Book:
2011. Securing Approval: Domestic Politics and Multilateral Authorization for War. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Winner of the 2011-2012 American Political Science Association Conflict Processes Book Award.
Articles:
2024. "How “Soft” Advice From International Organizations Can Catalyze Natural Resource Sector Reform," with Iasmin Goes. International Studies Quarterly 68(2).
2023. "Can IOs Influence Attitudes about Regulating 'Big Tech'?" with Huimin Li. Review of International Organizations 18(4): 725-751.
2022. "Common Conjectures and the Role of the UN Security Council in Legitimation of Foreign Policy." In Zuhaib Mahmood and Kyle Beardsley (eds), "The United Nations After 75: Assessing Current Understandings, Charting Fruitful Research Agendas." International Peacekeeping.
2021. "Leakage in International Regulatory Regimes: Did the OECD Bribery Convention Really Reduce Bribery?" with Nate Jensen, Eddy Malesky, and Scott Wolford. Quarterly Journal of Political Science 16(4): 387-472.
2020. "Public Reactions to International Legal Institutions: the ICC in a Developing Democracy." with Stephen Chaudoin. Journal of Politics 82(4): 1305-1320. Co-winner of the 2020 APSA International Collaboration Section Best Paper Award.
2020. “On Constitutionalizing Balanced Budgets,” With Joe Amick and Zach Elkins. Journal of Politics 82(3): 1078-1096.
2017. "Mixed Signals, Crisis Lending and Capital Markets," with Songying Fang, Xin Li, and Randy Stone. British Journal of Political Science 47(2): 329-349.
2015. “The Domestic Politics of Strategic Retrenchment, Power Shifts, and Preventive War,” with Pat McDonald and Scott Moser. International Studies Quarterly 59(1): 133-144.
2015. “Institutions and Information Redux: a Response to Fey, Jo, and Kenkel,” with Henry Pascoe. Journal of Conflict Resolution 59(1): 161-172.
2013. “Global Credit Markets, Political Violence, and Politically Sustainable Sovereign Risk Premia,” with Eric Reinhardt. International Interactions 39(3): 316-342.
2013. “Ratification Patterns and the International Criminal Court,” with Stephen Chaudoin. International Studies Quarterly 57(2): 400-409.
2013. “International Bargaining, Endogenous Domestic Constraints, and Democratic Accountability,” with Johannes Urpelainen and Scott Wolford. Journal of Theoretical Politics 25(2): 260-283.
2010. “International Organizations, Strategy, and Crisis Bargaining,” with Scott Wolford. Journal of Politics 72(1): 227-42.
2009. “Audience Beliefs and International Organization Legitimacy.” International Organization 63(4): 733-64.
2008. “Unraveling the Ties Between Civic Engagement and Attitudes Toward Political Violence.” International Studies Quarterly 52(3): 515-32.
2007. “International Security Institutions, Domestic Politics, and Institutional Legitimacy.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 31(1): 134-66.
2004. “The UN Security Council and the Rally ‘Round-the-Flag Effect,” with Dan Reiter. Journal of Conflict Resolution 48(6): 886-909.
Book Chapter::
2008. “The Pacific Promise of Civic Institutions? Causal Ambiguity and Endogeneity in the Study of Social Capital.” In Michaelene Cox ed., The Paradox of Social Capital: Fueling Conflict and Building Peace through Trust and Networks. Routledge/Taylor and Francis.
Book Reviews:
2019. Vengeful Citizens, Violent States: A Theory of War and Revenge, by Rachel Stein, Cambridge University Press. In Perspectives on Politics 17(4).
2017. Book Review of Reassuring the Reluctant Warriors: U.S. Civil-Military Relations and Multilateral Intervention, by Stefano Recchia, Cornell University Press. In Political Science Quarterly 132(1).
2012. Book review of Paying Attention to Foreign Affairs: How Public Opinion Affects Presidential Decision-Making, by Thomas Knecht, Pennsylvania State University Press, and a response to Knecht’s review of Securing Approval: Domestic Politics and Multilateral Authorization for War. In Critical Dialogues section of Perspectives on Politics 10(1): 145-149.
2009. Book review of Channels of Power: The UN Security Council and U.S. Statecraft in Iraq, by Alexander Thompson, Cornell University Press. Political Science Quarterly 24(4): 728-730.
2011. Securing Approval: Domestic Politics and Multilateral Authorization for War. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Winner of the 2011-2012 American Political Science Association Conflict Processes Book Award.
Articles:
2024. "How “Soft” Advice From International Organizations Can Catalyze Natural Resource Sector Reform," with Iasmin Goes. International Studies Quarterly 68(2).
2023. "Can IOs Influence Attitudes about Regulating 'Big Tech'?" with Huimin Li. Review of International Organizations 18(4): 725-751.
2022. "Common Conjectures and the Role of the UN Security Council in Legitimation of Foreign Policy." In Zuhaib Mahmood and Kyle Beardsley (eds), "The United Nations After 75: Assessing Current Understandings, Charting Fruitful Research Agendas." International Peacekeeping.
2021. "Leakage in International Regulatory Regimes: Did the OECD Bribery Convention Really Reduce Bribery?" with Nate Jensen, Eddy Malesky, and Scott Wolford. Quarterly Journal of Political Science 16(4): 387-472.
2020. "Public Reactions to International Legal Institutions: the ICC in a Developing Democracy." with Stephen Chaudoin. Journal of Politics 82(4): 1305-1320. Co-winner of the 2020 APSA International Collaboration Section Best Paper Award.
2020. “On Constitutionalizing Balanced Budgets,” With Joe Amick and Zach Elkins. Journal of Politics 82(3): 1078-1096.
2017. "Mixed Signals, Crisis Lending and Capital Markets," with Songying Fang, Xin Li, and Randy Stone. British Journal of Political Science 47(2): 329-349.
2015. “The Domestic Politics of Strategic Retrenchment, Power Shifts, and Preventive War,” with Pat McDonald and Scott Moser. International Studies Quarterly 59(1): 133-144.
2015. “Institutions and Information Redux: a Response to Fey, Jo, and Kenkel,” with Henry Pascoe. Journal of Conflict Resolution 59(1): 161-172.
2013. “Global Credit Markets, Political Violence, and Politically Sustainable Sovereign Risk Premia,” with Eric Reinhardt. International Interactions 39(3): 316-342.
2013. “Ratification Patterns and the International Criminal Court,” with Stephen Chaudoin. International Studies Quarterly 57(2): 400-409.
2013. “International Bargaining, Endogenous Domestic Constraints, and Democratic Accountability,” with Johannes Urpelainen and Scott Wolford. Journal of Theoretical Politics 25(2): 260-283.
2010. “International Organizations, Strategy, and Crisis Bargaining,” with Scott Wolford. Journal of Politics 72(1): 227-42.
2009. “Audience Beliefs and International Organization Legitimacy.” International Organization 63(4): 733-64.
2008. “Unraveling the Ties Between Civic Engagement and Attitudes Toward Political Violence.” International Studies Quarterly 52(3): 515-32.
2007. “International Security Institutions, Domestic Politics, and Institutional Legitimacy.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 31(1): 134-66.
2004. “The UN Security Council and the Rally ‘Round-the-Flag Effect,” with Dan Reiter. Journal of Conflict Resolution 48(6): 886-909.
Book Chapter::
2008. “The Pacific Promise of Civic Institutions? Causal Ambiguity and Endogeneity in the Study of Social Capital.” In Michaelene Cox ed., The Paradox of Social Capital: Fueling Conflict and Building Peace through Trust and Networks. Routledge/Taylor and Francis.
Book Reviews:
2019. Vengeful Citizens, Violent States: A Theory of War and Revenge, by Rachel Stein, Cambridge University Press. In Perspectives on Politics 17(4).
2017. Book Review of Reassuring the Reluctant Warriors: U.S. Civil-Military Relations and Multilateral Intervention, by Stefano Recchia, Cornell University Press. In Political Science Quarterly 132(1).
2012. Book review of Paying Attention to Foreign Affairs: How Public Opinion Affects Presidential Decision-Making, by Thomas Knecht, Pennsylvania State University Press, and a response to Knecht’s review of Securing Approval: Domestic Politics and Multilateral Authorization for War. In Critical Dialogues section of Perspectives on Politics 10(1): 145-149.
2009. Book review of Channels of Power: The UN Security Council and U.S. Statecraft in Iraq, by Alexander Thompson, Cornell University Press. Political Science Quarterly 24(4): 728-730.