Selected Publications

 

Books:

Exporting the Bomb: Technology Transfer and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons. Cornell Studies in Security Affairs. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2010).

§         Featured on C-Span BookTV, May 31, 2010.

§         Reviewed in Arms Control Today.

 

The Causes and Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation: A Quantitative-Analysis Approach. Editor, with Robert Rauchhaus and Erik Gartzke (London: Routledge, forthcoming 2010).

 

The Handbook of National Legislatures: A Global Survey (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009). With M. Steven Fish.  

§         Featured in “Power House,” Foreign Policy (March/April 2008), p. 22.

§         Featured in “An Upper House with An Upper Hand,” Foreign Policy, July/August 2008: 69.

§         Reviewed in Journal of Democracy.

 

Peer-Reviewed Articles:

“Taking Soft Power Seriously,” Comparative Strategy, forthcoming 2010. With Melissa McAdam and Steven Weber.

 

“A Strategic Approach to Nuclear Proliferation,” Journal of Conflict Resolution (April 2009), p. 151-160. With Erik Gartzke.

 

“Importing the Bomb: Sensitive Nuclear Assistance and Nuclear Proliferation,” Journal of Conflict Resolution (April 2009), p. 161-180.

 

“Exporting the Bomb: Why States Provide Sensitive Nuclear Assistance,” American Political Science Review (February 2009), p. 113-133.

 

“Diversity, Conflict, and Democracy: Some Evidence from Eastern Europe,” Democratization (December 2006), p. 828-842. With M. Steven Fish.

 

“War Makes the State, but Not as It Pleases: Homeland Security and American Anti-Statism,” Security Studies (April-June 2006), p. 225-270. With Jay Stowsky.

 

Other Articles:

“Correspondence: Civilian Nuclear Cooperation and the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,” International Security (Summer 2010), p. 184-200.

 

“Look at the Bright Side,” USA Today, May 28, 2009.

 

Review of “The Nuclear Taboo: The United States and the Nonuse of Nuclear Weapons Since 1945,” by Nina Tannenwald, Perspectives on Politics (March 2009), p. 230-231.

 

“Kenya’s Real Problem (It’s Not Ethnic)” Washington Post, January 9, 2008. With M. Steven Fish.

 

“How Globalization Went Bad,” Foreign Policy (January/February 2007), p. 48-54. With Steven Weber, Naazneen Barma, and Ely Ratner.

 

“Sticks and Straws,” Foreign Affairs (July/August 2005).

 

Article Manuscripts:

“Beyond Optimism and Pessimism: The Differential Effects of Nuclear Proliferation.” Revise and resubmit.

 

“Nuclear Superiority or the Balance of Resolve? Explaining Nuclear Crisis Outcomes?

 

“How to Deter Terrorism.”