Political Science
Benjamin Berger, Assistant ProfessorBerger, B. 2009. Out of darkness, light: Arendt's cautionary and constructive political theories. European Journal of Political Theory 8 (2): 157-182. Find this resource Berger, B. 2008. Metrosexual manliness: Tocqueville's new science of energy. In The Arts of Rule, edited by S.R. Krause and M.A. McGrail. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Find this resource Cynthia Halpern, Associate ProfessorHalpern, C. 2002. Suffering, politics, power: A genealogy in modern political theory. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. Find this resource Halpern, C. 1998. Ecofeminist natures: Race, gender, feminist theory and political action. American Political Science Review 92 (4): 938-939. Find this resource Raymond F. Hopkins, Professor EmeritusHopkins, R.F. 2004. Food security as a global public good. Paper read at International Food Policy Research Institute, December 2004, at Washington, DC. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F., R.L. Paarlberg, and L. Ladewski '02. 2004. Regulation of GM crops: Shaping an international regime. In The Regulation of agricultural biotechnology, edited by R.E. Evenson and V. Santaniello, 1-24. Cambridge, MA: CABI. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. and S. Golub. 2003. Public goods and institutions in the era of globalization. Paper read at Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 28, 2003, at Philadelphia. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. and M.R. Hopkins. 2003. September 11: Symbolism and responses to 9/11. The Forum 1 (4). Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 2002. Hunger, science, and public policy. Paper read at SENCER Summer Institute, August 2-5, at Santa Clara University, San Jose, CA. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 2001. Food supply inequality and the UN. Paper read at International Studies Association Annual Convention, February 20-24, 2001, at Chicago. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 2000. Political economy of foreign aid. In Foreign aid development: Lessons learnt and directions for the future, edited by F. Tarp, 423-449. New York: Routledge. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1999. Complex emergencies, peacekeeping and the World Food Programme. In Peacekeeping and the UN agencies, edited by J. Whitman, 71-91. London: Frank Cass. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1999. Humanitarian response: Complex emergencies and UN food aid. In International peacekeeping 79-91. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1999. Why hunger is a political economy problem. Paper read at International Food Policy Research Institute, October 3, 1999, at Washington, DC. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1998. Complex emergencies, peacekeeping and the world food programme. International Peacekeeping 5 (4): 71-91. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1998. Privatizing hunger: Global policy-making at the World Food Summit. Hunger Notes 23 (2): 11-12. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1997. Privatizing hunger: An appraisal of public sector policy at the 1996 World Food Summit. Paper read at Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 28-31, 1997, at Washington, DC. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1996. Policy formation by international bodies: The World Food Summit, 1996. Paper read at Policy Sciences Annual Institute, October 25-27, 1996, at Yale University. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1995. Agriculture and democracy. Paper read at Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31-September 3, 1995, at Chicago. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1995. Anomie, system reform, and challenges to the UN system. In International organizations and ethnic conflict, edited by M.J. Esman and S. Telhami. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1995. The Proper role for markets and states in agricultural development. Paper read at Inaugural lecture of the Fulbright Distinguished Professor, May 1995, at Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. and R. Hindle. 1994. Food security and governance in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford International Review 5 (2): 23-30. Find this resource 1994. Responsible governance: The global challenge. Essays in honor of Charles E. Gilbert. J.W. Harbeson, R.F. Hopkins, and D.G. Smith, ed. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1994. The Role of governance in economic development. In Responsible governance: The global challenge. Essays in honor of Charles E. Gilbert, edited by J.W. Harbeson, R.F. Hopkins, and D.G. Smith, 101-119. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1993. Developing countries in the Uruguay Round: Bargaining under uncertainty and inequality. In World agriculture and the GATT, edited by W.P. Avery, 142-163. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1993. Nutrition-related policy research: A political science perspective on the role of economic and political factors. In The Political economy of food and nutrition policies, edited by P. Pinstrup-Andersen. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1993. Reforming food aid for the 1990s. In Why food aid?, edited by V.W. Ruttan. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1992. A Plan for a program performance monitoring and evaluation system for A.I.D. Public Law 480 (Titles II and III): Final report. Washington, DC: DATEX, Inc.. Co-author. Presented to FHA/PPE, Agency for International Development, December 11, 1992. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1992. Improving American foreign financial and food assistance policies to enhance food security. In World food in the 1990s: Production, trade, and aid, edited by L.B. Fletcher, 283-307. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1992. Introduction. Policy Studies Journal 20 (3): 406-413. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1992. Reform in the international food aid regime: The role of consensual knowledge. International Organization 46 (1): 225-264. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F., J. von Braun, D. Puetz, D. Madani, and R. Pandya-Lorch. 1992. Underrated agriculture: Increasing need but declining aid for agriculture in low-income countries. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. and D.J. Puchala. 1991. International regimes: Lessons from inductive analysis. In The Theoretical evolution of international political economy: A reader, edited by G.T. Crane and A. Amawi, 266-282. New York: Oxford University Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1991. Notes on agriculture and the state. In Agriculture and the state: Growth, employment, and poverty in developing countries, edited by C.P. Timmer, 275-287. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1991. The Role of WFP in the nineties. In WFP/CFA: 31/P/5-A, edited by World Food Programme. Rome: World Food Programme. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1990. Increasing food aid: Prospects for the 1990s. Food Policy 15 (4): 319-327. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1990. International food organizations and the United States: Drifting leadership and diverging interests. In The United States and multilateral institutions: Patterns of changing instrumentality and influence, edited by M.P. Karns and K.A. Mingst. Boston: Unwin Hyman. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1990. U.S. food aid in the 1990s. In Policy Focus Paper No. 1, edited by Overseas Development Council. Washington, DC: Overseas Development Council. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1988. Ending hunger in Africa. Issue 16 (2): 36-44. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1988. Food aid and policy-based lending to Africa: Dilemmas for states and donors. In Africa's development challenges and the World Bank: Hard questions, costly choices, edited by S.K. Commins, 133-155. Boulder, CO: L. Rienner. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1988. Food aid and trade: An assessment. In The Effectiveness of food aid: Implications of changes in farm, food aid, and trade legislation, edited by C.E. Hanrahan. Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1988. Overburdened government and underfed populace: The role of food subsidies in Africa's economic crisis. In The Crisis and challenge of African development, edited by H. Glickman. Westport, CT: Greenwood. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1988. Political calculations in subsidizing food. In Food subsidies in developing countries: Costs, benefits, and policy options, edited by P. Pinstrup-Andersen, 107-126. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Full text is available for free online. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1988. Shooting yourself in the foot. Society 25 (6): 23-26. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1988. The Politics of adjustment: The African case. Food Policy 13 (1): 47-65. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1987. Aid for development within a changing political framework. In Poverty, development and food: Essays in honour of H.W. Singer on his 75th birthday, edited by E. Clay and J. Shaw. Basingstroke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1987. The evolution of food aid. In Food policy: Integrating supply, distribution, and consumption, edited by J.P. Gittinger, J. Leslie, and C. Hoisington. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1987. The wheat negotiations: Loss or gain in North-South relations?. In Positive sum: Improving North-South negotiations, edited by I.W. Zartman. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1986. Food aid: Solution, palliative, or danger for Africa's food crisis?. In Africa's agrarian crisis: The roots of famine, edited by S.K. Commins, M.F. Lofchie, and R. Payne. Boulder, CO: L. Rienner. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1986. Food security, policy options and the evolution of state responsibility. In Food, the state, and international political economy: Dilemmas of developing countries, edited by F.L. Tullis and W.L. Hollist, 3-36. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1984. Food, agriculture policies and famine: Implications for African international relations. In Africa in the post-decolonization era, edited by R.E. Bissell and M.S. Radu. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1984. Information sharing and consultation among major food aid donors. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1984. The Evolution of food aid. Food Policy 9 (4): 345-362. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1983. Food and development: Evolution of regime principles and practices. In Seminar on food aid: Report of the World Food Programme, edited by World Food Programme, 73-91. Rome: World Food Programme. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F and D.J. Puchala. 1983. International regimes: Lessons from inductive analysis. In International regimes, edited by S.D. Krasner. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. and D.J. Puchala. 1983. Perspectives on the international relations of food. In The theory and practice of international relations, edited by D.S. McLellan, W.C. Olson, and F.A. Sondermann, 274-280. 6th ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1983. The world food situation: Discussion. In The Role of markets in the world food economy, edited by D.G. Johnson and G.E. Schuh, 34-40. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1983. What more can you say about food aid?. Food Policy 8 (3): 251-252. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F., R.L. Paarlberg, and M.B. Wallerstein. 1982. Food in the global arena: Actors, values, policies, and futures. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1981. Food. In Issues before the 36th General Assembly, edited by United Nations Association of the United States of America. New York: United Nations Association of the United States of America. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1980. Food problems. In Issues before the 35th General Assembly, edited by United Nations Association of the United States of America. New York: United Nations Association of the United States of America. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. and D.J. Puchala. 1980. Global food interdependence: Challenge to American foreign policy. New York: Columbia University Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. and D.J. Puchala. 1980. The Failure of regime transformation: A reply. International Organization 34 (2): 303-305. Find this resource 1979. Food, politics, and agricultural development: Case studies in the public policy of rural modernization. R.F. Hopkins, D.J. Puchala, and R.B. Talbot, ed. Boulder, CO: Westview. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1979. Lessons of food policy. In The Role of U.S. agriculture in foreign policy, edited by R.M. Fraenkel, D.F. Hadwiger, and W.P. Browne. New York: Praeger. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1979. The Influence of the legislature on development strategy. In Legislatures in development: Dynamics of change in new and old states, edited by J. Smith and L.D. Musolf. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1978. Global management networks: The internationalization of domestic bureaucracies. International Social Science Journal 30 (1): 31-46. Find this resource 1978. The Global political economy of food. R.F. Hopkins and D.J. Puchala, ed. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. and A. Pryor. 1978. The Politics of new protein. In Protein resources and technology: Status and research needs, edited by M. Milner, N.S. Scrimshaw, and D.I.C. Wang. Westport, CT: AVI. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1977. How to make food work. Foreign Policy 27: 89-107. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1976. Some suggestions for multiple methods in quantitative analysis. In Sozialwissenschaftliches Jahrbuch für Politik (vol. 5), edited by R. Wildenmann. Munich: Günter Olzog Verlag. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1976. The International role of "domestic" bureaucracy. International Organization 30 (3): 405-432. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1975. Global food management: U.S. policy making in an interdependent world. In Report of the Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy (vol. 1), edited by U.S. Government Printing Office, Appendix B, 134-159. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1975. Political constraints shaping succession. In Perspectives on national leadership succession, edited by Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. Washington, DC: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1975. Political roles: Micro-analysis and macro-process. In Political development and change: A policy approach, edited by G.D. Brewer and R.D. Brunner. New York: Free Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1975. The Kenya legislature: Political functions and citizen perceptions. In Legislative systems in developing countries, edited by G.R. Boynton and C.L. Kim. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. and R.C. Mitchell. 1974. The Validity of survey research in Africa: Some propositions. African Studies Review 17 (3): 565-574. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1973. Mathematical models of assimilation and mobilization processes. In Mathematical approaches to politics, edited by H.R. Alker, Jr., K.W. Deutsch and A.H. Stoetzel. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1973. Political legitimacy in Kenya. In Yearbook: The American Philosophical Society, edited by American Philosophical Society, 428-429. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1973. Political opposition in Tanzania: Containment vs. coercion. In Political opposition and dissent, edited by B.N. McLennan. New York: Dunellen. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. and R.W. Mansbach. 1973. Structure and process in international politics. New York: Harper & Row. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. and C.R. Hopkins. 1972. Projections of population change by mobilization and assimilation. Behavioral Science 17 (2): 254-255. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1972. Securing authority: The view from the top. World Politics 24 (2): 271-292. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1971. Constituency ties and deviant expectations among Tanzanian legislators. Comparative Political Studies 4 (3): 321-338. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1971. Political roles in a new state: Tanzania's first decade. New Haven: Yale University Press. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1970. On Christianity and sociopolitical change: Reply. Social Forces 48 (3): 408-411. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1970. The Role of the M.P. in Tanzania. American Political Science Review 64 (3): 754-771. Find this resource Hopkins, R.F. 1969. Aggregate data and the study of political development. Journal of Politics 31 (1): 71-94. Find this resource James R. Kurth, ProfessorKurth, J. 2006. Crush the Sunnis. New Republic 235 (22-23): 20. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2005. Ignoring history: U.S. democratization in the Muslim world. Orbis 49 (2): :305-322. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2005. In these pages. Orbis 49 (2): 195-198. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2005. In these pages. Orbis 49 (3): 381-385. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2004. In these pages. Orbis 48 (4): 573-576. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2004. In these pages. Orbis 49 (1): 1-6. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2004. Iraq: Losing the American way. In The Best American political writing 2004, edited by R. Flippin, 378-390. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press. Originally published in The American Conservative (March 15): 10-16. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2004. Partition versus union: Competing traditions in American foreign policy. Diplomacy and Statecraft 15 (4): 809-831. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2004. Reinventing identities in the Atlantic world: British identity between three empires. Review of Of Paradise and power: America and Europe in the new world order by R. Kagan, Anglosphere: The future of the English-speaking nations in the internet era by J.C. Bennett, Multiculturalism and the politics of guilt: Toward a secular theocracy by P.E. Gottfried, and Identity of England by R. Colls. Orbis 48 (1): 161-191. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2004. The Late American nation. The National Interest (77): 117-126. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2003. A New empire: The impact of migration. Current (September): 9-16. Reprint of Kurth, James. 2003. Migration and the Dynamics of Empire. The National Interest (71): 5-16. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2003. Clausewitz and the two contemporary military revolutions. In Strategic logic and political rationality: Essays in honor of Micheal I. Handel, edited by B. Lee and K. Walling, 274-296. Portland, OR: Frank Cass. Originally a paper read at the Handel International Strategy Conference, November 2001, at the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, RI. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2003. Demography is destiny: Family and civilization. Orbis 47 (2): 337-349. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2003. Migration and the dynamics of empire. The National Interest (71): 5-16. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2003. Western civilization: Our tradition. The Intercollegiate Review (Fall 2003 / Spring 2004): 10-18. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2003. Who will do the dirty work. In The Imperial tense: Prospects and problems of American empire, edited by A.J. Bacevich, 245-260. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee. Reprint of Kurth, James. 2003. Migration and the Dynamics of Empire. The National Interest (71): 5-16. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2002. Review of Imperial ends: The decay, collapse, and revival of empires by A.J. Motyl. Political Science Quarterly 177 (3): 503-504. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2002. Confronting the unipolar moment: The American empire and Islamic terrorism. Current History 101 (659): 403-408. Find this resource Kurth, J. 2002. The War and the West. Orbis 46 (2): 321-332. Find this resource Kurth, J. 1999. The Baltics: Between Russia and the West. Current History 98 (630): 334-339. Find this resource Kurth, J. 1999. War, peace, and the ideologies of the twentieth century. Current History 98 (624): 3-8. Find this resource Carol Nackenoff, Professor2009. Jane Addams and the practice of democracy. M. Fischer, C. Nackenoff, and W. Chmielewski, ed. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2008. US term limits v. Thornton (1995). In Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States, edited by D.S. Tanenhaus. Detroit, MI: Macmillan. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2008. Virginia v. Black (2003). In Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States, edited by D.S. Tanenhaus. Detroit, MI: Macmillan. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2007. Become the change we seek!. Review of Taking action, saving lives: Our duties to protect environmental and public health by K. Shrader-Frechette. America 197 (9): 34-37. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2007. Constitutional reforms to enhance democratic participation and deliberation: Not all clearly trigger the Article V amendment process. Maryland Law Review 67 (1): 62-84. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2007. Good primer on the secrecy struggle. Review of Top secret: When our government keeps us in the dark by G.R. Stone. First Amendment Center Online (October 5). Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2007. Groundhog Day again?: Is the “liberal tradition” a useful construct for studying law, courts, and American political development?. The Good Society 16 (1): 40-45. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2007. Horatio Alger, Jr.. In International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, edited by W.A. Darity. 2nd ed. Detroit, MI: Macmillan. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2006. Review of The Strange death of liberal America by R. Brauer. Political Science Quarterly 121 (4): 734-736. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2006. In the hot seat. Review of The Weather makers: How man is changing the climate and what it means for life on earth by T. Flannery. America 195 (8): 30-31. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2005. Locke, Alger, and atomistic individualism fifty years later: Revisiting Louis Hartz's Liberal Tradition in America. Studies in American Political Development 19 (2): 206-215. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2004 . Protecting the planet. Review of Red sky at morning by J. Gustave. America 191 (9): 16-18. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2004. Supremology: Has William Rehnquist lost his court?. Round table discussion moderated by Roger Cossak. Nackenoff, C. 2003. Whose citizenship? Which state? Work and its challenges for women's visions of citizenship, 1900-1925. Paper read at Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, , August 29-September 2, at San Francisco, CA. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 2002. Constituting workers, protecting women: Gender, law, and labor in the progressive and new deal years. American Political Science Review 96 (4): 830-831. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 1999. Contested terrain: Understanding the persistence of racial inequality in America. Polity 31 (4): 683-691. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 1998. Review of African American women and the vote, 1837-1965 edited by A.D. Gordon, B. Collier-Thomas, J.H. Bracey, A. Voski Avakian, and J. Avrech Berkman. American Political Science Review 92 (3): 705-707. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 1998. Review of How long? How long? African-American women in the struggle for civil rights by B. Robnett. American Political Science Review 92 (3): 705-707. Find this resource Nackenoff, C. 1998. The Color of gender: Reimaging democracy. Women and Politics 19 (2): 108-110. Find this resource Keith Reeves, Associate ProfessorReeves, K. 2005. Beyond racial politics, or not?: Chicago's experiment in coalition politics. In The Unfinished agenda of the Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights march, edited by D.N. Bryne, 91-100. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons. Find this resource Reeves, K. and B. Goodby-Muhammad. 2004. Model offers violence antidote for Chester. Delaware County Daily Times, October 13, 19. Find this resource Reeves, K. 2003. Chester Charter School performance evaluation testimony: Commissioned report for the Chester Upland School District Board of Control. Chester, PA. Reeves, K. 2003. Foreword. In Mobilization, participation, and democracy in America, by S.J. Rosenstone and J.M. Hansen vii-xvi. New York: Longman. Find this resource Reeves, K., G.L. Volz, and E. Kaufman. 2002. Higher education and community lawyering: Common ground, consensus, and collaboration for economic justice. Wisconsin Law Review 1 (2): 505-553. Find this resource Kenneth E. Sharpe, ProfessorSharpe, K.E. and B. Spencer. 2000. Keep out of Colombia. Nation 270 (13): 6-7. Find this resource Sharpe, K.E. and W.M. LeoGrande. 2000. Two wars or one? Drugs, guerrillas, and Colombia's new Violencia. World Policy Journal 17 (3): 1-11. Find this resource Sharpe, K.E. and E. Bertram. 1999. Escalation = More drugs. The Nation 268 (12): 6-7. Find this resource David G. Smith, Professor EmeritusSmith, D.G. and J.D. Moore. 2005. Legislating Medicaid: Considering Medicaid and its origins. Health Care Financing Review 27 (2): 45-52. Find this resource Smith, D.G. 2002. Entitlement politics: Medicare and Medicaid, 1995-2001. New York: Aldine de Gruyter. Find this resource Smith, D.G. 2000. The Politics of Medicare. Health Affairs 19 (4): 271-272. Find this resource Dominic Tierney, Assistant ProfessorTierney, D. 2007. Review of The United States contested: American unilateralism and European discontent by S. Fabbrini, ed. Perspectives in Politics 5 (2): 406-407. Find this resource Tierney, D. 2007. "Pearl Harbor in reverse": Moral analogies in the Cuban Missile Crisis. Journal of Cold War Studies 9 (3): 49-77. Find this resource Tierney, D. 2007. America's quagmire mentality. Survival 49 (4): 47–65. Find this resource Tierney, D. 2007. FDR and the Spanish Civil War: Neutrality and commitment in the struggle that divided America. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Find this resource Tierney, D. and D. Johnson. 2007. In the eye of the beholder: Victory and defeat in US military operations. In Understanding victory and defeat in contemporary war, edited by J. Angstrom and I. Duyvesteyn. New York: Routledge. Find this resource Tierney, D. and D. Johnson. 2006. Failing to Win: Perceptions of victory and defeat in international politics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Find this resource Tierney, D. and D. Johnson. 2006. The Wars of perception. New York Times, November 28, A23. Reprinted as Tierney, D. and D. Johnson. 2006. A Mirage of defeat in the desert? Vietnam to Somalia to Iraq. International Herald Tribune, November 29 . Find this resource Tierney, D. 2005. Irrelevant or malevolent? UN arms embargoes in civil wars. Review of International Studies 31 (4): 645-664. Find this resource Tierney, D. 2004. Review of US economic statecraft for survival, 1933-1991: Of sanctions, embargoes, and economic warfare by A.P. Dobson. Cold War History 4 (3): 190-192. Find this resource Tierney, D. and D. Johnson. 2004. Essence of victory: Winning and losing international crises. Security Studies 13 (2): 350-381. Find this resource Tierney, D. 2004. Franklin D. Roosevelt and covert aid to the Loyalists in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939. Journal of Contemporary History 39 (3): 299-313. Find this resource Richard Valelly, ProfessorValelly, R.M. 2008. Letter to the editor. New York Times Book Review, April 27, 6. Find this resource Valelly, R.M. 2007. Review of Dred Scott and the problem of constitutional evil by M.A. Graber. Political Science Quarterly 122 (3): 505-507. Find this resource Valelly, R.M. 2007. Review of Father Abraham: Lincoln's relentless struggle to end slavery by R. Striner. American Historical Review 112 (2): 507-508. Find this resource 2006. Voting Rights Act: Securing the ballot. R.M. Valelly, ed. Washington, DC: CQ Press. Find this resource Valelly R.M. 2005. Ira Katznelson: Toward a useful historical political science of liberalism. PS: Political Science & Politics 38 (4): 797-800. Find this resource Valelly R., J. Wiseman, and P.J. Everson . 2004. The Poole-Rosenthal scores: A primer for political scientists. Paper read at American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 2, at the Hilton Chicago and the Palmer House Hilton, Chicago. Find this resource Valelly, R.M. 2004. The Two reconstructions: The struggle for Black enfranchisement. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Find this resource Valelly, R.M. 2004. What's gone right in the study of what's gone wrong. Chronicle of Higher Education 50 (32): B6. Find this resource Valelly, R.M. 2003. An Overlooked theory on presidential politics. Chronicle of Higher Education 50 (10): B10. Find this resource Valelly, R.M. 2003. Patriotism in black and white. Review of Jefferson's pillow: The Founding Fathers and the dilemma of Black patriotism by R. 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