Stephen Krasner
Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations and Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and at the Hoover Institution, Emeritus
Political Science
Web page: http://web.stanford.edu/group/polisci/Faculty/krasner_info.html
Bio
Stephen D. Krasner is the Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations at Stanford, and a Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute, the Hoover Institution, and at SIEPR.
From February 2005 to April 2007 he was Director of the Policy Planning Staff at the Department of State. In 2002 he served as Director for Governance and Development at the National Security Council. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace, and was a member of the Foreign Policy Advisory Board of the Department of State from 2012 to 2014. He received his B.A. from Cornell in 1963, M.A. from Columbia in 1967, and Ph.D. from Harvard in 1972.
Before coming to Stanford in 1981 he taught at Harvard and UCLA. He was the Chair of the Political Science Department from 1984 until 1991, Senior Associate Dean for the Social Sciences from 2010-2013, and Deputy Director of the Freeman Spogli Institute from 2007 to 2013. He edited International Organization from 1986 to 1992. His writings have dealt primarily with the political determinants of international economic relations, American foreign policy, and sovereignty. He is currently investigating the impact of external actors on domestic authority structures in weak states.
He was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Science in 1987-88 and at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin 2000-2001. He has been a Marcator Fellow at the Free University Berlin since 2014. Professor Krasner is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Administrative Appointments
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Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University (1971 - 1975)
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Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles (1976 - 1977)
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Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles (1977 - 1981)
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Professor of Political Science, Stanford University (1981 - 1991)
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Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations, Stanford University (1991 - Present)
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Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University (1991 - Present)
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Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution (2008 - Present)
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Senior Associate Dean for the Social Sciences, Stanford University (2010 - 2013)
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Department Chair, Political Science, Stanford University (1987 - 1992)
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Director, CDDRL, Freeman Spogli Institute (2003 - 2004)
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Deputy Director, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University (2007 - 2013)
Honors & Awards
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Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1991)
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Doctor Honoris Causa, Illia State University (2015)
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Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin (2000)
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Mercator Fellow, Free University Berlin (2015)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State (2001 - 2002)
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Director for Governance and Development, National Security Council (2002 - 2002)
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Member, Directorate for Democracy, Human Rights, and International Operations, National Security Council (2002 - 2002)
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Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State (2005 - 2007)
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Member, Board of Directors, United States Institute of Peace (2003 - 2004)
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Member, Board of Directors, United States Institute of Peace (2008)
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Member, International Security Advisory Board, United States Department of State (2008 - 2009)
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Member, Foreign Affairs Policy Board, Department of State (2011 - 2013)
Professional Education
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Ph.D., Harvard University, Political Science (1972)
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MIA, Columbia University, International Affairs (1967)
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B. A., Cornell University, History (1963)
Current Research and Scholarly Interests
An examination of the major theories of political and economic development -- modernization theory, theories of institutional capacity, and rational choice institutionalism-- and their implications for how external actors might best contribute to better governance and economic development. For exclusive or rent-seeking polities the opportunities for democracy promotion and institution building will be limited. External actors should aim for good enough governance which would provide reasonable levels of security, some opportunities for economic growth, and the provision of basic services.
Projects
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State Building from the Outside-In
Location
US
2023-24 Courses
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Independent Studies (2)
- Directed Reading and Research in International Relations
POLISCI 219 (Sum) - Senior Thesis
INTNLREL 198 (Aut, Win, Spr)
- Directed Reading and Research in International Relations
All Publications
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Learning to Live With Despots The Limits of Democracy Promotion
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
2020; 99 (2): 49–55
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Conclusion
DAEDALUS
2018; 147 (1): 197–211
View details for DOI 10.1162/DAED_a_00484
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Introduction
DAEDALUS
2018; 147 (1): 8–14
View details for DOI 10.1162/DAED_e_00469
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Contracting Out, Legitimacy, and State Building
JOURNAL OF INTERVENTION AND STATEBUILDING
2018; 12 (4): 484–505
View details for DOI 10.1080/17502977.2018.1499198
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THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS IN IR NOW ARE QUESTIONS TRADITIONALLY ASSOCIATED WITH COMPARATIVE POLITICS
MGIMO REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
2018: 7–12
View details for DOI 10.24833/2071-8160-2018-6-63-7-12
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Introduction
DAEDALUS
2017; 146 (4): 6–17
View details for DOI 10.1162/DAED_e_00455
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- The Persistence of State Sovereignty INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND INSTITUTIONS IN TIME edited by Fioretos, O. Oxford University Press. 2015
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The United States and China: Collaborators or Rivals?
INTERNATIONAL SPECTATOR
2015; 50 (4): 194-198
View details for DOI 10.1080/03932729.2015.1090691
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Declining American Leadership in the World Economy
INTERNATIONAL SPECTATOR
2015; 50 (4): 172-193
View details for DOI 10.1080/03932729.2015.1087198
View details for Web of Science ID 000210899500017
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External Actors, State-Building, and Service Provision in Areas of Limited Statehood: Introduction
GOVERNANCE-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLICY ADMINISTRATION AND INSTITUTIONS
2014; 27 (4): 545-567
View details for DOI 10.1111/gove.12065
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Improving Governance from the Outside In
ANNUAL REVIEW OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, VOL 17
2014; 17: 123-145
View details for DOI 10.1146/annurev-polisci-120611-231838
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Recognition: organized hypocrisy once again
INTERNATIONAL THEORY
2013; 5 (1): 170-176
View details for DOI 10.1017/S1752971913000092
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Symposium 'The politics of international recognition'
INTERNATIONAL THEORY
2013; 5 (1): 94-107
View details for DOI 10.1017/S1752971913000018
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Talking Tough to Pakistan How to End Islamabad's Defiance
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
2012; 91 (1): 87-96
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Changing state structures: Outside in
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
2011; 108: 21302-21307
Abstract
In explaining the development of institutional structures within states, social science analysis has focused on autochthonous factors and paid less attention to the way in which external factors, especially purposive agent-directed as opposed to more general environmental factors, can influence domestic authority structures. For international relations scholarship, this lacunae is particularly troubling or perhaps, just weird. If the international system is anarchical, then political leaders can pursue any policy option. In some cases, the most attractive option would be conventional state to state interactions, diplomacy, or war. In other instances, however, changing the domestic authority structures of other states might be more appealing. In some cases, domestic authority structures have been influenced through bargaining, and in others through power. Power may reflect either explicit agent-oriented decisions or social processes that reflect the practices, values, and norms of more powerful entities.
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- Foreign Aid: Competing Paradigms Journal of Intervention and State Building 2011; 5
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Foreword: Varieties of Sovereignty
FUTURE OF UNITED STATES, CHINA, AND TAIWAN RELATIONS
2011: VII-XVII
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Review Article: Foreign Aid: Competing Paradigms
JOURNAL OF INTERVENTION AND STATEBUILDING
2011; 5 (2): 123-149
View details for DOI 10.1080/17502977.2011.566478
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- Varieties of Sovereignty THE FUTURE OF US, CHINA AND TAIWAN RELATIONS Palgrave. 2011
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An Orienting Principle for Foreign Policy
POLICY REVIEW
2010: 3-12
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Responsible Sovereignty An orientation principle for the 21st century
INTERNATIONALE POLITIK
2010; 65 (5): 10-20
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STATE DEVELOPMENT, CONSTRUCTION, STATE AND EXTERNAL AID
FORO INTERNACIONAL
2010; 50 (3-4): 689-723
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- The Durability of Organized Hypocrisy Sovereignty in Fragments Cambridge University Press . 2010
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Governance and Foreign Assistance: the Imperfect Translation of Ideas into Outcomes
PROMOTING DEMOCRACY AND THE RULE OF LAW: AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN STRATEGIES
2009: 61-92
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The Garbage Can Framework for Locating Policy Planning
AVOIDING TRIVIA: THE ROLE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING IN AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
2009: 159-172
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- Power, the State, and Sovereignty Routledge . 2009
- Government and Academia: Never the Twain Shall Meet, Well Almost Never Cambridge Review of International Affairs 2009
- Governance and Foreign Assistance: The Imperfect Translation of Ideas Into Outcomes Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law: European and American Strategies Palgrave Macmillan . 2009
- Planning and Garbage Cans: A Framework For Locating Policy Planning Avoiding Trivia Washington: Brookings . 2009
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Autobiographical reflections on bridging the policy-academy divide
CAMBRIDGE REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
2009; 22 (1): 111-128
View details for DOI 10.1080/09557570902727551
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The political science of Peter J. Katzenstein
PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS
2008; 41 (4): 893-899
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- International Political Economy: Abiding Discord Review of International Political Economy 2007 ; 1
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SHARING SOVEREIGNTY NEW INSTITUTIONS FOR COLLAPSED AND FAILING STATES
LEASHING THE DOGS OF WAR: CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN A DIVIDED WORLD
2007: 653-678
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Alternatives for sovereignty - New institutions for collapsed and failed states
INTERNATIONALE POLITIK
2005; 60 (9): 44-53
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Addressing state failure
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
2005; 84 (4): 153-?
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The case for shared sovereignty
JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY
2005; 16 (1): 69-83
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- The Day After Foreign Policy 2005; 146 (1)
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Sharing sovereignty - New institutions for collapsed and failing states
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
2004; 29 (2): 85-120
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- The Hole in the Whole: Sovereignty, Shared Sovereignty, and International Law Michigan Journal of International Law 2004; 25 (4)
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Globalization, power, and authority
97th Annual Meeting of the American-Political-Science-Association
OHIO STATE UNIV PRESS. 2003: 60–99
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- Germany and Japan: Binding versus Autonomy The End of Diversity? Prospects of German and Japanese Capitalism Cornell University Press. 2003
- Four Meanings of Sovereignty Rethinking the State in the Age of Globalisation: Catholic Thought and Contemporary Political Theory Lit Verlag . 2003
- The Pitfalls of International Idealism Daedalus 2003
- The Evolution of Political Knowledge The Evolution of Political Knowledge: Democracy, Autonomy, and Conflict in Comparative and International Politics Ohio State University Press. 2003
- Globalization, Power and Authority The Evolution Of Political Knowledge: Democracy, Autonomy, And Conflict In Comparative And International Politics Ohio State University Press. 2003
- Sovereignty International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Elsevier . 2002
- Realist Views of International Law American Society of International Law Proceedings 2002
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Rethinking the sovereign state model
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
2001; 27: 17-42
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Abiding sovereignty
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW
2001; 22 (3): 229-251
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Sovereignty
FOREIGN POLICY
2001: 20-29
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- Problematic Sovereignty Problematic Sovereignty Columbia University Press . 2001
- Belarus and the Flight from Sovereignty Problematic Sovereignty: Contested Rules and Political Possibilities Columbia University Press. 2001
- Explaining Variation: Defaults, Coercion, Commitments Problematic Sovereignty Columbia University Press . 2001
- Organized Hypocrisy in nineteenth-century East Asia International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 2001
- Problematic Sovereignty: Contested Rules and Political Possibilities edited by Krasner , S. D. Columbia University Press . 2001
- Think Again: Sovereignty Foreign Policy 2001; 121
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Wars, hotel fires, and plane crashes
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
2000; 26 (1): 131-136
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- Sobernia: Concepções Alternativas e Normas Contestada POLITICA L INTERNACIONAL 2000; 22
- Power and Constraint Chicago Journal of International Law 2000; 1 (2)
- International Law and International Relations: Together, Apart, Together Chicago Journal of International Law 2000; 1 (1)
- Globalization and Sovereignty States and Sovereignty in the Global Economy Routlege . 1999
- Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy Princeton University Press. 1999
- Logics of Consequences and Appropriateness in the International System ORGANIZING POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS Scandinavian University Press. 1999
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Preface: International Organization at its golden anniversary
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
1998; 52 (4): XV-?
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International Organization and the study of world politics
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
1998; 52 (4): 645-?
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- The Westphalian Model and Minority-Rights Guarantees in Europe The International Spread of Civil Conflict Princeton University Press . 1998
- International Organization: Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics edited by Krasner , S. D., Katzenstein, P. J., Keohane , R. O. International Organization . 1998
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Brothers under the skin - Diplomatic history and international relations
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
1997; 22 (1): 34-43
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- Vision, Interest, and Uncertainty A Vision of New Liberalism? Stanford University Press. 1997
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Pervasive not perverse: Semi-sovereigns as the global norm
CORNELL INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL
1997; 30 (3): 651-680
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- The Middle East and the End of the Cold War , THE MIDDLE EAST IN GLOBAL CHANGE: THE POLITICS AND ECONOMICS OF INTERDEPENDENCE VERSUS FRAGMENTATION Macmillan . 1997
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Compromising Westphalia
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
1996; 20 (3): 115-151
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- The Accomplishments of International Political Theory International Theory: Positivism and Beyond Cambridge University Press. 1996
- Sovereignty and Intervention Beyond Westphalia?: National Sovereignty and International Intervention Johns Hopkins University Press . 1995
- Realism and Transnational Relations Bringing Transnational Relations Back In Cambridge University Press . 1995
- The Parameters of the Evolving Global Economy CORPORATE STRATEGIES IN THE PACIFIC RIM: GLOBAL VERSUS REGIONAL TRENDS Routlege . 1995
- The Business of the State Contention 1994 ; 3
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International political economy: abiding discord
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
1994; 1 (1): 13-19
View details for DOI 10.1080/09692299408434265
View details for Web of Science ID 000209040000002
- Sovereignty, Regimes, and Human Rights Regime Theory and International Relations Oxford University Press . 1993
- American Decline, Soviet Collapse, and the Coming Demise of the Atlantic Alliance AMERICA AN D EUROPE IN AN ERA OF CHANGE Westview . 1993
- Bloques Economicos Regionales y el Fin de la Guerra Fria Liberacion Economica y Libre Comercio en America del Norte El Colegio de Mexico. 1993
- Westphalia And All That IDEAS AND FOREIGN POLICY Cornell University Press . 1993
- Comment on "Foreign Aid and Burdensharing" by S. Islam Regionalism and Rivalry: Japan and the United States in Pacific Asia University of Chicago Press . 1993
- Economic Interdependence and Independent Statehood States in a Changing World: An Analysis of Regional Experience Oxford University Press . 1993
- Coping with Uncertainty: Political and Social Constraints on Neo-Orthodoxy APUNTES 1993
- International Political Economy Politics of the World Oxford University Press . 1993
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REALISM, IMPERIALISM, AND DEMOCRACY - A RESPONSE TO GILBERT
POLITICAL THEORY
1992; 20 (1): 38-52
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- European Economic Security in the New Global Environmen THE FUTURE OF EUROPEAN SECURITY Institute for International Studies . 1992
- The Evolution of the Contemporary International Political Economic Order KOREA IN A TURBULENT WORLD: CHALLENGES OF THE NEW INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMIC ORDER AND POLICY RESPONSES Sejong Institute. 1992
- Regional Economic Blocs and the End of the Cold War (in Portuguese) Politica Externa 1992; 1 (2)
- Global Transactions and the Consolidation of Sovereignty GLOBAL CHANGES AND THEORETICAL CHALLENGES: APPROACHES TO WORLD POLITICS FOR THE l990s 1992
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GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS AND NATIONAL POWER - LIFE ON THE PARETO FRONTIER
WORLD POLITICS
1991; 43 (3): 336-366
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- Declining American Leadership in the World Economy The International Spectator 1991 ; 26 (3)
- Interdependencia Simple y Obstaculos Para la Cooperacion entre Mexico y Estados Unidos INTERDEPEN DENCIA: UN ENFOQUE UTIL PARA EL ANALISES DE LAS RELACIONES MEXICO - ESTADOS UNIDOS? El Colegio de Mexico . 1990
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REALIST PRAXIS - NEO-ISOLATIONISM AND STRUCTURAL-CHANGE
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
1989; 43 (1): 143-160
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- Hegemonic Stability Theory: An Empirical Assessmen Review of International Studies 1989 ; 15
- Fortune, Virtue, and Systemat ic versus Scientific Inquiry, JOURNEYS THROUGH WORLD POLITICS: AUTOBIOGRAPHIC REFLECTIONS OF DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS DC Heath . 1989
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SOVEREIGNTY - AN INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES
1988; 21 (1): 66-94
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- Japan and the United States: Prospects for Stability THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF JAPAN vol. II THE CHANGING INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT Stanford University Press . 1988
- A Trade Strategy for the United States Ethics and International Affairs 2 1988
- Perspective THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Croom Helm . 1988
- Comment on "Trade Policy as Foreign Policy" U.S. TRADE POLICIES IN A CHANGING WORLD ECONOMY MIT Press. 1987
- Asymmetries in Japanese-American Trade: the Case for Specific Reciprocity nstitute for International Studies, Policy Papers in International Aff airs. 1987
- The Evolution of Sovereignty Social Science 1987 ; 72
- The United States and the Third World Institutional Conflict s and Particular Agreements AMERICA'S CHANGING ROLE IN THE WORLD SYSTEM Praeger. 1987
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TRADE CONFLICTS AND THE COMMON DEFENSE - THE UNITED-STATES AND JAPAN
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY
1986; 101 (5): 787-806
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- Global Diplomacy and Third World State Structures JOURNAL FUR ENTWICKLUNGSPOLITIK 1986
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TOWARD UNDERSTANDING IN INTERNATIONAL-RELATIONS
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY
1985; 29 (2): 137-144
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- Structural Conflict: The Third World Against Global Liberalism University of California Press . 1985
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UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES - THE CASE FOR A DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
1984; 74 (2): 282-287
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- Approaches to the State: Alternative Conceptions and Historical Dynamic Comparative Politics 1984; 16 (2)
- A Reply REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 1984; 16 (2)
- International Regimes edited by Krasner , S. D. Cornell University Press. 1983
- Third World Vulnerabilities and Global Negotiatio Review of International Studies 1983; 9
- The United Nations and Political Conflict Bet ween the North and the South THE US, THE UN, AND THE MANAGEMENT OF GLOBAL CHANGE 1983
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REGIMES AND THE LIMITS OF REALISM - REGIMES AS AUTONOMOUS VARIABLES
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
1982; 36 (2): 497-510
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- National Security and Economics STRATEGY, SECURITY AND POLICY Transaction Press . 1982
- American Power and Global Economic Stability AMERICA IN A CHANGING WORLD POLITICAL ECONOMY 1982
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THE POLITICAL CONTEXT OF THE CANCUN SUMMIT
THIRD WORLD QUARTERLY
1982; 4 (3): 503-508
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STRUCTURAL CAUSES AND REGIME CONSEQUENCES - REGIMES AS INTERVENING VARIABLES
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
1982; 36 (2): 185-205
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- Transforming International Regimes: What the Third World Wants and Why INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY 1981; 25
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POWER STRUCTURES AND REGIONAL-DEVELOPMENT BANKS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
1981; 35 (2): 303-328
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- American Oil Policy in the Middle East from World War II to the Oil Crisis: A Statist Interpretation Political Science Quarterly 1979
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TOKYO ROUND - PARTICULARISTIC INTERESTS AND PROSPECTS FOR STABILITY IN THE GLOBAL TRADING SYSTEM
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY
1979; 23 (4): 491-531
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- North-South Economic Relations; The Quests for Economic Well-Being and Political Autonomy THE EAGLE ENTANGLED 1979
- Defending the National Interest: Raw Materials Investments and U.S. Foreign Policy Princeton University Press . 1978
- Limited Possibilities THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORGANIZATIONS Praeger. 1977
- Domestic Constraints on Foreign Economic Policy ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF NATIONAL SECURITY Regents Press of Kansas . 1977
- U.S. Commercial and Monetary Policy: Unraveling the Paradox of External Strength and Internal Weakness U.S. Commercial and Monetary Policy: Unraveling the Paradox of External Strength and Internal Weaknes 1977
- The Search for Stability: Structuring International Raw Materials Markets INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES FLOWS Heath . 1977
- State Power and the Structure of International Trade World Politics 1976 ; 28
- A Somewhat Different View of the Crisis THE CRISIS IN WORLD MATERIALS: A U.S. - JAPANESE SYMPOSIUM Graduate School of Business, Rutgers University . 1974
- Trade in Raw Materials: The Benefits of Capitalist Alliances TESTING THEORIES OF ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM Heath . 1974
- Oil is the Exception Foreign Policy 1974; 14
- The Great Oil Sheikdown Foreign Policy 1973; 12
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MANIPULATING INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY MARKETS - BRAZILIAN COFFEE POLICY 1906 TO 1962
PUBLIC POLICY
1973; 21 (4): 493-523
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- Business Government Relations: The Case of the International Coffee Agreement International Organization 1973; 27
- Are Bureaucracies Important? Foreign Policy 1972; 7
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DEFENSE OF CONVENTIONAL GRADING
P S
1970; 3 (4): 651-652
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- The International Monetary Fund an d the Third World International Organization 1968 ; 22