PUBLICATIONS
The Emergent Security
Threats Reshaping ChinaÕs Rise, The Washington Quarterly 35(1): Winter 2001,
pp. 29-44.
A World Without the
West, The National Interest (90): July/August 2007, pp. 23-30 (with
Naazneen Barma and Steven Weber)
How Globalization
Went Bad, Foreign Policy (158): January/February 2007, pp. 48-54
(with Steven Weber, Naazneen Barma, and Matthew Kroenig).
ChinaÕs Illiberal
Challenge, Democracy: A Journal of Ideas (2): Fall 2006, pp.
56-68 (with Naazneen Barma).
Bridging the Beltway-Ivory Tower Gap, International Studies Review 13(1): March 2011
(with Bruce Jentelson).
A World Without
the West?: Empirical Patterns and Theoretical Implications, Chinese
Journal of International Politics 2(4): Winter 2009, pp. 525-544 (with
Naazneen Barma, Giacomo Chiozza and Steven Weber).
Reaping What You Sow:
Democratic Transitions and Foreign Policy Realignment, Journal of
Conflict Resolution 53(3): June 2009, pp. 390-418.
Open Authoritarian
Regimes: Surviving and Thriving in the Liberal International Order, Democracy
& Society 6(2): Spring 2009, pp. 8-11 (with Naazneen Barma and Regine Spector).
Rules of the Game. Democracy: A Journal of Ideas 13, Summer
2009.
Chinese Ways, Foreign Affairs 87(3): May/June 2008, p. 166 (with Naazneen Barma and
Steven Weber).
CondiÕs Grand Strategy. The Atlantic 300(2): September
2007, p. 23.
Who Screwed Up
Globalization? Los Angeles Times:
January 21, 2007 (with Steven Weber)
The Symptoms of Oil
Withdrawal. San Francisco
Chronicle: May
28, 2006 (with Naazneen Barma)
The Iran Debate. The New Yorker 82(12): May 8, 2006, p. 7.
Talking
Points Memo, August 2008. Book
Club: Philip Pan, Out of MaoÕs Shadow: The Struggle for the Soul of a New
China (Simon & Schuster: 2008).
Talking
Points Memo, June 2007. Book
Club: Josh Kurlantzick, Charm Offensive: How ChinaÕs Soft Power is
Transforming the World (Yale
University Press: 2007).