., Broken Balances: Grand Strategy Between the World Wars (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014).

British Grand Strategy and the Rise of Germany, 1933-1936,” (with Jack S. Levy), in Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Norrin M. Ripsman, & Steven E. Lobell, eds., Broken Balances: Grand Strategy in the Interwar Years (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014).

Top-Down Peacemaking: Why Peacemaking Begins with States and not Societies,” chap. 11 in T.V. Paul, ed., International Relations Theory and Regional Transformation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012).

Neoclassical Realism,” in Robert Denemark et. al., eds. The International Studies Compendium Project (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011).

Domestic Practices and Balancing: Integrating Practice Into Neoclassical Realism,” chap. 8 in Vincent Pouliot and Emanuel Adler, eds., International Practices (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011).

“Correspondence: Debating the Sources and Prospects of European Integration,” International Security, vol. 37, no. 1 (Summer 2012), pp. 178-199.

“Promoting Regional Peacemaking,” International Journal, vol. 67, no. 2 (Spring 2012), pp. 431-436.

“Introduction: Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy,” (with Jeffrey W. Taliaferro & Steven E. Lobell), in Steven E. Lobell, Norrin M. Ripsman, & Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, eds., Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, February 2009).

“Neoclassical Realism and Domestic Interest Groups,” in Steven E. Lobell, Norrin M. Ripsman, & Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, eds., Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, February 2009).

“The Future of Neoclassical Realism,” (with Jeffrey W. Taliaferro & Steven E. Lobell), in Steven E. Lobell, Norrin M. Ripsman, & Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, eds., Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, February 2009)

“Wishful Thinking or Buying Time? The Logic of British Appeasement in the 1930s,” (with Jack S. Levy) International Security, vol. 33, no. 2 (Fall 2008), pp. 148-181.

“A Political Theory of Economic Statecraft,” (with Jean-Marc F. Blanchard) Foreign Policy Analysis, vol. 4, no. 4 (October 2008), pp. 371-398.

“The Preventive War that Never Happened: Britain, France, and the Rise of Germany in the 1930s,” (with Jack S. Levy) Security Studies, vol. 16, no. 1 (January 2007), pp. 32-67.

“Peacemaking and Democratic Peace Theory: Public Opinion as an Obstacle to Peace in Post-Conflict Situation,” Democracy and Security, vol. 3, no. 1 (January 2007), pp. 89-113.

“False Dichotomy: Why Economics Has Always Been High Politics,” in Peter Dombrowski, ed., Guns and Butter: The Political Economy of International Security (Boulder: Lynne Reinner, 2005): 15-31.

“Moving Beyond (or Beneath) the Democratic Peace Theory: Rediscovering Intermediate-Level Institutions in the Foreign Security Policy Literature,” in Andre Lecours, ed., New Institutionalism: Theory and Analysis (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005): 301-318.

 

Vincent Pouliot

Books

Ole Jacob Sending, Vincent Pouliot and Iver B. Neumann eds., Diplomacy: The Making of World Politics (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015).

Emanuel Adler and Vincent Pouliot, eds. (2011), International Practices. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press.

International Security in Practice: The Politics of NATO-Russia Diplomacy, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Markus Kornprobst, Vincent Pouliot, Nisha Shah et Ruben Zaiotti (eds.), Metaphors of Globalization: Mirrors, Magicians and Mutinies, New York: Palgrave, 2008.

Articles / Book Chapters

With Andrew Cooper, “How Much Is Global Governance Changing? The G20 as International Practice,” Cooperation and Conflict, 2015 (early view).

With Jérémie Cornut, “Practice Theory and the Study of Diplomacy: A Research Agenda,” Cooperation and Conflict, 2015 (early view).

“The Practice of Permanent Representation at International Organizations," in Ole Jacob Sending, Vincent Pouliot and Iver B. Neumann, (eds.), Diplomacy: The Making of World Politics (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015).

“Diplomacy in Theory and in Practice: Introduction,” (Jérémie Cornut) Cooperation and Conflict, Forthcoming, 2015.

"Introduction," (with Ole Jacob Sending and Iver B. Neumann) in Ole Jacob Sending, Vincent Pouliot and Iver B. Neumann (eds.), Diplomacy: The Making of World Politics, (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015)

"The Politics of Inclusion: Changing Patterns in the Governance of International Security," (Jean-Philippe Thérien) with  Review of International Studies, Forthcoming, 2015

“The Spectacle of Global Transformation: The G20 as International Practice,” (with Andrew Cooper) Cooperation and Conflict, Forthcoming, 2015

"Power in Practice: Negotiating the International Intervention in Libya," (with Rebecca Adler-Nissen) European Journal of International Relations 20 (4). 

“Practice Tracing,” in Andrew Bennett and Jeffrey T. Checkel, (eds.), Process Tracing: From Metaphor to Analytic Tool, (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014).

“Setting Status in Stone: The Negotiation of International Institutional Privileges”, in T.V. Paul. Deborah Larson, and WilliamWohlforth (eds.), Status in World Politics, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014)

With Rebecca Adler-Nissen, "Power in Practice: Negotiating the International Intervention in Libya," European Journal of International Relations, forthcoming.

With Daniel H. Nexon, "'Things of Networks': Situating ANT in International Relations," International Political Sociology 7 (3), 2013, 342-345.

“Institutionalizing Status: The Reform of the UN Security Council,” in T.V. Paul, Deborah Welch Larson and William Wohlforth, eds., Status in World Politics, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.

“Practice Tracing,” in Andrew Bennett and Jeffrey T. Checkel, eds., Process Tracing: From Analytic Metaphor to Best Practices, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.

“Regional Security Practices and Russian-Atlantic Relations,” in T.V. Paul, ed., International Relations Theory and Regional Transformation. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012.

“Methodology: Putting Practice Theory in Practice,” in Rebecca Adler-Nissen, ed., Bourdieu in International Relations. London and New York: Routledge, 2012.

With Frédéric Mérand, “A Political Sociology of International Relations,” in Rebecca Adler-Nissen, ed., Bourdieu in International Relations. London and New York: Routledge, 2012.

“Diplomats as Permanent Representatives: The Practical Logics of the Multilateral Pecking Order,” International Journal 66(3), 2011.

With Ole Jacob Sending and Iver B. Neumann, “The Future of Diplomacy: Changing Practices, Evolving Relationships,” International Journal 66(3), 2011.

Emanuel Adler and Vincent Pouliot (2011), "International Practices," International Theory 3 (1), 2011.

Iver B. Neumann and Vincent Pouliot, "Untimely Russia: Hysteresis in Russian-Western Relations Over the Past Millennium," Security Studies 20 (1), 2011.

Vincent Pouliot, "Multilateralism as an End in Itself," International Studies Perspectives 12, (1), 2011.

Vincent Pouliot, "The Year NATO Lost Russia," in Frédéric Mérand, Martial Foucault and Bastien Irondelle, eds., European Security Since the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011.

Vincent Pouliot, “Constructivism in International Relations,” in International Encyclopedia of Political Science. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2011.

“Teaching International Political Sociology,” in Robert Denemark, ed., International Studies Encyclopedia, Hoboken NJ: Wiley Blackwell, 2010.

"The Materials of Practice: Nuclear Warheads, Rhetorical Commonplaces and Committee Meetings in Russian-Atlantic Relations,” Cooperation and Conflict 45 (3): 294-311.

“Alliance,” Communauté de sécurité,” “Complexe de sécurité,” “Culture stratégique,” “Sécurité collective,” in Alex Macleod, ed., Relations internationales et sécurité: Théories et concepts, 3rd edition. Montreal: Athena, 2008.

Frédéric Mérand et Vincent Pouliot, “Le monde de Pierre Bourdieu: Éléments pour une théorie sociale des relations internationales,” Revue canadienne de science politique/Canadian Journal of Political Science 41(3), 2008, 603-625.

“The Logic of Practicality: A Theory of Practice of Security Communities,” International Organization 62 (2), 2008, 257-288.

“‘Sobjectivism’: Toward a Constructivist Methodology,” International Studies Quarterly 51 (2), 2007, 359-384.

“Pacification without Collective Identification: Russia and the Transatlantic Security Community in the post-Cold War Era,” Journal of Peace Research 44 (5), 2007, 603-620.

“The Alive and Well Transatlantic Security Community: A Theoretical Reply to Michael Cox,” European Journal of International Relations 12 (1), 2006, 119-127.

Jean-Philippe Thérien et Vincent Pouliot, “The Global Compact: Shifting the Politics of Development?” Global Governance 12 (1), 2006, 55-75.

“The Essence of Constructivism,” Journal of International Relations and Development 7 (3), 2004, 319-336.

Journal Special Issue

Vincent Pouliot and Jérémie Cornut, “Practice Theory and the Study of Diplomacy: Tapping into the Synergies,” Cooperation and Conflict, 2015 (early view).
 

 

Frédéric Mérand

Books

Mérand, Frédéric, Julien Weisbein, 2011. Introduction à l’Union européenne. Institutions, politiques et sociétés. Bruxelles, De Boeck.

Mérand, Frédéric, Martial Foucault, Bastien Irondelle (eds.). 2011. European Security Since the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Articles

Mérand, Frédéric. 2015. “Bourdieu: le champ, vecteur de la mondialisation”, in Guillaume Devin, Dix concepts sociologiques en relations internationales, Paris, CNRS Editions.

Bujun, Devi Poornema, Martial Foucault, Frédéric Mérand. 2014. “Regional Security Governance and Collective Action.” in J. Sperling. Handbook of Governance and Security. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Irondelle, Bastien, Frédéric Mérand, Martial Foucault, “Public Opinion and European Defence: Does Strategic Culture Matter?”. European Journal of Political Research (accepted)

Joana, Jean, Frédéric Mérand. 2014. « The varieties of liberal militarism: A typology ». French Politics. 12, 177-191

Jegen, Maya, Frédéric Mérand. 2014. "Constructive Ambiguity : Comparing the EU’s Energy and Defence Policies", West European Politics.

Joana, Jean, Frédéric Mérand. 2013. « Politique de défense et variétés du militarisme libéral ». Gouvernement et action publique. 2(4): 549-66.

Mérand, Frédéric, Kathleen Angers. 2013. « Military Integration in Europe ». In Philipp Genschel, Markus Jachtenfuchs. The European Integration of Core State Powers. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Hofmann, Stephanie, Frédéric Mérand. 2012. « Regional Integration à la Carte : The Effects of Institutional Elasticity ». In TV Paul. Regional Integration and International Relations Theory. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.

Joana, Jean, Frédéric Mérand. 2013. « Politique de défense et variétés du militarisme libéral ». Gouvernement et action publique.

Jegen, Maya, Frédéric Mérand. 2013. « Constructive Ambiguity : Does It Work? A Comparison of the European Union’s Energy and Defence Policies ». West European Politics.

Mégie, Antoine, Frédéric Mérand. 2013. « L’Union européenne et le nouvel équilibre des pouvoirs ». Politique européenne. 39 : 9-21

Foucault, Martial, Frédéric Mérand. 2012. « The Challenge of Burden Sharing », International Journal, LXVIII(2) : 423-429.

Haglund, David G., Frédéric Mérand. 2011. « Transatlantic Relations in the New Strategic Landscape. ». International Journal. 66(1):23-38.

Mérand, Frédéric, Stephanie Hofmann, Bastien Irondelle. 2011. « Governance and State Power : A Network Analysis of European Security». Journal of Common Market Studies. 49(1):121-47.

Mérand, Frédéric, Stephanie Hofmann, Bastien Irondelle. 2010. « Transgovernmental Networks in European Security and Defence Policy ». European Integration online Papers. 14(1).

Mérand, Frédéric. 2010. « Pierre Bourdieu and the Birth of European Defense». Security Studies. 19(2): 342-74.

Mérand, Frédéric, Mathias Bonneu, Samuel Faure. 2010. « What Do ESDP Actors Want? An Exploratory Analysis ». European Security. 19(3):327-44.

Saurugger, Sabine, Frédéric Mérand. 2010. « Does European Integration Theory Need Sociology? » Comparative European Politics. 8(1):1-19.

Book Chapters

Mérand, Frédéric, Kathleen Angers. 2013. “Military Integration in Europe,” In Philipp Genschel, Markus Jachtenfuchs. The European Integration of Core State Powers. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Mérand, Frédéric, Patrick Barrette. 2013. “Military Power in Europe,” in Niilo Kauppi and Mikael Rask Madsen (eds.), Transnational Power Elites: The New Professionals of Governance, Law and Security. London: Routledge.

Mérand, Frédéric. 2012. “Europäisierung als Formierung europäischer Felder,” in Stefan Bernhard, Christian Schmidt-Wellenburg. Feldanalyse als Forschungsprogramm. Heidelberg : Springer/VS Verlag.

Mérand, Frédéric, Amélie Forget, 2012. “Strategizing about Strategy,” in Rebecca Adler-Nissen. Pierre Bourdieu and International Relations. London: Routledge.

Hofmann, Stephanie, Frédéric Mérand. 2012. “Regional Integration: The Effects of Institutional Elasticity”, in T.V. Paul. International Relations Theory and Regional Transformation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Mérand, Frédéric. 2012. “Bricolage: A Sociological Approach to the Making of CSDP”, in Xymena Kurowska, Fabian Breuer. Explaining the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy: Theory in Action. Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Mérand, Frédéric, Patrick Barrette, Olivia-Larisa Chicos. 2012. “Du champ de Mars au Rond-Point Schuman: genèse et structure de l’Europe militaire”. In Didier Georgakakis. Le champ de l’Eurocratie: une sociologie politique du personnel de l’UE. Paris: Economica.

Mérand, Frédéric, Grégoire Mallard. 2012. “Dissuasion, non-prolifération, désarmement. Une stratégie pour l’Europe”. In Sébastien Boussois, Christophe Wasinski. Armement et désarmement nucléaires. Perspectives euro-atlantiques. Bruxelles, Peter Lang, pp.165-77.

Mérand, Frédéric. 2011. «  EU Policies », in Adrian Favell, Virginie Guiraudon. The Sociology of European Union. Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Reports

Mérand, Frédéric, Nicola Contessi, Jérémie Cornut, Dominika Kunertova. 2013. Options for Canada in Euro-Atlantic Security Organizations, 2013-2030. Ottawa: International Security Research and Operations Program, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

 

 

Misc. Publications Funded by the FQRSC Project

Robert Pateman, “False Analogies.” Working Paper no. 45 (January 2015)

Shibashis Chatterjee, “India’s Spatial Imagination/s of South Asia.” Working Paper no. 44 (October 2014) (PDF)

Zoltan Buzas, “How Nationalism Helps Internal Balancing but Hurts External Balance: the Case of East Asia.” CIPSS Working Paper no. 43 (September 2014) (PDF)

Sean Kay, “America’s Asia Pivot – a Return to Realism?” CIPSS Working Paper no. 42 (January 2014) (PDF)

Srdjan Vucetic, “Before the Cut: The Global Politics of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter” CIPSS Working Paper no. 41 (May 2013) (PDF)

Djiby Sow, “Mali: L’Exception Kidal” CIPSS Working Paper no. 40 (May 2013) (PDF)

Rebecca Adler-Nissen, “Diplomacy as Impression Management : Strategic Face-Work and Post-Colonial Embarrassment,” CIPSS Working Paper no. 38 (March 2012) (PDF)

Harsh V. Pant, “India in Afghanistan : A Rising Power or a Hesitant Power?,” CIPSS Working Paper no. 37 (April 2012) (PDF)

Bridget L. Coggins, “Do Failed States Produce More Terrorism: Initial Evidence from the Non-Traditional Threat Data,” CIPSS Working Paper no. 36 (October 2011) (PDF)

Niels Lachmann, “NATO-CSDP-EU Relations: Sketching the Map of a Community of Practice,” CIPSS Working Paper no. 35, Fall 2010. (PDF)

Benjamin Miller and Moran Mandelbaum, “Taming the Revisionist State: The Effects of Military Defeats on the War-Proneness of Germany vs. Iraq,” CIPSS Working Paper no. 34, September 2010. (PDF)

Deborah Larson and Alexei Shevchenko, “Status, Identity, and Rising Powers,” CIPSS Working Paper no. 33, October 2010. (PDF)

Hendrik Spruyt, “Juggling the New Triad--Energy, Environment and Security: A Case Study of the Canadian Oil Sands” CIPSS Working Paper no. 32, October 2010. (PDF)

Andrew Bennett and Andrew Loomis, ““Where Mistakes were Made: The Politics and Psychology of Blame for Iraq” CIPSS Working Paper no. 31, October 2010. (PDF)

Sarah E. Kreps, “Cooperation on the Path to Conflict: United States Intervention after the Cold War,” CIPSS Working Paper no. 30, October 2009. (PDF)

Erica Chenweth, “War Initiation and Transnational Terrorism: Is there a Causal Connection?” CIPSS Working Paper no. 29, October 2009. (PDF)

Dominique Caouette, “Le multilatéralisme émergent en Asie : Nouvelles dynamiques régionales et nouveaux défis pour le Canada?” (January 2009) (PDF)

Robert Jackson, “Solidarism or Pluralism” REGIS Working Paper no. 28, January 2009. (PDF)

Jeffrey Hart, “Globalization and Global Governance in the 21st Century” REGIS Working Paper no. 27, January 2009. (PDF)

Ian Hurd, “States and Rules, Norms and Interests” REGIS Working Paper no. 26, November 2008. (PDF)

David C. Kang, “War and Peace in Early Modern East Asia: Hierarchy and Legitimacy in International System” REGIS Working Paper no. 25, October 2008. (PDF)

Siddharth Bannerjee, “Weak States and South Asia’s Insecurity Predicament. Conference Report (October 3-4 2008). (PDF)

Monica Toft, “Peace through Security: Making Negotiated Settlements Stick” REGIS Working Paper no. 23, November 2006. (PDF)

Deborah Avant, “Globalization, Private Security, and Democratic Processes: Implications for the Democratic Peace” REGIS Working Paper no. 22, November 2006. (PDF)

Christopher Layne, “Debunking the 1930s Analogy: Neville Chamberlain’s Grand Strategy” REGIS Working Paper no. 21, November 2006. (PDF)

Husain Haqqani, “Dysfunction of an Ideological State: Pakistan’s Recurrent Crises in Historic Context” REGIS Working Paper no. 20, October 2006. (PDF)

Robert Powell, "War as a Commitment Problem," REGIS Working Paper  no 19, November 2004. (PDF)

William W. Keller and Louis W. Pauly, "China, Semiconductors, and Security," REGIS Working Paper no. 18, November 2004. (PDF)

William R. Thompson, "Explaining Rivalry Termination in Contemporary Eastern Eurasia with Evolutionary Expectancy Theory," REGIS Working Paper no. 17, November 2004. (PDF)

Christopher Way and Karthika Sasikumar, "Leaders and Laggards: When and Why do Countries Sign the NPT?," REGIS Working Paper no. 16, November 2004. (PDF)

Joseph M. Grieco, "America Adrift: Myths and Realities About the United States in the New World," REGIS Working Paper no. 15, November 2004. (PDF)

 

Works in Progress

T.V. Paul

Restraining Great Powers: Soft Balancing in World Politics (Book Project)
 

Conference Presentations

T.V. Paul

2012: “Will China’s Rise be Peaceful,” Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Edmonton, June 13-15.

2012: “India’s Status Accommodation,” International Political Science Association Conference, Madrid, July 8-10.

2012: “Self-Deterrence: A Challenge to Traditional Paradigm,” ISAC/ISSS Conference, Duke, University, Durham, October 4-6.

2011: “Building Peace in South Asia: Can IR Theory Help?’ Third Global International Studies Conference, Porto, Portugal, August 17-20.

2011: “Status Accommodation through Institutional Means: India’s Rise and the Global Order,” (With Mahesh Shankar) International Studies Association (ISA) Conference, Montreal, March 16-19.

2010: "China’s Rise: Engagement, Hedging, Soft Balancing and the Alliance System in East Asia," Conference on “The Rise of China and Alliance in East Asia: Implications for Diplomatic Truce,” Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, December 9-10.

2010: "Rising Powers and Balance of Power in the 21st Century," Conference on Ascending Powers and the International System," Mateas Romero Institute (Mexican Diplomatic Academy), Mexico City, December 13-14.

2010: “India’s Soft Power in a Globalizing World,” Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), 60th anniversary conference, New Delhi, November 9-12.

2010:  “Status Accommodation through Liberal Means: India’s Rise and the Global Order,” (with Mahesh Shankar), Conference on Beyond American Hegemony, Status and Rising Powers, Dickey Center, Dartmouth College, October, 22-13.

2010: “IR Theory and Regional Transformation,” ISSS/ISAC Conference, Providence, RI, October 14-16.

2010: “Eclectic Approaches in the Study of International Security,” APSA Convention, Washington, D.C. September.

2010:  “Trilateral Relations: Strategic Dimensions and Implications for South Asia,” Conference on Trilateral Relations-India, Pakistan and China, Carnegie Center, Washington DC.

2010: “Asymmetric Deterrence: How the Weak Deters the Strong,” ISA convention, New Orleans, February.

2009: “Complex Deterrence: Strategy in the Global Age – Roundtable,” ISSS/ISAC Annual Conference, Monterey, October.2009: The Major Powers and Conflicts in South Asia,” 5th International Conference of South Asia, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, November.

2009: “India’s Rise and the Global Order: The Logic of Peaceful Integration,” (with Mahesh Shankar) APSA Convention, Toronto, September

2009: “War-Making and State-building in the Developing World,” 4th Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, University of Athens (Greece), July

2009: “Integrating International Relations Studies in India to the Global Mainstream,” Conference on Upgrading International Studies in India, National University of Singapore, March

2008: “Self-Deterrence: A Neglected Dimension of Nuclear Relationships.” APSA Convention, Boston, August

2008: “India: Strategy and Foreign Policy in a Changing World,” Conference on Brazil-India Relations,Alexendre de Gusmao Foundation and IPRI , Rio de Janeiro, August

2008: “Weak States and South Asia’s Security Predicament,” World International Studies Committee, Second Global International Studies Conference, Ljubljana, July

2008: “The Problem of Complexity in Deterrence,” International Studies Association (ISA) Convention, San Francisco, March

2007: “The US-India Nuclear Accord: A Power Transition Perspective,” International Studies Association (ISA) Convention, Chicago, March.

2006: “Globalization and the Weak States of Africa.” ISAC/ISSS Annual Conference, Tucson, Arizona, October.

2006: “The Tradition of Non-Use and the Self Deterrence Problem,” American Politcal Sceince Association (APSA) Conference, Philadelphia, September 2006.

2006: “The United States and the Evolution of the Nuclear Taboo: A Path Dependent Analysis,” International Studies Association (ISA) Convention, Sand Diego, March.

2005: “The Second-Tier Nuclear States and the Nuclear Taboo,” British International Studies Association Conference, St. Andrews, Scotland, December.

2005: “Globalization and the National Security State: A Framework for Analysis,” ISAC/ISSS Annual Conference, Denver, October.

2005: “Soft Balancing in an Age of US Primacy,” APSA Convention, Washington D.C., September.

2005: “The Nuclear Taboo and the Nonproliferation Regime,” APSA Convention, Washington D.C., September.

2005: “Power Asymmetry and the India-Pakistan Enduring Rivalry,” ISA Convention, Honolulu, March.

 

Vincent Pouliot

2015: “The Evolution of Security Council Practices,” SPSIS Seminar Series, University of Queensland, April 2015.

2015: “The Invention of Permanent Representation to International Organizations, One Hundred Years Later,” Q2 symposium, University of Sydney, March 2015.

2015: “The Ratchet Effect in the Global Governance of Security,” Griffith University, March 2015.
“La diplomatie joue-t-elle un rôle explicatif en relations internationales?” CERI lunch seminars, December 2015.

2015: “Esquisse d’une sociologie politique de l’OTAN,” Institut de recherche stratégique de Paris, December 2015.

2014: “Théorie de la pratique 101,” Masters Sciences Po, December 2014

2014: “International Pecking Orders: The Politics and Practice of Multilateral Diplomacy,” guest lecture, NUPI, Oslo, November 2014.

2014: “International Pecking Orders: The Politics and Practice of Multilateral Diplomacy,” guest lecture at the CAST seminar, University of Copenhagen, October 2014

2014: “L’ordre hiérarchique international,” Institut d’études avancées de Paris, October 2014.

2014: "Les pratiques multilatérales," guest lecture at CÉRI--Sciences Po Paris, May 2014.

2014: "International Pecking Orders as Hierarchies," paper presented at the workshop on "Hierarchy in International Relations Theory," University of California--San Diego, May 2014.

2013: "The Many Ontologies of Multilateral Pecking Orders," guest lecture at Yale University, December 2013; and University of Minnesota, December 2013.

2013: “Rank and Role in the Multilateral Politics of NATO’s Transformation,” APSA conference, Chicago, August 2013.

2013: “Negotiating the International Intervention in Libya” (with Rebecca Adler-Nissen), APSA conference, Chicago, August 2013.

2013: "Studying the International Pecking Order," guest lecture at the Department of Political Science, Northwestern University, May 2013.

2013: "A Working Consensus: The Multilateral Politics of NATO's Post-Cold War Transformation," guest lecture at the Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, Cornell University, April 2013.

2013: "Diffusion and Mechanisms: Reports from the Trenches of Field Research," roundtable participant, ISA conference, San Francisco, April 2013.

2013: "Practice Theory and World Politics: Promise and Limitations," roundtable participant, ISA conference, San Francisco, April 2013.

2013: "Critical Security Studies Methods Café," participant, ISA conference, San Francisco, April 2013.

2013: "Theorizing Hierarchy in Anarchy: Political, Economic and Social Perspective," workshop participant, ISA conference, San Francisco, April 2013.

2013: "Bourdieu in IR: Rethinking Key Concepts in IR," roundtable participant, ISA conference, San Francisco, April 2013.

2013: "The Promise of Practice Theory," keynote speech at the Political Science graduate conference, Carleton University, January 2013.

2012: "Power in Practice: Negotiating the International Intervention in Libya," guest lecture at the IR seminar series, University of Toronto, November 2012.

2012: "The International Pecking Order: Politics and Practice," guest lecture at the CUIPS seminar series, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, September 2012.

2012: "The Multilateral Negotiations of the Libyan War," guest lecture at Saltzman Institute for War and Peace Studies, Columbia University, September 2012.

2012: "The Practice of Permanent Representation at International Organizations," workshop on The Future of Diplomacy II, New School for Social Research, September 2012.

2012: “The Practical Logics of the Multilateral Pecking Order,” ISA conference, San Diego, April 2012.

2012: “Studying Informal Hierarchies in International Organizations,” ISA conference, San Diego, April 2012.

2012: “Bourdieu et la diplomatie multilatérale,” workshop on “Occupy Bourdieu!” Université de Montréal, March 2012.

2012: “Practice Tracing,” workshop on “Process Tracing in the Social Sciences,” Georgetown University, March 2012.

2012: “The Practical Logics of Multilateral Diplomacy,” guest lecture at the University of Ottawa, February 2012.

2012: “Les consequences politiques et normatives de la composition inédites du Conseil de sécurité en 2011,” PSI workshop, Université Laval, January 2012.

2011: “The International Pecking Order: Politics and Practice,” guest lecture at the University of Southern California, November 2011.

2011: “The Sense of One’s Place in International Organizations,” guest lecture at the GUITARS workshop, Georgetown University, September 2011.

2011: “Setting Status in Stone: The Negotiation of International Institutional Privileges,” ISA annual conference, Montreal, March 2011.

2011: “Regional Security Practices and Russian-Atlantic Relations,” ISA annual conference, Montreal, March 2011.

2010: “Applying Bourdieu’s Methodology in International Relations,” workshop on “Bourdieu and International Relations,” Copenhagen, December 2010.

2010: “International Security in Practice: The Politics of NATO-Russia Diplomacy,” guest lecture at Queen’s University, Kingston, November 2010.

2010: “Doing Interpretive Research in International Relations,” ISA-Northeast Workshop in Interpretive Methods, Baltimore, November 2010.

2010: “Symbolic Struggles in International Organizations: The Reform of the UN Security Council,” ISA-Northeast conference, Baltimore, November 2010.

2010: “Setting Status in Stone: The Negotiation of International Institutional Privileges,” workshop on “Status Competition in World Politics,” Dartmouth College, October 2010.

2010: “The Sense of One’s Place in International Organizations,” pan-European conference of the Standing Group on International Relations, Stockholm, September 2010.

2010: “A Practice Theory of Regional Transformation,” workshop on “When Regions Transform,” Montreal, May 2010.

2010: “International Security in Practice: The Politics of NATO-Russia Diplomacy,” guest lecture at the Mershon Center for International Security Studies, Columbus, March 2010.

2010: “Roundtable on Vincent Pouliot’s International Security in Practice: The Politics of NATO-Russia Diplomacy,” discussant at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2010.

2010: “The Sense of One’s Place in International Organizations,” annual conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2010.

2009: “International Security in Practice: The Politics of NATO-Russia Relations,” guest lecture at the Centre for International Policy Studies, Ottawa, November 2009.

2009: “Canada in the UN Pecking Order: Introduction,” workshop “Canada in the UN Pecking Order: A Workshop with Former Practitioners,” Montreal, November 2009.

2009: “L’opportunité manquée. La Russie et l’OTAN dans l’après-Guerre froide,”Ministère des Relations internationales du Québec, Quebec City, October 2009.

2009: “Hysteresis in International Relations: A Relational Account of a Stillborn Security Community,” paper presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, New York, February.

2008: “The Practice Turn in International Relations: Introduction and Framework,” co-convenor of an international workshop at the Munk Centre for International Studies, Toronto, November.

2008: “Le multilatéralisme comme fin en soi,” paper presented at the opening session of the annual conference of the Trudeau Foundation, Montreal, November.

2008: “Security Communities in Practice: The Symbolic Power Politics of NATO-Russia Relations,” invited speaker at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Oslo, September.

2008: “The Materials of Practices: The Case of Contemporary NATO-Russia Relations,” paper presented at the WISC second conference, Ljubljana, July 2008; and at the APSA annual conference, Boston, August.

2008: “Power Failure: Russia, NATO and the Double Enlargement,” paper presented at the CPSA annual conference, Vancouver, June.

2008: “Practice Theory and Relationalism,” paper presented at the workshop “The Relational Turn in the Study of World Politics,” ISA annual conference, San Francisco, March 2008.

2008: With Emanuel Adler, “The Practice Turn in International Relations: Introduction and Framework,” paper presented at the ISA annual conference, San Francisco, March.

2008: “Enlargement or Expansion? Russian-NATO Power Politics over NATO’s post-Cold War Evolution,” paper presented at the ISA annual conference, San Francisco, March.

2008: “1994, or: The Year NATO Lost Russia,” paper presented at the conference “European Security since the Fall of the Berlin Wall,” University of Montreal, February.

2007: “The Logic of Practicality at the NATO-Russia Council,” presented at the ISA annual conference, Chicago, March 2007; at the conference “Everyday Life in World Politics,” London School of Economics, May 2007; and at the conference: “Return to Practice in IR and Security Studies,” European University Institute, May.

2006: “The Logic of Practicality: A Theory of Practice of Security Communities,” presented at the ISA annual conference, San Diego, March.

2006: “Everything Takes Place As If: The Globalization of Threats and the Metaphor of Social Science,” presented at the workshop “Metaphors of Globalization,” Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, March 2006; and at the ISA annual conference, San Diego, March.

2006 : “La communauté atlantique est morte, vive la communauté atlantique?” roundtable organised by the Centre d’études des politiques étrangères et de sécurité, Université du Québec à Montréal, January.

2006: “Toward a Russian-Atlantic Security Community?” presented at the conference “Russia and the New Europe,” Swedish Institute for International Affairs, Stockholm, November 2005; and at the conference “Between Union and Empire,” CERES, University of Toronto, February.

2005: “‘Everything Takes Place As If’: Constructivist Science and the Metaphor of Social Reality,” presented at the 3rd conference of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Budapest, September.

 

Norrin Ripsman

2012: “Workshop on the Political Economy of Regional Transitions,” Concordia University, Montreal, May 7-8, 2012.

2010: “Neoclassical Realism as an Approach to Foreign Policy Analysis,” invited talk at the University of Haifa, Department of Political Science, Haifa, Israel, June 24, 2010.

2010: “Globalization and the National Security State,” invited talk at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Security Studies Seminar, Cambridge, MA., April 14, 2010.

2010: “British Military Intelligence and Changing Perceptions of the Nazi Threat, 1933-39,” (with Jack S. Levy) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 2010.

2009: “The British Response to Rising Germany, 1933-1936,” (with Jack S. Levy) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada, September 2009.

2009: “States Societies and Peacemaking,” paper presented at the International Political Science Association World Council, Santiago, Chile, July 2009.

2009: Participant, “Roundtable on Lobell, Ripsman, and Taliaferro’s Neoclassical Realism, the State and Foreign Policy,” at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, February 2009.

2008: “Domestic Politics and the Practice of Balancing: A Neoclassical Realist Approach,” University of Toronto, conference on “The Practice Turn in International Relations,” November 21-22, 2008, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

2008: “Threat Perception and Preventive War: The Non-Response to Nazi Germany, 1933-1936” (with Jack S. Levy) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 2008.

2008: “Top-down Peacemaking,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 2008.

2007: “International Political Tensions and Foreign Investment,” (with Christopher Way) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 2007.

2007: “Buying Time: A Reinterpretation of British Appeasement in the 1930s,” (with Jack S. Levy) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 2007.

2007: “A Political Theory of Economic Statecraft,” Invited Talk, Davis Institute, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, April 2007.

2007: “International Political Tensions and Foreign Investment,” (with Christopher Way) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 2007.

2007: “Why Peacemaking Begins with States and Not Societies,” Invited Talk, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, January 2007.

2006: “A Political Theory of Economic Statecraft,” Invited Talk, Department of Political Science, Melbourne University, Australia, November 2006.

2006: “Declarations of Independence: Member-State Defiance of International Organizations,” (with Michael Lipson) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2006.

2006: “Declarations of Independence: Member-State Defiance of International Organizations,” (with Michael Lipson) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 2006.

2006: A Political Theory of Economic Statecraft,” (with Jean-Marc F. Blanchard) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 2006.

2006: “The Realism of Appeasement in the 1930s: Buying Time for Rearmament,” (with Jack S. Levy) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 2006.

2005: “The Realism of Appeasement in the 1930s: Buying Time for Rearmament,” (with Jack S. Levy) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2005.

2005: “Losing Our Voice? Canada’s Decline as a Consequence of Free-Riding,” (with Martin P. Bergeron) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 2005.

2005: “Anomalies in the "Theory" of Preventive War: Britain, France, and the Rise of Germany in the 1930s,” (with Jack S. Levy) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 2005.

 

Pot-doctoral Fellow

Olivier Schmitt

Books

"Guerre et Stratégie. Approches, Concepts" (co-dirigé avec Stéphane Taillat et Joseph Henrotin). Paris, PUF, 2015.

Articles/Book Chapters

“Changement Militaire et Émulation Sélective. La Grande-Bretagne, la France et l’Allemagne en Afghanistan”, Politique Européenne, 2015 (à paraître).

“A War Worth Fighting? The Libyan Intervention in Retrospect”, International Politics Reviews, 3/1, 2015

“Of Politics and Policies. Thinking Strategically about the EU”, in Andrea Locatelli and Lorenzo Cladi (sous la dir.), The Common Security and Defence Policy and International Relations Theory, Abingdon : Routledge, 2015 (à paraître).

Invited Speaker at Conference

 “Policy convergence in European Defence”, Centre of Excellence on the European Union, McGill University, 12 Septembre 2014.

Conference Presentation

Juin 2015: “Grandeur is in the details. French strategies for status promotion in multinational military interventions”, British International Studies Association annual Meeting, London.

Juin 2015: “Gérer la crise permanente: la planification de défense à l’OTAN”, Association Française de Science Politique, Aix-en-Provence.

Février 2015: "French Military Adaptation in Afghanistan, an Exceptional Experience?", International Studies Association annual meeting, New Orleans.

Academic Awards

Patricia Weitsman Award 2015, International Security Studies Section, ISA. Décerné au meilleur papier présenté par un doctorant au congrès 2014 de l’ISA.

 



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