Faculty Articles
In addition to a broad range of books, faculty members in the Department of Political Science publish their scholarship in leading journals and other publications. Below is a sampling of select faculty articles:
- Michael Albertus, "If You're Against Them You're With Us: The Effect of Expropriation on Autocratic Survival," Comparative Political Studies 45, No. 8 (August 2012): 973-1003.
- Julie Cooper, “Vainglory, Modesty, and Political Agency in the Political Theory of Thomas Hobbes,” Review of Politics 72, No. 2 (Spring 2010): 241-269.
- Bernard E. Harcourt, “An Institutionalization Effect: The Impact of Mental Hospitalization and Imprisonment on Homicide in the United States, 1934 – 2001.” Journal of Legal Studies 40 (January 2011): 39-83.
- Patchen Markell, "Arendt's Work: On the Architecture of The Human Condition," in College Literature 28, No. 1 (Winter 2011): 15-44.
- Stanislav Markus, "Secure Property as a Bottom-Up Process: Firms, Stakeholders, and Predators in Weak States," World Politics 64, No. 2 (April 2012): 242-277.
- Stanislav Markus, “Capitalists of All Russia, Unite! Business Mobilization under Debilitated Dirigisme,” Polity 39, No. 3 (2007): 277-30.
- John McCormick, "Prophetic Statebuilding: Machiavelli and the Passion of the Duke," Representations 115, No. 1 (Summer 2011): 1-19.
- John Mearsheimer, “Imperial by Design,” The National Interest, No. 111 (January/February 2010): 16-34.
- John Padgett, Betsy Sinclair, James Fowler, Michael Heaney, and David Nickerson, “Causality in Political Networks,” American Politics Research 39, No. 2 (2011): 437–480.
- John Padgett and Paul McLean, “Economic Credit in Renaissance Florence,” The Journal of Modern History 83, No. 1 (March 2011): 1-47
Appendix to “Economic Credit in Renaissance Florence”. - Jennifer Pitts, Review of Domenico Losurdo, Liberalism: a counter-history, Times Literary Supplement, September 23, 2011.
- Jennifer Pitts, “Hobson and the Critique of Liberal Empire,” Raritan: A Quarterly Review 29, No. 3 (Winter 2010): 8-22.
- Jennifer Pitts, “Political Theory of Empire and Imperialism,” Annual Review of Political Science 13 (June 2010): 211-235.
- Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph, "From Landed Class to Middle Class: Rajput Adaptation in Rajasthan," in Elite and Everyman: the Cultural Politics of the Indian Middle Classes (Routledge 2011).
- Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph, "Economics's Fall from Grace," PS: Political Science & Politics 43, No. 4 (2010): 747-748.
- Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph, "Federalism as State Formation in India: A Theory of Shared and Negotiated Sovereignty," International Political Science Review 31, No. 5 (2010): 1-21.
- Alberto Simpser, "Does Electoral Manipulation Discourage Voter Turnout? Evidence from Mexico," The Journal of Politics, forthcoming.
- Alberto Simpser and Daniella Donno, "Can International Election Monitoring Harm Governance?," The Journal of Politics 74, No. 2 (2012): 501-513.
- Betsy Sinclair, Julia Eaton and Anant Godbole, “Competition Between Discrete Random Variables, with Applications to Occupancy Problems,” The Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 140 (2010): 2204-2212.
- Betsy Sinclair and Jon Rogowski, "Estimating Casual Effects of Social Interaction with Endogenous Networks," Political Analysis (2012), published online.
- Dan Slater and Sofia Fenner, "State Power and Staying Power: Infrastructural Mechanism and Authoritarian Durability," Journal of International Affairs 65, No. 1 (2011): 15-29.
- Dan Slater, "Strong-State Democratization in Malaysia and Singapore," Journal of Democracy 23, No. 2 (2012): 19-33.
- Paul Staniland, "Organizing Insurgency: Networks, Resources, and Rebellion in South Asia," International Security 37, No. 1 (Summer 2012): 142-177.
- Paul Staniland and Vipin Narang, "Institutions and Worldviews in Indian Foreign Security Policy," India Review 11, No. 2 (2012): 76-94.
- Nathan Tarcov, "Leo Strauss's 'On Classical Political Philosophy,'" Perspectives on Political Science 39, No. 2 (April-June 2010): 72-76.