Recently published books by our faculty
Rachel Epstein
In Pursuit of Liberalism: International Institutions in Postcommunist Europe (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008)
Tom Farer
Confronting Global Terrorism and American Neo-Conservatism: The Framework of a Liberal Grand Strategy (Oxford University Press, 2008)
Nader Hashemi
The People Reloaded: The Green Movement and the Struggle for Iran's Future (Melvillehouse, 2011)
Sandy Johnson
Challenges in Health and Development: From Global to Community Perspectives (Springer, 2011)
Tim Sisk
The Dilemmas of Statebuilding: Confronting the contradictions of postwar peace operations (Routledge, 2008)
Peter Van Arsdale
Humanitarians in Hostile Territory: Expeditionary Diplomacy and Aid outside the Green Zone (Left Coast Press, 2010)
Sam Suisheng Zhao
China and the United States: Cooperation and Competition in Northeast Asia (Palgrave, 2008)
Recently published articles authored by our faculty and alumni
Condoleezza Rice (PhD '81)
Rethinking the National Interest: American Realism for a New World (Foreign Affairs)
Rachel Epstein
Beyond conditionality: international institutions in postcommunist Europe after enlargement (Journal of European Public Policy)
The social context in conditionality: internationalizing finance in postcommunist Europe (Journal of European Public Policy)
Tom Farer
The U.S., Human Rights and Democracy in Latin America
The Two Faces of Terror (American Journal of International Law)
Frank Laird
Laird, Frank N. and Christoph Stefes, "The diverging paths of German and U.S. policies for renewable energy: Sources of difference." Energy Policy 37 (7) (July 2009): 2619-2629.
Laird, Frank N. "A Full-Court Press for Renewable Energy." Issues in Science and Technology 25 (2)(Winter 2009): 53-56.
Laird, Frank N. "Learning Contested Lessons: Participation Equity and Electric Utility Regulation." Review of Policy Research 25 (5) (Fall 2008): 429-448.
Interviews with our faculty and alumni
Tom Farer
An Interview with Tom Farer, Author of "Confronting Global Terrorism" (Harper's Magazine)
Reviews of books or articles authored by our faculty and alumni
Reviving Liberalism. A New Course for US Foreign Policy (A review in the International Spectator of Tom Farer's Confronting Global and American Neo-Conservatism by Emiliano Alessandri).
How I Learned to Love the Neo-Cons (A review in The Oxonian of Tom Farer's Confronting Global Terrorism and American Neo-Conservatism by Daniel Hemel).
Other print- or web-based publications authored by our Faculty, alumni and students
Danita Topcagic (MA '07) is a 2008 Peace Fellow with the Advocacy Project in Bangladesh, where she also partners with the Blind Education and Rehabilitation Development Organization (BERDO), a non-profit organization using micro-credits to raise awareness about disabilities and disability rights. She writes a blog about her experiences at The Advocacy Project.
Dean Tom Farer writes for the Huffington Post. His commentaries can be found here.
Karen Feste writes on her experiences at the Unified Quest event with the U.S. Department of the Army.
Lynn Holland writes on Latin American Politics for Foreign Policy in Focus. Her most recent article, Honduras: A Broken System, is available for viewing.

