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Featured Faculty Research

Professor Jeff Colgan:

"Oil and Revolutionary Governments: Fuel for International Conflict," International Organization 64:4, 2010.

Professor Tamar Gutner:

"The Politics of IO Performance: A Framework" (with Alexander Thompson). The Review of International Organizations, 5:3, 2010.

"When 'Doing Good' Does Not: The IMF and the Millennium Development Goals," in Who Governs the Globe?, edited by Deborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore, and Susan K. Sell. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Professor C. Randall Henning:

"U.S. Interests and the International Monetary Fund," Peterson Institute Policy Brief, June 2009.

"Congress Should Support the IMF," Peterson Institute Perspectives, May 2009.

"The Future of the Chiang Mai Initiative: An Asian Monetary Fund?" Peterson Institute Policy Brief, February 2009.

Accountability and Oversight of U.S. Exchange Rate Policy, Peterson Institute Press, 2008.

Professor Matthias Matthijs:

Ideas and Economic Crises in Britain from Atlee to Blair (1945 - 2005). Routledge Group, 2010.

Professor Arturo Porzecanski:

"Corporate Workouts in Mexico: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," CSIS Issues in International Political Economy, April 2011.

"Argentina: Should It Be Welcomed Back to the Capital Markets?," University of Miami Perspectives on the Americas, December 2010.

"When Bad Things Happen to Good Sovereign Debt Contracts: The Case of Ecuador," Law and Contemporary Problems, 2010.

"U.S.-Latin America Relations: a New Direction for a New Reality," Council on Foreign Relations (contributor). May 2008.

"The Fixed-Income Market in Uruguay," Bond Markets in Latin America (co-author). MIT Press, 2008.

Professor Stephen Silvia:

"Things Fall Apart: Contemporary Analyses of German Economic and Political Developments," Comparative European Politics 8:4, 2010.

"The Elusive Quest for Normalcy: The German Economy Since Unification" in German Politics and Society 28:2, 2010.

"Why Germany reformed Public Pensions, but the United States did not," German Studies Review 32, no. 1 (February 2009): 23-50.

"German Trade Unionism in the Postwar Years: The Third and Fourth Movements," in Craig L. Phelan, ed., Trade Unions since 1945: Towards a Global History. Peter Lang, 2009.

"Why are German Employers Associations Declining? Arguments and Evidence," Comparative Political Studies 40, no. 12 (Dec. 2007): 1433-59 [lead author, with Wolfgang Schroeder].

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