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[email protected] Employment Professor, Department of Political Science, Stanford University, September 2010-present Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Stanford University, July 2004-August 2010 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, July 2001June 2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Politics/Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, July 1996-June 2001 Education Ph.D., Stanford University, Department of Political Science, June 1996 M.A., Stanford University, Department of Political Science, April 1993 A.B., Harvard University, Russian and Soviet Studies, June 1990 Books World Politics: Interests, Interactions, and Institutions (with Jeffry Frieden and David Lake). New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 2015 (3rd edition), 2012 (2nd edition), 2010 (1st edition). Resolution, forthcoming. Democracy and Coercive Diplomacy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. “Borders, Conflict, and Trade,” Annual Review of Political Science 18 (2015), pp. 125-45. Journal Articles “What’s in a Claim? De Jure vs. De Factor Borders in Interstate Territorial Disputes,” Journal of “Mapping Interstate Territorial Conflict: A New Data Set and Applications,” Journal of Conflict Conflict Resolution 58 (2014), pp. 1059-84. “Comparing British and French Colonial Legacies: A Discontinuity Analysis of Cameroon” (with Alexander Lee), Quarterly Journal of Political Science 7 (2012), pp. 356-410. “Why We Needed Audience Costs and What We Need Now,” Security Studies 21 (2012), pp. 369-75. “The Enforcement Problem in Coercive Bargaining: Interstate Conflict over Rebel Support in Civil Wars,” International Organization 64(Spring 2010), pp. 281-312. “Fighting at Home, Fighting Abroad: How Civil Wars Lead to International Disputes” (with Kristian Gleditsch and Idean Salehyan), Journal of Conflict Resolution 52 (August 2008), pp. 479-506. “Learning about Learning: A Response to Wand” (with Jeffrey B. Lewis), Political Analysis 13 (Winter 2006), pp. 121-29.
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“The Politics of Risking Peace: Do Hawks or Doves Deliver the Olive Branch?” International Organization 59 (Winter 2005), pp. 1-38. “Democracy, Learning, and Conflict Resolution,” The Waseda Journal of Political Science and Economics 359 (April 2005), pp. 35-62. “Revealing Preferences: Empirical Estimation of a Crisis Bargaining Game with Incomplete Information” (with Jeffrey B. Lewis), Political Analysis 11 (Fall 2003), pp. 345-67. “The Democratic Advantage: Institutional Foundations of Financial Power in International Competition” (with Barry R. Weingast), International Organization 57 (Winter 2003), pp. 1-40. “Looking for Audience Costs,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 45 (Feb. 2001), pp. 32-60. “Do Democratic Institutions Constrain or Inform?: Contrasting Two Institutional Perspectives on Democracy and War,” International Organization 52 (Spring 1999), pp. 233-66. “Domestic Opposition and Signaling in International Crises,” American Political Science Review 92 (Dec. 1998), pp. 829-44. “The Politics of the Political Business Cycle,” British Journal of Political Science 25 (Jan. 1995), pp. 79-99. Book Chapters “Domestic Politics and International Relations,” in Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth Simmons, eds., Handbook of International Relations, 2nd edition (London: Sage Publications, 2012). “Tying Hands and Washing Hands: The U.S. Congress and Multilateral Humanitarian Intervention,” in Daniel Drezner, ed., Locating the Proper Authorities: The Interaction of International and Domestic Institutions (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2003), pp. 105-42. “Domestic Political Competition and Transparency in International Crises: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,” in Bernard I. Finel and Kristin M. Lord, eds., Power and Conflict in the Age of Transparency (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000), pp. 57-82. “Limited Governments, Powerful States” (with Barry R. Weingast), in Randolph Siverson, ed., Strategic Politicians, Institutions, and Foreign Policy (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1998), pp. 15-50. Working Papers “Sources of Uncertainty in Forecasting the Climate-Conflict Relationship” (with Justin Mankin), manuscript 2015. “Aims, Claims, and the Bargaining Model of War” (with Hein Goemans), manuscript, 2015. “The Politics of Territorial Disputes: A Geospatial Approach Applied to Africa” (with Hein Goemans), manuscript, 2015. “Enforcing Borders or Enforcing Treaties? Third-Party Intervention and Interstate Territorial Disputes,” manuscript, 2015. 4 of 6
“Regional Heterogeneity in Compliance with Territorial Agreements: Explaining European Exceptionalism,” manuscript 2014. “Endogenous Sources of Compliance with Territorial Agreements,” manuscript, 2012. “Could Humphrey Have Gone to China? Party, Reputation, and the Political Costs of Making Peace,” manuscript, 2006. Awards and Fellowships Visiting Scholar, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA, 2012-13 Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University, 2011 Victoria Schuck Faculty Scholar Chair in Political Science, Stanford University, 2010-2013 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA, 2005-06 National Science Foundation, “Empirical Testing of Crisis Bargaining Models with Incomplete Information” (with Jeffrey B. Lewis), 2003-05 Warren Miller Prize, Political Methodology Section, American Political Science Association (corecipient with Jeffrey B. Lewis), 2003 Karl Deutsch Award, International Studies Association, 2003 Teacher Appreciation Award, Pi Sigma Alpha, UCLA, 2003 Edgar S. Furniss Book Award, Mershon Center, The Ohio State University, 2001 Arthur H. Scribner Bicentennial Preceptorship, Princeton University, 2000-01 Helen Dwight Reid Award, American Political Science Association, 1997 Franklin L. Burdette Pi Sigma Alpha Award, American Political Science Association (co-recipient with Barry R. Weingast), 1995 Conferences/Invited Talks (last 3 years) 2015 Vanderbilt University 2014 International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada; Princeton University 2013 University of Maryland; University of Chicago; Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel; Hebrew University, Jerusalem University/Departmental Service Director of Graduate Studies, Dept. of Political Science, 2013-present 5 of 6
Undergraduate Advisory Council, 2013-present Bing Overseas Studies Program Council, 2009-present Bing Overseas Studies Program Faculty Oversight Committee, 2007-present Hoagland Award Review Committee, 2014, 2015 Member of Faculty Senate, 2010-2012 Director, Program in International Relations, 2005-2011 Executive Committee, Division of International Comparative and Area Studies, 2008-2011 Chair, Political Science Dept. faculty search committee, 2007-2008, 2009-2010, 2010-2011 Professional Activities Editorial board, Journal of Politics, 2015-present Editorial board, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2015-present Editorial board, International Organization, 2014-present, 2007-2012. Editorial board, World Politics, 2011-present Chair, Franklin L. Burdette/Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 2014 Editorial board, American Political Science Review, 2007-2012. Co-Editor, American Political Science Review, 2008 Program chair, International Security Division, American Political Science Association, 2006 Program chair, Conflict Processes Division, American Political Science Association, 2002 Associate editor, World Politics, 1996-2001
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