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Graduate Program - Publications

2006-2007

Andrew Douglas, r eview of William E. Connolly’s Pluralism (Duke UP, ‘05) Journal of Politics 68:4, November 2006.

F.Y. Gursoy, “Consolidation of Democracy in Turkey: What Sets It Apart from the Greek Case?” in Meltem Muftuler Bac & Yannis A. Stivachtis, eds., EU-Turkey Enlargement Negotiations: Political and Economic Issues ( Athens: ATINER, forthcoming 2007)

Stephen Marrin

  1. and Jonathan Clemente. “Modeling an Intelligence Analysis Profession on Medicine.” International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 19:4, Winter 2006-2007, pp. 642-665.
  2. Stephen Marrin. “Adding Value to the Intelligence Product,” pp.199-210, Handbook of Intelligence Studies, (Loch Johnson, ed.) Routledge, 2006.

Beken Saatcioglu, review of Ulrich Sedelmeier's “Constructing the Path to Eastern Enlargement: The Uneven Policy Impact of EU Identity,” Millennium: Journal of International Studies

2005-2006

Zachary Courser

1.“A Boon to Consumers,” op-ed, Riverside Press-Enterprise, Riverside, CA, January 15, 2006.

2.“Wal-Mart and the Politics of American Retail,” Competitive Enterprise Institute Issue Analysis ( Washington, DC: CEI Press, November 2005).

Daniel DiSalvo

1.“Le Pen Looks On: Thugs, Scum, and French Politicians,” New York Press 18:45, November 9, 2005

2. Review of Philippe Roger’s The American Enemy: The History of French Anti-Americanism,” Society 43:1, November/December 2005

3. Review of Robert C. Lieberman’s Shaping Race Policy: The United States in Comparative Perspective, Journal of Politics 68:2, May 2006

Louis-Blaise Dumais-Lévesque and Anne-Marie Durocher, “A Model of the Canadian Response to the Events of September 11,” in Alexander Netherton, Allen Seager and Karl Froschauer, eds, In/Security: Canada in the Post-9/11 World, Burnaby, BC: Centre for Canadian Studies at Simon Fraser University, 2005

Shamira Gelbman, review of Kurt Schock, Unarmed Insurrections: People Power Movements in Nondemocracies in Journal of Politics 67:4, November 2005, pp. 1310-2.

June Carbone and Paige Gottheim, “Markets, Subsidies, Regulation, and Trust: Building Ethical Understandings into the Market for Fertility Services,” The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice 9, Spring 2006, p 509-539.

Steven Marrin and Jonathan Clemente, “Improving Intelligence Analysis by Looking to the Medical Profession,” International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence Winter 2005

Gerald Meyerle, “Three New Books on Terrorism,” Logos Fall 2006

Evan Montgomery, “Breaking out of the Security Dilemma: Realism, Reassurance, and the Problem of Uncertainty,” International Security 31:2, Fall 2006

Evan Braden Montgomery and Stacie L. Pettyjohn, “Ideology, Propaganda, and Revolution,” in James V. DeFronzo, ed., Revolutionary Movements in World History: From 1750 to the Present, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2006).

Ryan Pevnick, “ Obligations of Fair Play & Foreigners,” Journal of Political Philosophy 14:2, June 2006, 238-247.

Rob Saldin

  1. review of Byron Shafer, The End Of Southern Exceptionalism: Class, Race And Partisan Change In The Postwar South, in the New York Post, 9 April 2006, http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/books/64166.htm
  2. Review of Robert David Johnson, Congress and the Cold War, in the Journal of Politics

Jon Shields

  1. “Bioethical Politics,” Society 43:3, March/April 2006
  2. “Spiritual Politics on the Left,” Society 43:6, September/October 2006

Rachel Vanderhill, review of Jon C. Pevehouse, Democracy from Above and Milada Vachudova, Europe Undivided, Journal of Politics 68:2, May 2006

Shino Watanabe “Nichi-bei Domei to Goshu: 9.11. go no Ajia Taiheiyo Chiiki ni okeru Atarashii Senryaku Wakugumi wo Motomete,” Tokyo: Heiwa Anzen Hosho Kenkyusho, July 2005, pp. 45-55 [= “The U.S.-Japan Alliance and Australia: A New Strategic Framework for Asia-Pacific Region after 9.11,” Tokyo: Research Institute for Peace and Security, July 2005, 45-55

2004 — 2005

Daniel Coffey, “Measuring Gubernatorial Ideology: A Content Analysis of U.S. Governors? Annual State of the State Speeches,” State Politics and Policy Quarterly winter 2004

Zachary Courser, “Ballot Initiatives,” “Term Limits,” “Independent expenditure,” “Political party,” “Precinct Committee-Person,” and “Soft money” in Encyclopedia of American Parties and Elections, Larry Sabato & Howard Ernst eds. (New York, Fact On File, January 2005).

James W. Ceaser and Daniel DiSalvo, “A new GOP?” The Public Interest, No. 157, Fall 2004.

Gerald Meyerle

  • “The Shaky Peace over Kashmir,” forthcoming in Logos, Winter 2004. Logos is a quarterly journal of modern society and culture edited by professors from the University of Chicago, Duke, and elsewhere.
  • “Conflict Esclation in Kashmir: A Study in State-Society Breakdown,” The Virginia Review of Asian Studies, Fall 2004. VRAS is the journal of the Southeast Association of Asian Studies.

2003 — 2004

Daniel DiSalvo and James W. Ceaser, “Affirmative Action and Positive Discrimination,” The Toqueville Review/La Revue Tocqueville 25:1, 2004.

Engin I. Erdem

  • “The ‘Clash of Civilizations’ Revisited After September 11” in September 11 and World Politics, Bulent Aras and Gokhan Bacik, eds., Istanbul, Turkey: Fatih University Press, 2004, pp. 51-71.

Gerald Meyerle

  • “Opposition to Military Rule in Pakistan: Recent Developments and Critical Attitudes,” in Sapra India, October 2003.
  • “India as a Regional Power?” in Sapra India, November 2003.
  • “Pakistan and the UN Resolutions on Kashmir: Musharraf’s December Statement,” in Sapra India, December 2003.
  • “Bhutan’s Crackdown on Indian Militants: Significance for South Asia,” in Sapra India, December 2003.
  • “Capturing Al Qaeda along Pakistan’s Western Frontier,” Sapra India, February 2004.
  • “Pakistan’s New Foreign Policy: Disagreement between the Military and the Public,” Sapra India, April 2004.

Stephen Marrin (Marrin was profiled in the National Policy Journal as one of 20 people to watch in intelligence today.)

  • “Preventing Intelligence Failures By Learning From the Past.” International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence. Forthcoming 2004.
  • “Intelligence Collection and Analysis,” and “DCI Counterterrorist Center,” Encyclopedia of Bioterrorism Defense. Eds. Dr. Raymond A Zilinskas and Dr. Richard Pilch. Center for Non-Proliferation Studies; Monterey Institute of International Studies. Forthcoming 2004.
  • “Homeland Security Intelligence: Just the Beginning.” Journal of Homeland Security. November 2003. Also reprinted under the same title in: The Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence Studies. 14:1. (Winter/Spring 2004). 43-51.
  • “CIA’s Kent School: Improving Training for New Analysts.” International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence. Vol. 16. No. 4 (Winter 2003/2004). 09-637.
  • Book Review: General William Odom’s “Fixing Intelligence.” Political Science Quarterly. Vol. 119. No. 2. (Summer 2004). 352-353.

Sophie Richardson (Defended 11/04)

  • “Self-Reform within Authoritarian Regimes: Reallocations of Power in Contemporary China,” International Symposium Proceedings of Political Civilization and Modernization in China, June 2004.
  • Peter Sainsbury, “Security sector reform in Cambodia,” in Security Sector Reform in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, Albrecht Schnabel and Hans-Georg Ehrhart, eds., Hamburg: University of Hamburg Press, 2004.

Andrew J. Rotherham

  • Frederick M. Hess, and Kate Walsh. A Quality Teacher In Every Classroom: Appraising Old Answers and New Ideas, Harvard Education Press, 2004.
  • “A Basic Education for the Post-9/11 World”, in Terrorists, Despots, and Democracy: What Our Children Need to Know, Chester E. Finn, Jr., ed., Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, 2003.
  • “No Distortion Left Behind,” Education Next, In Press.
  • “The New Face of Inequality” Blueprint, Ideas for a New Century, May 2004.
  • “Help Wanted” with Jessica Levin, Blueprint, Ideas for a New Century, March 2004.
  • “Rethinking Teacher Pay,” with Sara Mead National School Board Association Leadership Insider, November 2003.
  • “Money Matters,” Holyrood Magazine, June 10, 2003.
  • “Hopes and Hazards: No Child Left Behind and Low-Performing Schools,” The State Education Standard, Summer 2003.
  • “Teacher Quality: Beyond No Child Left Behind. A Response to Kaplan and Owings 2002,” with Sara Mead NASSP Bulletin, Vol. 87 No. 635 June 2003.

Rotherham Op-eds:

  • “Faith without works,” The Education Gadfly, September 2, 2004.
  • “Finishing education reform,” Blueprint, Ideas for a New Century” July 2004.
  • “Grading Teachers,” Blueprint, Ideas for a New Century” July 2004.
  • “Teaching About Religion,” with Donna Frietas, Education Week, January 7, 2004.
  • “Poor Grading,” The New Republic Online, December 18, 2003.
  • “United by a challenge for change,” Times of London Education Supplement, October 24, 2003.
  • “On Vouchers and Accountability,” The Education Gadfly, September 18, 2003.
  • “Education modernisation and school choice,” New Zealand Education Review, June 18-24, 2003.