Institute Publications
This page lists all recent publications by faculty, staff, and associated researchers at the Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations. Links to the papers are included when available. Last updated: June 2008.
Books and Journal Articles
Full Report: 2008/2009 Survey on Teaching, Research, and Policy. Richard Jordan, Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, Susan Peterson, and Michael Tierney. Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations at The College of William and Mary, 2009.
"The American School of IPE." Daniel Maliniak and Michael J. Tierney. Review of International Political Economy, February 2009.
"Has Foreign Aid Been Greened?" Robert L. Hicks, Bradley C. Parks, J. Timmons Roberts, and Michael J. Tierney. Environment Magazine, January/February 2009.
“Climate Change: Why the Old Approaches Aren’t Working.” J. Timmons Roberts. In Twenty Lectures in Environmental Sociology, edited by Kenneth Gould and Tammy Lewis. Oxford University Press, Forthcoming 2008.
"Inequality and the Global Climate Regime: Breaking the North-South Impasse." Bradley C. Parks and J. Timmons Roberts. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 21, No. 4, December 2008.
Greening Aid: Understanding Environmental Assistance to Developing Countries. Robert L. Hicks, Bradley C. Parks, J. Timmons Roberts, and Michael J. Tierney. Oxford University Press, 2008.
"Women in International Relations." Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, Susan Peterson, and Michael J. Tierney. Politics and Gender 4(1), 2008.
“Commentary: Challenges and Opportunities for Global Environmental Governance in the 21st Century.” J. Timmons Roberts. Global Environmental Change Vol. 18, No. 3, 1-5, September 2008.
“Grandfathering, Carbon Intensity, Historical Responsibility, or Contract/Converge?” J. Timmons Roberts and Bradley C. Parks. P. 158-178 in Steven Berntein, Jutta Brunnee, David G. Duff, and Andrew J. Green. A Globally Integrated Climate Policy for Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. [Chapter in edited volume, invited, not peer-reviewed], 2008.
“Environmental Policymaking Networks and the Future of the Amazon.” Maria Carmen Lemos and J. Timmons Roberts. Philosophical Transactions of the Academy of the Royal Society. Volume 363, Number 1498: 1897-1902. 27 May 2008.
“The Future of the Amazon: New Perspectives from Climate, Ecosystem and Social Sciences.” Richard Betts, Yadvinder Malhi, and J. Timmons Roberts. Philosophical Transactions of the Academy of the Royal Society Volume 363, Number 1498: p. 1729-1735. 27: May 2008.
“Preface to Special Issue on Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon.” Yadvinder Malhi, J. Timmons Roberts, and Richard Betts. Philosophical Transactions of the Academy of the Royal Society Volume 363, Number 1498: 27 May 2008.
“Climate Change, Deforestation, and the Fate of the Amazon.” Yadvinder Malhi, J. Timmons Roberts, Richard A. Betts, Timothy Killeen, Wenhong Li, and Carlos A. Nobre. Science Vol. 319: 169-172. 11 January 2008. Released on Science Express 22 November 2007.
"Divided Discipline? Comparing Views of US and Canadian IR Scholars." Michael Lipson, Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, Susan Peterson, and Michael J. Tierney. International Journal 62(2), 2007.
"Fueling Injustice: Globalization, the Ecological Debt, and Confronting Responsibility for Climate Change." J. Timmons Roberts and Bradley C. Parks. Globalizations 4 (1), 2007.
"Inside the Ivory Tower II." Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, Susan Peterson, and Michael J. Tierney. Foreign Policy March/April 2007.
Full Report: 2006/2007 Survey on Teaching, Research, and Policy. Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, Susan Peterson, and Michael J. Tierney. Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, 2007.
"Bridging the Rationalist-Constructivist Divide: Re-engineering the Culture of the World Bank." Daniel Nielson, Michael J. Tierney, and Catherine Weaver. Journal of International Relations and Development 9 (2), 2006.
A Climate of Injustice: North-South Politics and Climate Policy. J. Timmons Roberts and Bradley C. Parks. MIT University Press, 2006.
"Theory, Data, and Hypothesis Testing: World Bank Environmental Reform Redux." Daniel and Michael Tierney. International Organization 59 (3), 2005.
"Inside the Ivory Tower". Susan Peterson, Michael J. Tierney, and Daniel Maliniak. Foreign Policy, 2005.
Full Report: 2004/2005 Survey on Teaching, Research, and Policy. Susan Peterson and Michael J. Tierney with Daniel Maliniak. The College of William and Mary, 2005.
"Who Ratifies Environmental Treaties and Why? Institutionalism, Structuralism, and Participation by 192 Nations in 22 Treaties." J. Timmons Roberts, Bradley C. Parks and Alexis A.Vásquez. Global Environmental Politics 4 (3), 2004.
"Delegation to International Organizations: Agency Theory and World Bank Environmental Reform." Daniel Nielson and Michael J. Tierney. International Organization 57 (2), 2003.
"Epidemic Disease and National Security." Susan Peterson. Security Studies 12 (2), 2002.
Conference Presentations and Working Papers
"Does Adjustment Lending Work? Policy Reforms in the Wake of Program Finance." Joshua Loud and Daniel Nielson. Presented to the International Political Economy Society at Stanford University, November 2007.
"The International Relations Discipline, 1980-2006." Daniel Maliniak, Amy Oakes, Susan Peterson, and Michael J. Tierney. Presented at the American Political Science Association annual meeting in Chicago, September 2007.
"IOs as Norms Platforms: The World Bank's Influence on Environmental Practice at the Islamic Development Bank." Daniel Nielson and Christopher O'Keefe. Presented at Duke University's and University of North Carolina's joint seminar on Global Governance and Democracy in Durham, September 2007.
"Faith and Foreign Aid: Voter and Government Interests in (European) Aid to Muslim Countries." Joshua Loud, Daniel Nielson, and Christopher O'Keefe. Presented at the American Political Science Association annual meetings in Chicago, September 2007.
"If You Build it, Will they Come? Infrastructure Aid and Foreign Direct Investment." Steven Kapfer, Richard Nielsen, and Daniel Nielson. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting in Chicago, April 2007.
"Healthy Aid? The (In)Effectiveness of Health-targeted Development Assistance." Nathaniel Gebhard, Katherine Kitterman, Ashley-Anne Mitchell, and Daniel Nielson. Presented at the Marjorie Pay Hinckley Mentored Learning Conference in Provo, April 2007.
"Strategic Aid: International Political Economy, Public Choice, and Donor Interest at Multilateral Development Banks." Christopher O'Keefe and A. Bradley Potter. Presented at the International Studies Association annual meeting in Chicago, March 2007.
"Aids and Violent Conflict: Indirect Effects of Disease on National Security." Susan Peterson and Stephen Shellman. Institute Working Paper, 2006.
"Principals and Interests: Agency Theory and Multilateral Development Bank Lending." Daniel Nielson and Michael J. Tierney. Presented to the International Political Economy Society at Princeton University, November 2006.
"Values, Institutions and Structures: Islam, Democracy, and Hegemony at the Islamic Development Bank." Christopher O'Keefe. Presented at the International Studies Association annual meeting in San Diego, March 2005.
"Teaching and Research in International Politics: Surveying Trends in Faculty Opinion and Publishing." James D. Long, Daniel Maliniak, Susan Peterson, and Michael J. Tierney. Prepared for the International Studies Association annual meeting in Honolulu, March 2005.
"Outsourcing Environmental Aid Allocaiton." Robert L. Hicks, Bradley C. Parks, and Michael J. Tierney. Presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association annual conference in Boston, January 2005.
"Cooperation of Collusion: Explaining Bilateral and Multilateral Environmental Aid to Developing Countries." Bradley C. Parks and Michael J. Tierney. Presented at the American Political Science Association annual meeting in Chicago, September 2004.