Mobilizing for Human Rights: International Law in Domestic Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
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1 BETH A. SIMMONS, Andrea Mitchell University Professor of Law, Political Science, and Business Ethics Penn Law, School of Arts and Sciences, and Wharton Business, University of Pennsylvania 3501 Sansom Street Philadelphia, PA List of Publications: Books: 2010 winner of the American Political Science Association's Woodrow Wilson Award for the best book published in the United States on government, politics, or international affairs; the International Studies Association s Annual Best Book Award in the field of international studies; the Stein Rokkan Prize, awarded by the International Social Science Council and European Consortium for Political Research for a very substantial and original contribution in comparative social science research; and the American Society for International Law s Certificate of Merit for a Preeminent Contribution to Creative Scholarship: Mobilizing for Human Rights: International Law in Domestic Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press, winner of the American Political Science Association's Woodrow Wilson Award for the best book published in the United States on government, politics, or international affairs, and the American Political Science Association's Section on Political Economy Award for the best book or article in political economy published in the past three years: Who Adjusts? Domestic Sources of Foreign Economic Policy during the Interwar Years Princeton: Princeton University Press, Edited Volumes: International Relationships in the Information Age. International Studies Review (Presidential Issue). With JP Singh. 15:1 (March), Preface, pp Handbook of International Relations. 2 nd Edition. With Walter Carlsnaes and Thomas Risse. Sage Publications, Encyclopedia of International Law (6 volumes). Sage Publishers, The Global Diffusion of Markets and Democracy. With Geoff Garrett and Frank Dobbin. Cambridge Univ Press, International Law and International Relations. With Richard Steinberg. Cambridge University Press, (Reader.) Handbook of International Relations. With Walter Carlsnaes and Thomas Risse. Sage Publications, International Institutions. With Lisa Martin. MIT Press, (Reader.) Journal Articles: The Global Diffusion of Law: Transnational Crime and the Case of Human Trafficking. With Paulette Lloyd and Brandon Stewart. International Organization (Forthcoming). Can the International Criminal Court Deter Atrocity? With Hyeran Jo, International Organization, 70:3 (Summer 2016), [Note: correction available here.] East Asia, Investment, and International Law: Distinctive or Convergent? Korean Journal of International Studies, 13:3 (December 2015) Ratification, Reporting and Rights: Quality of Participation in the Convention against Torture. With Cosette Creamer. Human Rights Quarterly 37:3 (August 2015), Rewards for Ratification:Payoffs for Participating in the International Human Rights Regime? With Rich Nielsen, International Studies Quarterly 59:2 (June 2015), Frames and Consensus Formation in International Relations: The Case of Trafficking in Persons. With Volha Charnysh and Paulette Lloyd. European Journal of International Relations 21:2 (June 2015), Politics by Number: Indicators as Social Pressure in International Relations. With Judith Kelley. American Journal of Political Science 59:1 (January 2015)
2 The Future of the Human Rights Movement. Ethics and International Affairs 28:2 (summer 2014) Bargaining over BITs, Arbitrating Awards: The Regime for Protection and Promotion of International Investment, World Politics 66:1 (January 2014), Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice, with Zachary Elkins and Tom Ginsburg. Harvard International Law Journal 54:1 (winter), 2013, Reflections on Mobilizing for Human Rights, Symposium issue, Journal of International Law and Politics, 44 (April) 2012, Credible Commitments and the International Criminal Court. With Allison Danner. International Organization, 64:2 (April 2010), Treaty Compliance and Violation. Annual Review of Political Science, 13 (May 2010) Should States Ratify the Protocol? Process and Consequences of the Optional Protocol of the ICESCR. Norwegian Journal of Human Rights 27:1, S. (spring 2009), Reprinted in Olivier De Schutter (ed.), Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as Human Rights (Edward Elgar, November 2013). Civil Rights in International Law: Compliance with Aspects of the International Bill of Rights. 16:2 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (July, 2009), The Global Diffusion of Public Policies: Social Construction, Coercion, Competition, or Learning? with Frank Dobbin and Geoff Garrett. Annual Review of Sociology 33:1 (August 2007), Competing for Capital: The Diffusion of Bilateral Investment Treaties, With Andrew Guzman and Zachary Elkins. International Organization 60:4 (October 2006), Introduction: The International Diffusion of Liberalism. With Frank Dobbin and Geoffrey Garrett. International Organization 60:4 (October 2006), Rules over Real Estate: Trade, Territorial Conflict, and International Borders as Institutions. Journal of Conflict Resolution 49:6 (December 2005) The Constraining Power of International Treaties. With Daniel Hopkins. American Political Science Review, 99:4 (November 2005) Power Plays and Capacity Constraints: The Selection of Defendants in WTO Disputes. With Andrew Guzman. Journal of Legal Studies 34:2 (June 2005) Reprinted in The WTO, Economic Interdependence, and Conflict, Marc Busch and Edward Mansfield, eds. Edward Elgar, On Waves, Clusters, and Diffusion: A Conceptual Framework. With Zachary Elkins. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science No. 598 (March 2005) The Globalization of Liberalization: Policy Diffusion in the International Political Economy. With Zachary Elkins. American Political Science Review 98:1 (February 2004) Capacity, Commitment, and Compliance: International Law and the Settlement of Territorial Disputes. Journal of Conflict Resolution 46:6 (December 2002) To Settle or Empanel? An Empirical Analysis of Litigation and Settlement at the WTO. With Andrew Guzman. Journal of Legal Studies Vol. 31:1 (part 2), (January 2002) S205-S235. Reprinted in Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation, and Other Processes (Aspen Publishers, 2003). The International Politics of Harmonization: the Case of Capital Market Regulation. International Organization 55:3 (Autumn 2001) winner of the American Political Science Association s Heinz Eulau Award for the best article published in the APSR in 2000: International Law and State Behavior: Commitment and Compliance in International Monetary Affairs. American Political Science Review, 94:4 (December 2000) Money and the Law: Why Comply with the Public International Law of Money? Yale Journal of International Law. 25:2 (Summer 2000) The Legalization of International Monetary Affairs. International Organization. 54:3, (Summer 2000) Reprinted in Benjamin J. Cohen (ed.), International Monetary Relations in the New Economy (Edward Elgar, 2004). Theories and Empirical Studies of International Institutions. with Lisa Martin. International Organization. 52:4 Autumn Reprinted in Katzenstein, Keohane, and Krasner (eds.) Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics (MIT Press,1999); John Kirton (ed.), The Library of Essays in Global Governance (Ashgate Publishers, 2010). Compliance with International Agreements. The Annual Review of Political Science, vol. 1, 1998, Rulers of the Game: Central Bank Independence During the Interwar Years, International Organization, 50:3, summer 1996, Why Innovate? Founding the Bank for International Settlements, , World Politics, 45:3, Apr 1993,
3 Theories of International Regimes, with Stephan Haggard, International Organization, 41:3, summer 1987, Reprinted in Oran Young (ed.), The International Political Economy and International Institutions. (Edward Elgar, 1996). Book Chapters: Assessing the International Criminal Court. With Hyeran Jo. In The Performance of International Courts and Tribunals, Andreas Follesdal, Theresa Squatrito, and Geir Ulfstein (eds.). Cambridge University Press, forthcoming. Human Rights and Human Welfare: Looking for a Dark Side to International Human Rights Law. with Anton Strezhnev. The Future of Human Rights, eds. Jack Snyder, Leslie Vinjamuri and Stephen Hopgood. Cambridge University Press, forthcoming. Framing and Transnational Legal Organization: The Case of Human Trafficking. With Paulette Lloyd. Transnational Legal Orders, eds. Terence Halliday and Gregory Shaffer. Cambridge University Press (2015), pp The European Union Commitment to Fight Human Trafficking. With Ashley DiSilvestro. Ch. 7 in The EU With(in) International Organizations:Commitment, Consistency and Effects Across Time, ed. Amandine Orsini. Ashgate Press (2014), pp Transparency at Home: How Well Do Governments Share Human Rights Information with Citizens? With Cosette Creamer, Ch. 11 in Andrea Bianchi and Anne Peters (eds), Transparency in International Law, Cambridge University Press (2013), pp From Ratification to Compliance: Quantitative Evidence on the Spiral Model, in Thomas Risse, Stephen Ropp and Kathryn Sikkink (eds), The Persistent Power of Human Rights: From Commitment to Compliance. Cambridge University Press (2013), pp International Law. Chapter 14, Handbook of International Relations. Sage Publications, 2012, pp International Organisations and Institutions. With Lisa Martin. Chapter 13, Handbook of International Relations. Sage Publications (2012), pp Combating Transnational Crime: The Role of Learning and Norm Diffusion in the Current Rule of Law Wave, with Paulette Lloyd and Brandon Stewart, in Andre Nolkaemper, Michael Zurn and Randy Peerenboom (eds.), The Dynamics of the Rule of Law, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2012), pp Women and International Institutions: The Effect of the Women's Convention on Female Education, in Helen V. Milner and Andrew Moravcsik (eds.), Power, Interdependence, and Non-State Actors in World Politics, Princeton University Press, 2009, pp International Law and International Relations. In K. E. Whittington, R. D. Kelemen and G. A. Caldeira (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp The Future of Central Bank Cooperation In Claudio Borio, Gianni Toniolo and Piet Clement (eds.) Past and Future of Central Bank Cooperation, Cambridge University Press, Earlier published as Working Paper Number 200, February Bank for International Settlements, Working Paper Series. Globalization, Sovereignty and Democracy: The Role of International Organizations in a Globalizing World. In Peter F. Nardulli (ed.), International Perspectives on Contemporary Democracy. University of Illinois Press, 2008, pp Trade and Territorial Conflict in Latin America: International Borders as Institutions. in Miles Kahler and Barbara Walter (eds.), Territoriality and Conflict in an Era of Globalization. Cambridge University Press, 2006, pp From Unilateralism to Bilateralism: Challenges for the Multilateral Trade System. in Edward Newman, Ramesh Thakur and John Tirman (eds.), Multilateralism under Challenge? Power, International Order, and Structural Change. United Nations University Press, 2006, pp Forward Looking Dispute Resolution: Ecuador, Peru and the Border Issue. In I. William Zartman and Victor Kremenyuk (eds.), Peace v. Justice Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005, Globalization and Policy Diffusion: Explaining Three Decades of Liberalization. With Zachary Elkins, Ch. 11 in Miles Kahler and David Lake, Governance in a Global Economy: Political Authority in Transition, Princeton University Press, Pax Mercatoria and the Theory of the State. in Brian Pollins and Edward Mansfield (eds.), New Perspectives on Economic Exchange and Armed Conflict. University of Michigan Press, 2003,
4 International Organizations and Institutions. With Lisa Martin. Chapter 10, Handbook of International Relations. Sage Publications, 2002, International Efforts Against Money Laundering. In Dinah Shelton (ed.) Commitment and Compliance: The Role of Non-binding Norms in the International Legal System. Oxford University Press, 2000, The United States and Europe: The Emerging Regulatory Framework for International Capital Markets. Ch. 10 in Frances Burwell and Ivo Daalder (eds.), The United States and Europe in the Global Arena New York: MacMillan, 1999, The Internationalization of Capital, Ch. 2 in John Stephens, Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, and Gary Marks (eds.), Change and Continuity in Contemporary Capitalism New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999, See you in 'Court'? The Appeal to Quasi-Judicial Legal Processes in the Settlement of Territorial Disputes. Ch. 7 in Paul F. Diehl (ed.), A Roadmap to War: Territorial Dimensions of International Conflict Vanderbilt University Press, 1999, International Economics and Domestic Politics: Notes on the Twenties, with Barry Eichengreen, in Charles Feinstein (ed.), Banking, Currency, and Finance in Europe Between the Wars Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995, pp Public Documents/Reports: Territorial Disputes and Their Resolution: The Case of Ecuador and Peru. Peaceworks Series, No. 27 (United States Institute of Peace: Washington DC), March International Capital Markets: Developments, Prospects, and Key Policy Issues, with the staff of the Capital Markets and Financial Studies Division, (International Monetary Fund: Washington DC), September Published Proceedings/Comments/Speeches: The Laws of War and Public Opinion: An Experimental Study: Comment, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2015, 171(1), Presidential Address, International Studies Association: International Studies in the Global Information Age. International Studies Quarterly 55:3, 2011, pp Keynote Address, ASIL International Economic Law Interest Group: The Empirical Turn in International Economic Law, with Andrew Breidenbach, Minnesota International Law Review. Vol. 20:2, 2011, Comment, Rational Choice or Deliberation? Customary International Law: between Coordination and Constitutionalization: Comment, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2009, 165(1), Remarks, Collective Problems, Collective Responses: International Organizations and US Interests in an Era of Terrorism. Congressional Briefing, sponsored by the Consortium of Social Science Associations, Washington DC, September 25, Lecture, International Law and International Relations: Scholarship at the Intersection of Principles/Politics. Proceedings of the 95th Annual Meeting, American Society for International Law, April 4-7, Washington DC, pp. 1-9, Remarks, International Law: Stepchild in Political Science Research? A Rejoinder to Paul Diehl. [Roundtable on International Law and International Relations, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1999.] International Studies Review, Spring 2001, pp Remarks, Wrap-Up Plenary: What's Next on Implementation, Compliance, and Effectiveness? Proceedings of the 91st Annual Meeting, American Society for International Law, Washington DC (1998) Remarks, Reform of the International Monetary System: Is it Necessary? Is it Likely? Money, Finance, and Monetary Policy in the Global Economy: Challenges to National Governments and the International Monetary System. The XIV. Dialogue Conference, Friedrich Naumann-Stiftung: Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, pp , Book Reviews/Short Encyclopedia Entries: Making Human Rights a Reality. By Emilie M. Hafner-Burton. American Journal of International Law, 109:2 (April 2015), What s Right with Human Rights. Review of The Twilight of Human Rights Law, by Eric A. Posner. Democracy: Journal of Ideas, 35 (Winter 2015), The Power and Purpose of International Law. By Mary Ellen O Connell. American Journal of International Law, 109:3 (July 2009),
5 The International Criminal Court. With Allison Danner. Routledge Handbook of International Law. Routledge Press, Protecting Human Rights: A Comparative Study. By Todd Landman. Perspectives on Politics, 4:4, (December 2006), The Role of Law in International Politics. Edited by Michael Byers. American Journal of International Law, 95:3 (July 2001), Institutional Designs for a Complex World. Edited by Vinod K. Aggarwal. Journal of Politics, 63:1 (February 2001) Forging an Integrated Europe. Edited by Barry Eichengreen and Jeffry Frieden. American Political Science Review, Vol. 94, No. 1 (March 2000), Review Essay: Is Sovereignty Still Relevant? Review of Global Law Without a State, Edited by Gunther Teubner; Anarchy and Order: The Interplay of Politics and Law in International Relations, by James C. Hsiung; Sovereignty Through Interdependence, by Harry G. Gelber. American Journal of International Law, Vol. 94 No.1 (January 2000), Central Bank Independence. Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Routledge Press, 1999, Consent, Dissent, and Patriotism. By Margaret Levi. Comparative Political Studies. 32:1 February State Authority and Market Power. Review of The Retreat of the State: The Diffusion of Power in the World Economy, by Susan Strange, and Who Elected the Bankers? Surveillance and Control in the World Economy by Louis W. Pauly. Mershon International Studies Review. 42 May 1998, Allies, Adversaries and International Trade, by Joanne Gowa, Annals of the American Academy of Political Science, Vol. 540 (July 1995), Revolution and World Order: The Revolutionary State in International Society, by David Armstrong, American Political Science Review, Vol 88, No. 3. Managing the Franc Poincaré, by Kenneth Mouré, French Politics and Society, Vol. 10, No. 3, The Pacific Way: Regional Cooperation in the South Pacific, by Michael Haas, American Political Science Review, Vol. 84 (December 1990), Work in Progress: The Built Environment: State Presence at Border Crossings in the Modern World. National Law Enforcement in a Globalized World:The Case of Human Trafficking. With Richard Frank. Do Self-reporting Regimes Matter? Evidence from Convention against Torture. With Cosette Creamer. Do Self-reporting Regimes Matter? Evidence from Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women. With Cosette Creamer. The Power of Performance Indicators: Rankings, Ratings and Reactivity in International Relations. With Judith Kelley. The Power of Ranking: The Ease of Doing Business Indicator as a form of Social Pressure. With Rush Doshi and Judith Kelley. How Effective is the ICC? with Hyeran Jo and Mitchell Radtke
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