“How Historical Constitutional Data Informs Current Policy Debates,” with Joe Amick and Zach Elkins. The Political Economist newsletter Spring 2022.
“Commentary: Stark contrast between Biden and Trump on trade.” San Antonio Express News 13 September 2020.
"John Bolton attacked the ICC. Cooperating with it might be a better way to protect U.S. interests," with Stephen Chaudoin. The Washington Post, Monkey Cage 14 September 2018. Cited on CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS.
“People like the International Criminal Court --- as long as it targets other problems in other countries,” with Stephen Chaudoin. The Washington Post, Monkey Cage 20 January 2017:
The Connector, UT Government Department Podcast. Listen to Wolford and Chapman dissect international politics during the summer of 2016 (among other items):
Tobin Project's June, 2016 newsletter highlighting "Contingent Deference and Support for International Legal Institutions." with Stephen Chaudoin.
“Greece illustrates how the politics of lending can undermine its effectiveness,” with Songying Fang and Randy Stone, in the London School of Economics European Politics and Public Policy blog,
Tobin Project’s February, 2015 newsletter: highlighting "Mixed Signals, Crisis Lending and Capital Markets."
"The Fiscal Politics of American Decline," with Pat McDonald, in the National Intelligence Council's Global Trends 2030 blog.
“Commentary: Stark contrast between Biden and Trump on trade.” San Antonio Express News 13 September 2020.
"John Bolton attacked the ICC. Cooperating with it might be a better way to protect U.S. interests," with Stephen Chaudoin. The Washington Post, Monkey Cage 14 September 2018. Cited on CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS.
“People like the International Criminal Court --- as long as it targets other problems in other countries,” with Stephen Chaudoin. The Washington Post, Monkey Cage 20 January 2017:
The Connector, UT Government Department Podcast. Listen to Wolford and Chapman dissect international politics during the summer of 2016 (among other items):
Tobin Project's June, 2016 newsletter highlighting "Contingent Deference and Support for International Legal Institutions." with Stephen Chaudoin.
“Greece illustrates how the politics of lending can undermine its effectiveness,” with Songying Fang and Randy Stone, in the London School of Economics European Politics and Public Policy blog,
Tobin Project’s February, 2015 newsletter: highlighting "Mixed Signals, Crisis Lending and Capital Markets."
"The Fiscal Politics of American Decline," with Pat McDonald, in the National Intelligence Council's Global Trends 2030 blog.