I. BOOKS II. ARTICLES III. POLICY ESSAYS & CHAPTERS IV. BOOK REVIEWS
I. BOOKS
- Power and Global Economic Institutions, Cambridge University Press, 2015/2017(paperback). [Link]
- Global Inequality: Patterns and Explanations, (edited with D. Held), Polity Press 2007. [Link]
II. JOURNAL ARTICLES (peer-reviewed) - Articles currently under consideration not listed./ *Indicates current/former student.
- 'Covert Participation: How Populists Engage with International Organizations', with A. Carnegie and R. Clark, Journal of Politics, forthcoming. [Link]
- 'Sovereignty Intrusion: Populism and Attitudes Toward the International Monetary Fund', with S.Handlin and H.Gunaydin, International Studies Quarterly, 67(4), 2023. [Link]
- ‘When Do Established Powers Support Rising Powers’ Multilateral Institutions? The Case of the Asian Development Bank’, with M. Salah*, The Chinese Journal of International Politics 15(1): 1-26, 2022. [Link]
- ‘China and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB): Chinese Influence Over Membership Shares?’ with B. Woo. The Review of International Organizations 17: 781-813, 2022, online September 2021. [Link]
- ‘The Federal Reserve’s Move to an Explicit Inflation Target: Incremental Policy Shifts in Techno-Political Institutions.’ Review of International Political Economy 29(5): 1625-1649, 2022, published online June 2021. [Link]
- ‘Frames That Matter: Increasing Willingness to Get the Covid-19 Vaccines’, with S. Diament & E. Magenheim. Social Science & Medicine 292: 114562, 2022, published online November 2021. [Link]
- ‘Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank as an instrument for Chinese influence? Supplementary versus remedial multilateralism.’ with C. Kilby & J. Kay*. World Development 145: 105531, online April 2021. [Link]
- The Washington Post Monkey Cage piece with Kilby and Kay.
- Media mention. The Financial Times, November 22, 2020.
- ‘Which Countries Send More Delegates to Climate Change Conferences? Analysis of UNFCCC COPs, 1995-2015' (with L. S.Schofield), Foreign Policy Analysis, published online January, 2020. [Link]
- How did the Washington Consensus Move Within the IMF? Fragmented Change from the 1980s to the Aftermath of the 2008 Crisis' (with M.Reay), Review of International Political Economy, published online April, 2019. [Link]
- 'The Federal Reserve's Dual Mandate and the Inflation-Unemployment Tradeoff' (with S.Golub, M. Kuperberg, and F. Lin*), Contemporary Economic Policy 37(4): 641-651, Published online February 2019. [Link]
- ‘COP21 and the Paris Agreement: Change and Status Quo' (with A. Desai*), Global Policy, Published online August 22, 2016. [Link]
- ‘Designing the Multilateral Trading System: Voting Equality at the International Trade Organization’, World Trade Review 25(1): 25-49, published as First View online November 4, 2015. [Link]
- ‘Why the 2008 Crisis was a Bad Crisis for New Ideas’ (with G. Herrera), Journal of International Relations and Development 18(4): 505-531, 2015, advance online publication, October 3, 2014. [Link]
- 'What were they thinking? The Federal Reserve in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis' (with S.Golub and M.Reay), Review of International Political Economy 22(4): 657-692, 2015, published online July 3, 2014. [Link]
- Piece on this work was published by Voxeu: Link
- ‘The EU's China Problem: A Battle over Norms.’ International Politics 51, 214–233, 2014. [Link]
- ‘How do Multilateral Institutions Influence Individual Perceptions of International Affairs? Evidence from Europe and Asia’ (with J. Walker), European Journal of Development Research 26(5): 832-852, published online April 3, 2014. [Link]
- ‘Conflicted Principals, Uncertain Agency: The International Monetary Fund and the Great Recession’. Global Policy, 3(1), 24-34, 2012. [Link]
- ‘The legitimacy of foreign investors: Individual attitudes toward the impact of multinational enterprise’ (with J. Walker) Multinational Business Review 20(3): 266-295, 2012. [Link]
- ‘Why Global Inequality Matters: Derivative Global Egalitarianism’ (with A. Keba) Journal of International Political Theory, 7(2), 140-165, 2011. [Link]
III. CHAPTERS/POLICY ESSAYS - ** indicates non-editorial peer-review
- 'Economic Development, Climate Finance, and the Multilateral Development Banks.' in Elgar Handbook on Aid and Development, eds.
eds. Desai, Raj M., Shantayanan Devarajan, and Jennifer Tobin, forthcoming. [Draft] - 'Multilateral Development Banks and Climate Finance: More Words Than Action.' SDG Knowledge Hub, International Institute for Sustainability Studies, November 2022. [Link]
- Reprinted with graphs in the Green Fiscal Policy Network (UN, IMF, giz). [Link]
- 'The 100 Billion Question: COP26 Glasgow and Climate Finance.' Global Policy blog, November 2021. [Link]
- 'Messy Multilateralism: Selective and Haphazard Cooperation in the Global Economy.' CSIS special report on The Future of the International System, August 2021. [Link]
- 'The AIIB's Risky Pandemic Response' with Christopher Kilby and Jonathan Kay*, CSIS, Reconnecting Asia, August 20, 2020.
- Media mention. The Financial Times, November 22, 2020.
- 'BRICS and the International Financial Institutions: Voice and Exit' In Kim, S. Y. (Ed.), BRICS and the Global Economy, Singapore: World Scientific. [Link]
- ‘International Political Economy’ in Oxford Companion to International Relations, New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. [Link]
- (**) ‘Revival of Multilateralism and the Challenges Ahead’ in Brookings Institution Global Economy & Development Working Paper 49, January 2012. [Link]
- (**) ‘Global Inequality’ In Oxford Bibliographies Online: Political Science. Ed. Rick Valelly. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. [Link]
- ‘Introduction’ (with D. Held), in Global Inequality: Patterns and Explanations.
- ‘Globalization’ in the Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History Volume 7. CQ Press, 2010.
- ‘Free Trade Agreements’ in the Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History Volume 7. CQ Press, 2010.
IV. BOOK REVIEWS
- Graham Bird and Dane Rowlands. 2016. The International Monetary Fund: Distinguishing Reality from Rhetoric (Northampton, MA). The Review of International Organizations 11(3): 391-395, 2016. [Link]
- Global Civics: Responsibilities and Rights in an Interdependent World, Hakan Altinay, (ed.) Ethics and International Affairs, Winter 2012/2013. [Link]
- Regionalism, Multilateralism and Economic Integration: The Recent Experience. Gary Sampson and Steve Woolcock (eds). Millennium Journal of International Relations 34(1), August 2005.
- New Perspectives in Transatlantic Studies. Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson and Will Kaufman (eds). Millennium Journal of International Relations 33(2), October 2004.
- Globalization/Anti-Globalization. David Held and Anthony McGrew. Millennium Journal of International Relations 32(2), March 2004.