Curriculum Vitae

Current as of January 2008

Peter Joachim Katzenstein
Government Department
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853

Tel: (o) 607-255-6257
(h) 607-277-2971

Fax: 607-255-4530

Personal:

  1. Date of Birth: 17 February 1945
  2. Married; two children
  3. Home address: 1189 Ellis Hollow Road; Ithaca, NY 14850

Education:

  1. University:
  2. Ph.D. Harvard University (1973).
  3. M.Sc. London School of Economics and Political Science, International Relations (1968).
  4. B.A. Swarthmore College, Political Science, Economics and Literature (1967).
  1. Secondary:
  2. Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums, Hamburg, Germany (1964).

Academic Honors and Fellowships:

  1. President-elect American Political Science Association (2008-09).
  2. Chair of the Academic Advisory Committee of the WZB, Berlin (2007-).
  3. EAI Traveling Fellowship (Spring 2008).
  4. Distinguished Visitor, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Harvard University (December 2005).
  5. 2004 Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow, "in recognition of sustained and distinguished undergraduate teaching," Cornell University.
  6. Fellow, Stanford Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (2004-05).
  7. Fellow, Russell Sage Foundation (2001-02).
  8. Visiting Karl Deutsch Research Professorship, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (November 1998, October 1999).
  9. The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996) selected by Choice Magazine as one of the top ten books in the field of International Relations for 1997.
  10. International Political Economy Senior Scholar, International Studies Association, IPE section (1997).
  11. Abe Fellowship, Social Science Research Council (1998-00).
  12. Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center, Washington D.C. (1997-98).
  13. Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin (1995-96).
  14. Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize (together with Nobuo Okawara) for Japan's National Security: Structures, Norms and Policy Responses in a Changing World (1993).
  15. Recipient of the Stephen and Margery Russell Distinguished Teaching Award, Cornell University (1993).
  16. German Marshall Fund Fellowship (1990-91).
  17. Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1988-89).
  18. American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship (1988-89).
  19. Election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1987).
  20. Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award for Small States in World Markets: Industrial Policy in Europe (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1985) as the "best book published in the United States during 1985 on government, politics or international affairs" (1986).
  21. German Academic Exchange Service, Study Visit to the Federal Republic of Germany (1985).
  22. Fellow, Stanford Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1981-82).
  23. German Marshall Fund Fellowship (1979-81).
  24. Council on Foreign Relations, International Affairs Fellowship (1979-81).
  25. Rockefeller Fellowship in Conflict in International Relations (1977-79).
  26. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation/Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies Fellowship (1976-77).
  27. Helen Dwight Reid Award, American Political Science Association (1974).
  28. Sumner Dissertation Prize, Harvard University (1973).
  29. Graduate Prize Fellowship, Harvard University (1968-73).
  30. M.Sc. with Distinction, London School of Economics (1968).
  31. Phi Beta Kappa (1967).
  32. B.A. with Highest Honors, Swarthmore College (1967).

Teaching Experience:

  1. Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies, Cornell University (1988- ).
  2. Professor of Government, Cornell University (1980-87).
  3. Associate Professor of Government, Cornell University (1977-80).
  4. Assistant Professor of Government, Cornell University (1973-77).
  5. Part-Time Instructor, Comparative Politics of Western Europe, Politics Department, University of Massachusetts, Boston (1972-73).
  6. Teaching Fellow in the Government Department, Harvard University (1971-72).

Professional Experience:

  1. President Elect, American Political Science Assocation (2008-09).
  2. Chair, Academic Advisory Committee, WZB (2007-).
  3. Editorial Board, Journal of Global Ethics (2007-).
  4. Working Group "Religion, Secularism, and International Affairs," Social Science Research Council (2007-).
  5. Editorial Board, Review of International Political Economy (2006-).
  6. Editorial Board, Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft (2007-).
  7. Editorial Board, Cambridge Review of International Affairs (2007-).
  8. International Advisory Board, Small States Studies (2005-).
  9. Editorial Board, Annual Review of Political Science (2005-).
  10. Editorial Board, Asian Survey (2005-10).
  11. International Advisory Board, Small States Studies (2005-).
  12. Academic Advisory Committee, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (2005-08).
  13. Academic Advisory Committee, Mannheim Center for Social Science Research (MZES) (2005-08).
  14. Editorial Board, Annual Review of Political Science (2005-).
  15. APSA Taskforce on Political Violence and Terrorism (2004-05).
  16. International Advisory Board, New Political Economy (UK).
  17. Editorial Advisory Committee, Chair, Sage IR series.
  18. Editorial Advisory Committee, Handbook of European Union Politics (2004-).
  19. International Advisory Board, Asian Security book series (East West Center/ Stanford University Press).
  20. Secretary, American Political Science Association (2002-03).
  21. Chair, International Advisory Board, Handbook of International Relations.
  22. Associate Editor, Editorial Board, Japanese Journal of Political Science (1999-).
  23. Advisory Committee, "The New Institutionalism in Asia," Ezra Vogel and Paul Evans co-directors, Asia Center, Harvard University (1998-00).
  24. Election to the Society for Comparative Research (1998).
  25. Election to the Academic Advisory Committee of Institute for Advanced Study Berlin (Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin) (1998-04).
  26. Academic Advisory Council, Hessische Stiftung f"r Friedens-und Konfliktforschung (1997-04).
  27. Nomination Committee, Political Science Section, American Acadamy of Arts and Science (1997-98).
  28. 1997 APSA Lecturer at the Annual Meeting of the Japanese Political Science Association.
  29. Program co-chair for the 1995 APSA convention in Chicago.
  30. Advisory Council, Department of Politics at Princeton University (1993-00).
  31. SSRC Committee on International Peace and Security (1991-97).
  32. Editorial Advisory Committee: Stato & Mercato (Italy).
  33. Look (Japan).
  34. German Politics (Britain).
  35. Cooperation and Conflict (Sweden).
  36. Review of International Political Economy (England).
  37. Journal of Industry Studies (Australia).
  38. The Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies.
  39. Zeitschrift fuer Internationale Politik (Germany).
  40. COSMOS, Hellenic Yearbook of International Relations (Greece).
  41. Schweizerische Zeitschrift fuer Politische Wissenschaft/ Revue Suisse de Science Politiques (Switzerland).
  42. Academic Advisory Board, German-European Institute for Civic Rights and Public Security (Berlin, 1990).
  43. Editorial Advisory Board, International Studies Quarterly (1990-96).
  44. Elected Chair of the Board of Editors, International Organization (1990-91).
  45. Visiting Scholar, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (1988-89).
  46. Committee on International Political Science, American Political Science Association (1989-92).
  47. Chair, Academy Advisory Committee, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Washington, D.C. (1989-95).
  48. International Advisory Committee, Max-Planck Institute, Cologne (1987-01).
  49. Academic Advisory Committee, Institute of Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Japanese Ministry of Finance (1985-90).
  50. Chair, Selection Committee, SSRC Dissertation and Postdoctoral Fellowship for Advanced German and European Studies at the Free University of Berlin (1985-89).
  51. Editor, Cornell Studies in Political Economy, Cornell University Press (1982-).
  52. Co-editor, Policy and Politics in Industrial States, Temple University Press (1981-91).
  53. Social Science Research Council, Committee on States and Social Structures (1982-89).
  54. Award Committee for the Best Dissertation on German Politics, Conference Group on German Politics (1985-88).
  55. Advisory Selection Committee, International Affairs Fellowship, Council on Foreign Relations (1985-88).
  56. Academic Advising Council, American Institute for Contemporary Germany (1984-88).
  57. Social Science Research Council, Joint Committee on Western Europe (1982-85).
  58. Council on Foreign Relations, Study Group on Industrial Policy (1980-82).
  59. Editor, International Organization (1980-86).
  60. Council for International Exchange of Scholars, Advisory Screening Committee in Political Science (1979-80).
  61. Committee on Atlantic Studies (1979-84).
  62. Council for European Studies, Steering Committee (1979-82).
  63. Editorial Board, International Organization (1976-86, 1988-93, 1995-01, 2002-).
  64. Executive Committee, Editorial Board, International Organization (1976-77, 1979-86, 1992-93, 1997-99).

University Service:

  1. Institute for European Studies Steering Committee (2007-).
  2. Provost Advisory Committee on the Social Sciences (2000-01, 2002-04).
  3. Cornell University Social Science Seminar (2000-01).
  4. Professor-at-Large Selection Committee (2002-05).
  5. Peace Studies Steering Committee (1993- ).
  6. University Appeals Panel (1993-96).
  7. University Committee on Strategic Planning (1992-95).
  8. College Committee on Professional Ethics (1992-93).
  9. Dean's Search Committee (1990-91, 2002-03).
  10. Coordinator, International Relations Concentration (1986-95).
  11. Director, International Political Economy Program, Cornell University (1980-91).
  12. Executive Committee, Western Societies Program, Cornell University (1974-90).
  13. Dean's Advisory Committee on Appointments (1986-87).
  14. Acting Advisor, Kennedy Memorial Fellowship Program, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (1972-73).
  15. Student Representative, Executive Committee, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (1972-73).

Skills:

  1. Languages: German, French, Latin, Greek.

Research Grants:

  1. EAI Traveling Fellowship awarded to visit five universities in China, Taiwan, S. Korea and Japan (Spring 2008).
  2. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Grant "Anti-Americanism and Changes in World Politics" (together with Robert O. Keohane) (2004-06).
  3. German Marshall Fund Advanced Research Award for Research on Europe (together with Elena Iankova) for a project on the Eastern Enlargement of the EU (1999-00).
  4. National Council for Eurasian and East European Research Grant for a project on "Europe towards the New Millenium: Building the East Back in" (together with Elena Iankova) (1998-99).
  5. Cornell's European Studies Program, the Council for European Studies, the German Marshall Fund, the American Council for Learned Societies, the Greek Institute for International and Strategic Studies and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for an international research project on United Germany in an Integrating Europe (1993-96).
  6. The Committee on International Peace and Security of the Social Science Research Council for a project on "Norms and National Security" (1993-95).
  7. The Global Transitions project at Cornell's Center for International Studies, together with Takashi Shiraishi, for a project on "A New Regionalism? Japan's Changing Role in Asia" (1994-95).
  8. The German Marshall Fund and the VW Foundation funded a workshop (April 1987) and conference (January 1988) on "Industry and Political Change in West Germany."
  9. Joint holding of a Ford Foundation Grant supporting the publication of a seven-volume series on comparative public policy (together with Professors Ashford and Pempel).
  10. Cornell-Harvard-Rockefeller funded workshop (June 1976) and conference (October 1976) on the Domestic Basis of Foreign Economic Policy of Advanced Industrial States (1976-77).
  11. Joint holding of an Office of Education Development Grant for Graduate Training Program in Comparative Pubic Policy (together with Professors Ashford and Pempel) (1975-77).
  12. Joint holding of a Ford Foundation Grant on Center-Periphery Relations in Western Europe (together with Professors Clark, Esman, Greenwood, Scheinman and Tarrow) (1974-77).

Professional Memberships and Activities:

  1. Memberships: Council on Foreign Relations, American Political Science Association, International Studies Association, Conference Group on German Politics, Council of European Studies, American Association of University Professors, European Consortium for Political Research.
  2. Manuscript Reader: American Political Science Review, Public Policy, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Polity.
  3. Editorial Advisory Committee: Stato & Mercato (Italy). Look (Japan). German Politics (Britain). Cooperation and Conflict (Sweden). Review of International Political Economy (England). Journal of Industry Studies (Australia). The Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies. Zeitschrift fuer Internationale Politik (Germany). COSMOS, Hellenic Yearbook of International Relations (Greece). Schweizerische Zeitschrift fuer Politische Wissenschaft/ Revue Suisse de Science Politiques/ (Switzerland).
  4. International Studies Association, Nominations Committee (Chair, 1988).
  5. Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award Committee, American Political Science Association (1988).
  6. Program Committee: CES (1982); APSA (1984).
  7. Prize Committee (Chair): American Political Science Association, Gabriel Almond Prize (1980-81).
  8. Congressional Testimony: US Senate, Committee on Finance, Subcommittee on International Trade (9 December 1980).

Current Research Projects:

  1. "Anti-Imperial Movements in World Politics."
  2. "Civilizational States and Value Conflicts in World Politics (Public Diplomacy, Law, Religion, and Popular Culture)."
  3. "China Rising."
  4. "In Search of Germany."

Graduate Students Supervised

  1. A) Dissertations Chaired:
    1. " Andrew Phillips (2007. University of Queensland).
    2. Stephen Watts (2006. University of Massachusetts, Amherst) (co-chair).
    3. Scott Siegel (2006. Naval Postgraduate School Monterey).
    4. Margarita Petrova (2006. European University Institute) (co-chair).
    5. Barak Mendelsohn (2006. University of Tel-Aviv).
    6. Ji Mi (2006. University of Peking).
    7. Karthika Sasikumar (2006. University of British Columbia).
    8. Jason Lyall (2005. Princeton University).
    9. Matthew Rudolph (2003. Phillip Talbot South Asian Affairs Fellow).
    10. Brian Bow (2003. Dalhousie University, Canada).
    11. Arturo Santa-Cruz (2003. University of Guadalajara, Mexico).
    12. Ming Yue (2003).
    13. Xu Xin (2003. Harvard and Princeton Post-Docs 2004-06).
    14. Derek Hall (2001. University of Trent, Canada).
    15. Rachel Epstein (2001. University of Colorado).
    16. Alexandra Gheciu (2001. University of Ottawa).
    17. Ulrich Krotz (2001. Brown University).
    18. Adam Segal (2000. Council on Foreign Relations) (co-chair).
    19. Tianbiao Zhu (2000. Peking University) (co-chair).
    20. Ken Forsberg (1999. U.S. Senate staff member) (co-chair).
    21. Rawi Abdelal (1999. Harvard University Business School).
    22. Dia Anagnostou (1998. Aristotelian University Thessaloniki) (co-chair).
    23. Paul Doremus (1998. U.S. Bureau of Standards).
    24. Peter Andreas (1998. Brown University).
    25. Amy Gurowitz (1998. UC Berkeley) (co-chair).
    26. Natasha Hamilton-Hart (1998. University of Singapore).
    27. Chris Hemmer (1998. Airforce Academy).
    28. David Leheny (1998. Princeton University).
    29. Marc Lynch (1997. George Washington University) (co-chair).
    30. Dan Thomas (1997. University of Pittsburgh).
    31. Steve Casper (1997. Claremont Colleges).
    32. Nina Tannenwald (1996. Brown University).
    33. Kozo Kato (1996. Sophia University Tokyo).
    34. Elena Iankova (1996. Cornell University) (co-chair).
    35. Michael Marks (1996. Willamette).
    36. Robert Hermann (1996. USAID).
    37. Chris Reus-Smit (1995. Australian National University) (co-chair).
    38. Gil Merom (1994. University of Sidney and Tel-Aviv).
    39. Ikuo Kume (1994. Waseda University).
    40. Richard Price (1994. University of British Columbia).
    41. Steve Van Holde (1993. Kenyon College).
    42. Christine Ingebritsen (1993. University of Washington).
    43. David Patton (1992. Connecticut College).
    44. Lisa Baglione (1992. St. John's University).
    45. Paul Kowert (1992. University of Miami).
    46. Francis Admas (1992. Old Dominion University).
    47. Audie Klotz (1991. Syracuse University).
    48. Peter Johnson (1991).
    49. Roy Nelson (1991. University of Arizona).
    50. Paul D'Anieri (1991. University of Kansas).
    51. Simon Reich (1988. University of Pittsburgh).
    52. Keiichi Tsunekawa (1988. University of Tokyo).
    53. Aline Kuntz (1987. University of New Hampshire).
    54. Athanassios Platias (1986. Panteion University, Greece).
    55. Lars Bang-Jensen (1986).
    56. Lou Pauly (1986. University of Toronto).
    57. Alan Cafruny (1982. Hamilton College).
    58. Jeremiah Riemer (1982).
  1. B) Dissertation Committee Member
    1. " Marco Hauptmeier (2007. University of Cardiff).
    2. Tomas Larson (2006. Cambridge University).
    3. Dan Placfan (2006. University of Michigan).
    4. Stephen Jackson (2005. University of Sydney).
    5. Hyeok Kwon (2004. Korea University).
    6. Mark Anner (2004. Penn State).
    7. Joe Foudy (2003. Hunter College).
    8. Dominique Caouette (2003. University of Montreal).
    9. Beate Sissenich (2003. Indiana University).
    10. Martin Behrens (2002. HansBoeckler Stiftung).
    11. Raj Patel (2002).
    12. David Rueda (2001. Oxford University).
    13. Anirudh Krishna (2000. Duke University).
    14. Qunjian Tian (2000. Connecticut College).
    15. Aseema Sinha (2000. University of Wisconsin).
    16. Eva Lotta Hedman (1998. School of Oriental and Asian Studies).
    17. Bijoy Mishra (1996).
    18. Ken Bush (1994. University of Ottawa).
    19. David Lytel (1995).
    20. Robert Letcher (1994).
    21. Tim Larrison (1994).
    22. Elizabeth Kier (1992. University of Washington).
    23. Lynne Wozniak (1991).
    24. John Garofano (1991. Navy War College).
    25. Diarmuid Maguire (1990. University of Sydney, Australia).
    26. Cynthia Witman (1989).
    27. Francine D'Amico (1989. Ithaca College).
    28. Richard Friman (1986. Marquette).
    29. Jean Aden (1986. World Bank).
    30. Loretta de Lucca (1986).
    31. Michael Greve (1986).
    32. Herman Schwartz (1986. University of Virginia).
    33. William Keller (1986. University of Pittsburgh).
    34. Matthew Evangelista (1986. Cornell University).
    35. Joe Grieco (1982. Duke University).
    36. Bruce Jentleson (1983. Duke University).
    37. David Lake (1983. UC San Diego).
    38. Ariel Levite (1983).
    39. Nancy Love 1983. Penn State University).
    40. Glenn Fong (1982. University of Arizona).
    41. Miriam Golden (1982. UCLA).
    42. William Barry (1980).
    43. Gerald Steinberg (1980. Bar Ilan University).
    44. Nathan Schwartz (1980).
    45. Mary Weaver (1980. Occidental).
    46. Robert Spitzer (1979. SUNY Cortland).
    47. Alan Alexandroff (1978. University of Toronto).
    48. James Jacobs (1978. University of Nevada).
    49. Pauli Jarrvenpaa (1978).
    50. Wallace Koehler (1977).

Publications:

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  1. A) Books, Monographs:
    1. The Politics of European Identity Construction (Working Title) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008). Co-edited with Jeffrey T. Checkel.
    2. Rethinking Japanese Security: Internal and External Dimensions (London: Routledge, 2008).
    3. Anti-Americanisms in World Politics (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2007), co-edited with Robert O. Keohane. Chinese translation 2008 from China Renmin University Press.
    4. Religion in an Expanding Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), co-edited with Timothy A. Byrnes.
    5. Beyond Japan: East Asian Regionalism (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2006), co-edited with Takashi Shiraishi. Japanese translation forthcoming.
    6. A World of Regions: Asia and Europe in the American Imperium (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2005). Chinese and Japanese translations forthcoming.
    7. Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power, and Efficiency (Stanford, Ca.: Stanford University Press, 2004), co-edited with J.J. Suh and Allen Carlson.
    8. Asian Regionalism (with Natasha Hamilton-Hart, Kozo Kato and Ming Yue). East Asia Program, Cornell University, 2000.
    9. International Organization at Fifty: Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics, 50th Anniversary Issue of International Organization 52, 4 (Fall 1998), co-editor with Robert Keohane and Stephen Krasner. Reissued under the title Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics (Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 1999). Chinese translation 2004.
    10. Left-Wing Violence and State Response: United States, Germany, Italy and Japan, 1960s-1990s, Institute for European Studies, Cornell University, Working Paper 98.1.
    11. Mitteleuropa: Between Europe and Germany (Providence, RI: Berghahn Publishers, 1998). Edited volume.
    12. Tamed Power: Germany in Europe (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997). Edited volume.
    13. Network Power: Japan and Asia (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997). Co-edited with Takashi Shiraishi.
    14. United Germany in an Integrating Europe (Center for German and European Studies, Working Paper 8.3, October 1996).
    15. The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996). Edited volume. Chinese translation forthcoming.
    16. Norms and National Security: Police and Military in Postwar Japan (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1996). Japanese translation 2003, publisher: Nihon Keizai Hyoron-sha. Chinese translation 2003, publisher: Xinhua Publishing House.
    17. Regionalism in Comparative Perspective. ARENA Working Paper No.1 (University of Oslo, January 1996).
    18. Japan's National Security: Structures, Norms and Policy Responses in a Changing World (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University, East Asia Program, Cornell East Asia Series, 1993). (with Nobuo Okawara).
    19. Defending the Japanese State: Structures, Norms and the Political Responses to Terrorism and Violent Social Protest in the 1970s and 1980s (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University, East Asia Program, Cornell East Asia Series, 1991). (with Yutaka Tsujinaka).
    20. West Germany's Internal Security Policy: State and Violence in the 1970s and 1980s (Cornell University, Center for International Studies, Western Societies Program, Occasional Paper No. 28, 1990).
    21. Analyzing Change in International Politics: The New Institutionalism and the Interpretative Approach (Cologne: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung. Discussion Paper 90/10).
    22. Comparative Theory and Political Experience: Mario Einaudi and the Liberal Tradition (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1990), co-edited with Sidney Tarrow and Theodore Lowi.
    23. Industry and Politics in West Germany: Toward the Third Republic (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1989). Edited Volume.
    24. Stability and Change in the Emerging Third West German Republic (Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Working Paper No. 9, 1988).
    25. Policy and Politics in West Germany: The Growth of a Semi-sovereign State (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1987).
    26. Small States in World Markets: Industrial Policy in Europe (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1985); 2nd printing 1986; 3rd printing 1987; Spanish translation 1987; 4th Printing 1989; 5th Printing 1991. Chinese translation forthcoming in 2008 from Jilin Publishing Group-Beijing Branch.
    27. Corporatism and Change: Austria, Switzerland and the Politics of Industry (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1984; paperback edition 1987; Spanish translation Servicio de Publicaciones, Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social 1987.
    28. Capitalism in One Country? Switzerland in the International Economy (Western Societies Program, Cornell University, Occasional Paper No. 13, 1980).
    29. Between Power and Plenty: Foreign Economic Policies of Advanced Industrial States (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1978). This edited volume appeared previously as a special issue of the journal International Organization 31,4 (Fall 1977). Chinese translation 2008 with a new preface.
    30. Territorial Politics in Industrial Nations (New York: Praeger, 1978) co-edited with S. Tarrow and L. Graziano, also published in Italian under the title Centro e Periferia Nelle Nazioni Industriali (Rome: Officina Edizioni, 1982).
    31. Comparative Public Policy: A Cross-National Bibliography (Beverly-Hills: Sage, 1978) co-authored with D. Ashford and T.J. Pempel.
    32. Disjoined Partners: Austria and Germany since 1815 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976).
    33. Bibliography of Comparative Public Policy in Britain, West Germany, Japan and France (American Society for Public Administration, Section on International and Comparative Administration, 1976) co-authored with D. Ashford and T.J. Pempel.
    34. From Many One and From One Many: Political Unification, Political Fragmentation and Cultural Cohesion in Europe since 1815 (Western Societies Program, Cornell University, Occasional Paper No. 1, 1974).
  2. B) Articles, Essays:
    1. "Preface" to the Chinese translation of Between Power and Plenty: Foreign Economic Policies of Advanced Industrial States, (December 2007).
    2. "Preface: Comparative and International Political Economy," for a Chinese book series of translations of selected volumes of the Cornell series in Political Economy and other texts.
    3. "European Identities: Intersections of Cosmopolitanism and Localism," with Jeffrey T. Checkel in Jeffrey T. Checkel and Peter J. Katzenstein, eds., The Politics of European Identity Construction (Working Title) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008).
    4. "Conclusion," with Jeffrey T. Checkel in Jeffrey T. Checkel and Peter J. Katzenstein, eds., The Politics of European Identity Construction (Working Title) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008 or 2009).
    5. "The Contributions of Eclectic Theorizing to the Study and Practice of International Relations," with Rudra Sil , forthcoming in Chris Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal, eds., Oxford Handbook of International Relations (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).
    6. "Regionalism Reconsidered," Journal of East Asian Studies 7 (2007): 395-412.
    7. "Introduction: The Politics of Anti-Americanisms," with Robert O. Keohane, in Peter J. Katzenstein and Robert O. Keohane, eds., Anti-Americanisms in World Politics, pp. 1-6 (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2007).
    8. "Varieties of Anti-Americanism: A Framework for Analysis," with Robert O. Keohane, in Peter J. Katzenstein and Robert O. Keohane, eds., Anti-Americanisms in World Politics, pp. 9-38 (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2007).
    9. "The Political Consequences of Anti-Americanism" with Robert O. Keohane, in Peter J. Katzenstein and Robert O. Keohane, eds., Anti-Americanisms in World Politics, pp. 273-305 (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2007).
    10. "Conclusion: Anti-Americanism and the Polyvalence of America," with Robert O. Keohane, in Peter J. Katzenstein and Robert O. Keohane, eds., Anti-Americanisms in World Politics, pp. 306-16 (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2007).
    11. "Transnational Religion in an Expanding Europe," with Timothy A. Byrnes, Perspectives on Politics 4, 4 (December 2006): 679-94.
    12. "Anti-Americanisms: Biases as Diverse as the Country Itself," Policy Review (October & November 2006): 1-13.
    13. "Foreword" in Takashi Inoguchi, Akihiko Tanaka, Shigeto Sonoda, and Timure Dadabaev, eds., Human Beliefs and Values in Striding Asia: East Asia in Focus: Country Profiles, Thematic Analyses, and Sourcebook Based on the AsiaBarometer Survey of 2004, pp. 3-4. Tokyo: Akashi Shoten, 2006.
    14. "Immovable Object? Japan's Security Policy in East Asia," with H.R. Friman, David Leheny and Nobuo Okawara, in Peter J. Katzenstein and Takashi Shiraishi, eds. Beyond Japan: The Dynamics of East Asian Regionalism, pp. 85-107 (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2006).
    15. "East Asia - Beyond Japan," in Peter J. Katzenstein and Takashi Shiraishi, eds. Beyond Japan: the Dynamics of East Asian Regionalism, pp. 1-33 (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2006).
    16. "Multiple Modernities as Limits to Secular Europeanization?" in Timothy A. Byrnes and Peter J. Katzenstein, eds., Religion in an Expanding Europe, pp. 1-33 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006).
    17. "Epilogue: Denmark and Small States," in John L. Campbell, John A. Hall, and Ove K. Pedersen, eds., National Identity and a Variety of Capitalism: The Danish Experience, pp. 431-40 (Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 2006).
    18. "Transformations in World Politics: The Intellectual Contributions of Ernst B. Haas," Annual Review of Political Science Volume 8 (2005), pp. 271-96. (together with John Gerard Ruggie, Robert O. Keohane, and Philippe C. Schmitter.
    19. "Conclusion: Semisovereignty in United Germany," in Simon Green and William E. Paterson, eds., Governance in Contemporary Germany: The Semisovereign State Revisited, pp. 283-306. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005).
    20. "Rethinking Asian Security: A Case for Analytical Eclecticism," in J.J. Suh, Peter J. Katzenstein, and Allen Carlson, eds., Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power and Efficiency, pp. 1-33 (Stanford, Ca.: Stanford University Press), with Rudra Sil.
    21. "Japan and Asian-Pacific Security," in J.J. Suh, Peter J. Katzenstein, and Allen Carlson, eds., Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power and Efficiency, pp. 97-130 (Stanford, Ca.: Stanford University Press), with Nobuo Okawara.
    22. "Commentary: Globalization and State Power in World Politics," in Edward D. Mansfield and Richard Sisson, eds., The Evolution of Political Knowledge: Democracy, Autonomy, and Conflict in Comparative and International Politics, pp. 82-86. Columbus: The Ohio State University Press.
    23. "American Primacy and Anti-Americanism in World Politics," Bridges (Spring 2004): 4-10.
    24. "European Enlargement and Institutional Hypocrisy," in Tanja Boerzel and Rachel A. Cichowski, eds., The State of the Union: Law, Politics and Society (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp.269-90.
    25. "Japan, Technology and Asian Regionalism in Comparative Perspective," in Giovanni Arrighi, Takeshi Hamashita and Mark Selden, eds., The Resurgence of East Asia: 500, 150 and 50 Year Perspectives, pp. 214-58. London: Routledge, 2003.
    26. "On Parallels between the Cold War and the Post 9/11 Era: Two Perspectives," Cornell Political Forum 17, 1 (Spring-Summer 2003): 4,6.
    27. "Regional States: Japan and Asia, Germany in Europe," in Kozo Yamamura and Wolfgang Streeck, eds., The End of Diversity? Prospects for German and Japanese Capitalism, pp. 89-114. (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press).
    28. "Same War - Different Views: Germany, Japan and Counter-Terrorism," International Organization 57, 4 (Fall 2003): 731-60.
    29. "Small States and Small States Revisited," New Political Economy 8, 1 (March 2003): 9-30.
    30. "Sonderbare Sonderwege: Germany and 9/11," AICGS/German-American Dialogue Working Paper Series (December 2002).
    31. "Same War, Different Views: Germany, Japan, and the War on Terrorism," Current History Vol. 101, No. 659 (December 2002): 427-35.
    32. "Regionalism and Asia," in Shaun Breslin, Christopher W. Hughes, Nicola Phillips and Ben Rosamond, eds., New Regionalism in the Global Political Economy, pp. 104-18. London and New York: Routledge, 2002.
    33. "Why is There No NATO in Asia? Collective Identity, Regionalism and the Origins of Multilateralism," with Christopher Hemmer, International Organization 56, 3 (Summer 2002): 575-609.
    34. "Area Studies, Regional Studies, and International Relations," Journal of East Asian Studies 2, 1 (February 2002): 127-38.
    35. "September 11 in Comparative Perspective: The Antiterrorism Campaigns of Germany and Japan," Dialog-IO (Spring 2002)
    36. "Japan and Asian-Pacific Security: Analytical Eclecticism, not Parsimony," with Nobuo Okawara, International Security 26, 2 (Winter 2001/02): 153-85.
    37. "Japan and Asian-Pacific Security: Regionalization, Entrenched Bilateralism and Incipient Multilateralism," with Nobuo Okawara, The Pacific Review 14, 2 (2001): 165-94.
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    43. "Gezaehmte Macht: Deutschland in Europa," in Michele Knodt and Beate Kohler-Koch, eds., Deutschland zwischen Europaeisierung und Selbstbehauptung, pp. 57-84. Frankfurt and New York: Campus, 2000.
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    45. "European Security Orders and the War in Kosovo," Arts & Sciences Newsletter (Cornell University) 21, 1 (Winter 2000): 2, 8.
    46. "Ein Blick auf Deutschland von draussen," in Max Kaase and Günther Schmid, eds., Eine Lernende Demokratie: 50 Jahre Bundesrepublik, pp. 563-81 (Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, 1999).
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    48. "International Organization and the Study of World Politics," International Organization 52, 4 (Autumn 1998): 645-85 (together with Robert O. Keohane and Stephen D. Krasner).
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    50. "Regionalism Compared: Japan and Asia, Germany in Europe," Journal of International Political Economy 2,1 (March 1998): 57-68.
    51. "Germany and Mitteleuropa: An Introduction," in Peter J. Katzenstein, ed., Mitteleuropa: Between Europe and Germany, pp. 1-38 (Providence, RI: Berghahn Books, 1997).
    52. "United Germany in an Integrating Europe," in Peter J. Katzenstein, ed., Tamed Power: Germany in Europe, pp. 1-48 (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997).
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    54. "The Smaller European States, Germany and Europe," in Peter J. Katzenstein, ed., Tamed Power: Germany in Europe, pp. 251-304 (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997).
    55. "Introduction: Asian Regionalism in Comparative Perspective," in Katzenstein and Shiraishi, eds., Network Power: Japan and Asia, pp. 1-46 (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997).
    56. "Conclusion: Regions in World Politics, Japan and Asia-Germany in Europe," in Katzenstein and Shiraishi, eds., Network Power: Japan and Asia, pp. 341-81 (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997), coauthored with Takashi Shiraishi.
    57. "The Cultural Foundations of Murakami's Polymorphic Liberalism," in Kozo Yamamura, ed.,(Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997), pp. 23-40.
    58. "Identities, Interests and Security: American-European Security Relations," Amerikastudien/American Studies 42,1 (1997): 25-34.
    59. "United Germany in an Integrating Europe," Current History vol. 96, No. 608 (March 1997): 116-23.
    60. "Wirtschaftliche Integration und nationale Sicherheitspolitik in Asien," Kurt Spillmann, ed., Zeitgeschichtliche Hintergründe aktueller Konflikte VI: Vortragsreihe Sommersemester 1997, Züricher Beiträge zur Sicherheitspolitik und Konfliktforschung Heft Nr. 44 (Zurich: ETU, 1997), pp. 163-75.
    61. "Introduction: Alternative Perspectives on National Security," in Peter J. Katzenstein, ed., The Culture of National Security, pp. 1-32.
    62. "Norms, Identity, and Culture in National Security," in Peter J. Katzenstein, ed., The Culture of National Security, pp. 33-75 (with Ronald J. Jepperson and Alexander Wendt).
    63. "Conclusion: National Security in a Changing World," in Peter J. Katzenstein, ed., The Culture of National Security, pp. 498-537.
    64. "Japan's National Security: Structures, Norms and Policies," with Nobuo Okawara reprinted in Michael E. Brown, Sean M. Lynn-Jones and Steven E. Miller, eds., East Asian Security: An International Security Reader (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1996), pp. 265-99.
    65. "'Bullying,' 'Buying,' and 'Binding': US-Japanese Transnational Relations and Domestic Structures," in Thomas Risse-Kappen, ed., Bringing Transnational Relations Back In: Non-State Actors, Domestic Structures and International Institutions, pp. 79-111. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    66. "Culture, Norms, and Japanese Security," Social Science Japan 7 (August 1996): 9-11.
    67. "Regionalism in Comparative Perspective," Cooperation and Conflict 31,2 (June 1996): 123-59.
    68. "CES Research Planning Group: United Germany in an Integrating Europe," European Studies Newsletter 25, 5 (March 1996): 2-4.
    69. "Alternative Perspectives on National Security," Items 49,4 (December 1995): 89-93.
    70. "The Role of Theory in Comparative Politics: A Symposium," World Politics 48,1 (October 1995): 10-15.
    71. "Japanese Security Issues," in Craig Garby and Mary Brown Bullock, eds., Japan: A New Kind of Superpower?, pp. 53-76 (The Woodrow Wilson Center Press and The Johns Hopkins [University Press: Washington D.C. and Baltimore, 1994).
    72. "CES Research Planning Group: United Germany in an Integrating Europe," European Studies Newsletter 23,5 (May, 1994): 4-6.
    73. "Regions in Competition: Comparative Advantages of America, Europe, and Asia," in Helga Haftendorn and Christian Tuschhoff, eds., America and Europe in an Era of Change, pp. 105-26 (Boulder: Westview Press, 1993).
    74. "A World of Regions: America, Europe and Asia," in Sophia University Institute of American and Canadian Studies, ed., Beginnings of the Soviet-German and the U.S.-Japanese Wars and 50 Years After (Sophia Symposium, 1991), pp. 63-85. (Tokyo, Sophia University, Institute for the Culture of German-Speaking Areas). Published also under the title "Shochiiki Kara Naru Sekai [World Consisting of Regions], in Akio Nakai, Kimitada Miwa, Michio Royma, eds., Dokuso-NichiBei Kaisen to Gojunengo [World War II and Fifty Years After], pp. 113-38 (Tokyo: Nansosha: 1993).
    75. "Coping with Terrorism: Norms and Internal Security in Germany and Japan," in Judith Goldstein and Robert O. Keohane, eds., Ideas and Foreign Policy: Beliefs, Institutions and Political Change, pp. 265-95 (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1993).
    76. "Taming of Power: German Unification, 1989-1990," in Meredith Woo-Cumings and Michael Lorriaux, eds., Past as Prelude: History in the Making of a New World Order, pp. 59-82 (Boulder: Westview Press, 1993).
    77. "A World of Regions: America, Europe and East Asia," Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 1,1 (Fall 1993): 65-82.
    78. "Japan as a Regional Power in Asia" (with Martin Rouse), in Jeffrey Frankel and Miles Kahler, eds., Regionalism and Rivarly: Japan and the United States in Pacific Asia, pp. 217-44 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993).
    79. "Sho-Chiiki Kara Naru Atarashii Sekai: Ajia ni Okeru Nihon no Yakuwari" ["A World of Rewgions: Japan in Asia"] Asuteion no.24 (Spring 1992): 80-86.
    80. "Japan's Security Policy: Political, Economic and Military Dimensions" (with Nobuo Okawara) NIRA Research Output 5,1 (1992), pp. 23-35.
    81. "Nihon no Kokunai Anzenhosho Seisaku, 1970-80 nendai ni okeru Terrorism to Bouryokuteki Shakai Kougi Undo heno Seijiteki Taiou," Leviathan 8 (Spring 1991): 145-64.
    82. "Japan's Security Policy: Political, Economic and Military Dimensions," NIRA Policy Research 4,7 (1991): 12-17.
    83. "Japan's Security Policy: Political, Economic and Military Dimensions" (with Nobuo Okawara), The International Spectator 26,3 (July-September 1991): 103-18.
    84. "Japan's Internal Security Policy" (with Yutaka Tsujinaka), Leviathan 8 (1991): 145-64.
    85. "The New United Germany: A Tamed Power," Arts & Sciences Newsletter, Cornell University, 12,2 (Spring 1991): 2-5.
    86. "Die Fesselung der deutschen Macht im internationalen System: Der Einigungsprozess 1989-90," in Bernhard Blanke and Hellmut Wollmann, eds., Die alte Bundesrepublik: Kontinuit"t und Wandel, pp. 68-80. Special issue of Leviathan 12/1991. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1991.
    87. "Come cambia l'ordine internazionale: Realismo o neo-Istituzionalismo?" Stato E Mercato, 30 (December 1990): 319-41.
    88. "Comparative Political Economy: Nationalization in France and Italy Thirty Years Later," in Sidney Tarrow, Theodore Lowi and Peter J. Katzenstein, eds., Comparative Theory and Political Experience: Mario Einaudi and the Liberal Tradition , pp. 167-87. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    89. "Der neue Institutionalismus und internationale Regime: Amerika, Japan, und Westdeutschland in der internationalen Politik," in Hans-Herman Hartwich, ed. Macht und Ohmacht politischer Institutionen. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1989, pp. 356-69.
    90. "A Decade of Change in the West German Republic" Transatlantic Perspectives (Fall 1989).
    91. "Kokusai Shisutemu ni okeru Shienkoku: Nihon to Nishidoitsu" (Supporters in the International System: Japan and Germany), in Ryutaro Komiya, ed., Kokusaika Suru Kigyo to Sekaikeizai (Internationalizing Industries and the World Economy) (Tokyo: Toyo Keizia Shimposha, 1989), pp. 4-20.
    92. "International Relations Theory and the Analysis of Change," in Ernst-Otto Czempiel and James N. Rosenau, eds., Global Changes and Theoretical Challenges: Approaches to World Politics for the 1990's, pp. 291-304.
    93. "The Third West German Republic: Continuity and Change," Journal of International Affairs 41,2 (Summer 1988), pp. 325-344.
    94. "Japan, Switzerland of the Far East?" in Takashi Inoguchi and Daniel I. Okimoto, eds., The Political Economy of Japan, pp. 275-304. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    95. "A GDR National Consciousness?," in Thomas A. Baylis, ed., East Germany, West Germany, and the Soviet Union: Perspectives on a Changing Relationship, Western Societies Program, Occasional Paper, No. 18, Center for International Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, 1986), pp. 42-45.
    96. "Economic Management in the Federal Republic of Germany," German Studies Newsletter No. 8 (July 1986), pp. 3-10.
    97. "Das Entstehen sozialer Regelungsmechanismen: Das Spezifikum der osterreichischen Wirtschaftsentwicklung," in Helmut Kramer and Felix Butschek, eds., Vom Nachzugler zum Vorbild (?): Osterreichische Wirtschaft von 1945 bis 1985 (Stuttgart: Fischer, 1985), pp. 39-48.
    98. "The State in Austria and Switzerland," in Peter Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Theda Skocpol, eds., Bringing the State Back In (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985. , translated into Japanese, Shinichi Nagao and Nobutaka Nagaoka, translators and eds., Institutional Political Economy [Seido no Seiji Keizaigaku], pp. 123-153. Tokyo: Bokutakusha, 2000.
    99. "Economic Dependence and Political Autonomy: The Small European States in the International Economy," in John Ruggie, ed., The Antinomies of Interdependence (New York: Columbia University Press, 1983), pp. 91-130. Translated under the title "I Piccoli Stati Europeinell'Economia Internazionale: Dipendenza Economica e Politiche Corporative," Rivista Trimestrale di Scienza dell' Administrazione (in press).
    100. "West Germany as Number Two: Reflections on the German Model," in Andrei Markovits, ed., The Political Economy of West Germany: Modell Deutschland. (New York: Praeger, 1982), pp. 199-215.
    101. "Commentary on 'Austrian Industrial Structure and Industrial Policy,'" in Sven W. Arndt, ed., The Political Economy of Austria (Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1982), pp. 150-155.
    102. "Comment on 'Strategic Aspects of the Political Assignment Problem in Open Economies,'" in Raymond E. Lombra and Willard E. Witte, eds., The Political Economy of Domestic and International Monetary Relations (Ames: Iowa State Press, 1982), pp. 130-134.
    103. "Political Compensation for Economic Openness: Incomes Policy and Public Spending in the Small European States," in Kurt Steiner, ed., Tradition and Innovation in Contemporary Austria (Palo Alto: Society for the Promotion of Science and Scholarship, 1982), pp. 99-108.
    104. "Europe as a Number Two?" United States Senate, 96th Congress, Committee on Finance, Subcommittee on International Trade, Hearings, Part 2, December 5 and 9, 1980 (Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981), pp. 110-113.
    105. "Capitalism in One Country? Switzerland in the International Economy," International Organization 34,4 (Autumn 1980), pp. 507-540.
    106. "Problem or Model? West Germany in the 1980s," World Politics 23,4 (July 1980), pp. 577-598.
    107. "Domestic Structures and Political Strategies: Austria in an Interdependent World," in Bruce Russett and Richard Merritt, eds., From Nation-State to Global Community: Essays in Honor of Karl W. Deutsch (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1981), pp. 252-278. A somewhat different version of this article was published under the title, "Dependence and Autonomy: Austria in an Interdependent World," Osterreichische Zeiitschrift fur Aussenpolitik 19,4 (1979), pp. 243-256.
    108. "Introduction: Domestic and International Forces and Strategies of Foreign Economic Policy," in Between Power and Plenty, pp. 3-22.
    109. "Conclusion: Domestic Structures and Strategies of Foreign Economic Policy," in Between Power and Plenty, pp. 295-336.
    110. "Center-Periphery Relations in a Consociational Democracy: Austria and Kleinwalsertal," in Territorial Politics, pp. 123-169.
    111. "Ethnic Political Conflict in South Tyrol," in Milton J. Esman, ed., Ethnic Conflict in the Western World (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1977) pp. 287-323. Also reprinted in slightly altered form in Osterreichische Zeitschrift fur Aussenpolitik 16, 4 (1976), pp. 221-230 and 16, 5 (1976), pp. 275-291.
    112. "The Last Old Nation: Austrian National Consciousness since 1945," Comparative Politics, 9, 2 (January 1977), pp. 147-171. A shortened version was also published under the title, "Dasosterreichische Nationalbewusstsein," in Journal fur angewandte Sozialforschung 16, 3 (1976), pp. 2-14; 18, 1 (1977), pp. 21-22.
    113. "International Relations and Domestic Structures: Foreign Economic Policies of Advanced Industrial States," International Organization 30, 1 (Winter 1976), pp. 1-45.
    114. "West Germany's Place in American Foreign Policy: Pivot, Anchor or Broker?" in Richard Rosecrance, ed., America as an Ordinary Country: United States Foreign Policy and the Future (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1976), pp. 110-135. A shortened version was also published under the title "Die Stellung der Bundersrepublik in der amerikanischen Aussenpolitik: Drehscheibe, Anker oder Makler?" Europa-Archiv 31, 11 (June 1976), pp. 347-356.
    115. "Comparative Policy Studies at Cornell," European Studies Newsletter, 5, 3 (December 1975), pp. 10-12 co-authored with D. Ashford and T.J. Pempel.
    116. "Trends and Oscillations in Austrian Integration Policy since 1955: Alternative Explanations," Journal of Common Market Studies 16, 2 (December 1975), pp. 171-197.
    117. "International Interdependence: Some Long-Term Trends and Recent Changes," International Organization 29, 4 (Fall 1975), pp. 1021-1034.
    118. "Hare and Tortoise: The Race Toward Integration," International Organization 25, 2, pp. 290-295.
  3. C) Book Reviews:
    1. Wolfgang Benz, Gunter Plum, Werner Roder, Einheit der Nation (Stuttgart: Frommann, 1978) in The American Historical Review 83, 3 (June 1980), p. 667.
    2. John Zysman, Political Strategies for Industrial Order (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977), in American Political Science Review 72, 4 (December 1978), pp. 1504-1506.
    3. Benjamin Barber, The Death of Communal Liberty (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1974), in Journal for Interdisciplinary History 7, 1 (Summer 1976), pp. 161-164.
  4. D) Unpublished Papers:
    1. "Preface: Comparative and International Political Economy," (6 pp., May 2007).
    2. "Soft Power and China as a Civilizational State," (14 pp., May 2007).
    3. "Regionalism Reconsidered," (16 pp., May 2007) forthcoming in Journal of East Asian Studies. (2007)
    4. "Civilizational States and Soft Power: An Overview," (48 pp., April 2007).
    5. "Civilizational States, Secularisms and Religions," (29 pp., April 2007).
    6. "Anti-Americanisms in North America: Canada and Mexico," with Brian Bow and Arturo Santa-Cruz (49 pp., February 2007).
    7. "The Contribution of Eclectic Theorizing to the Study and Practice of International Relations," with Rudra Sil (39 pp., February 2007) forthcoming in Chris Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal, eds., Oxford Handbook of International Relations.
    8. "European Identities: Beyond Misplaced Polarities of Cosmopolitanism and Localism," with Jeffrey Checkel (42 pp., January 2007).
    9. "Preface" to the Chinese edition of The Culture of National Security (8 pp., October 2006).
    10. "The Contributions of Eclectic Theorizing to the Study of International Relations," (40pp., September 2006).
    11. "China"s Rise: East Asia and Beyond - EAI Fellowship Application," (22pp., April 2006).
    12. "East Asia in the American Imperium" (30pp., April 2006).
    13. "What is Analytical Eclecticism and Why Do We Need It?" (70pp., August 2005) with Rudra Sil.
    14. "A World of Regions: Asia and Europe in the American Imperium" (46pp., February 2005).
    15. "Transnational Religion in an Expanding Europe," (40pp., April 2005), with Timothy A. Byrnes.
    16. "Types and Sources of Anti-Americanism: A Framework for Analysis," (48pp. February 2005), with Robert O. Keohane.
    17. "The Political Consequences of Anti-Americanism," (28pp., February 2005), with Robert O. Keohane.
    18. "The Political Consequences of Anti-Americanism," (18pp., December 2004), with Robert O. Keohane.
    19. "Types and Sources of Anti-Americanism," (44pp., November 2004), with Robert O. Keohane.
    20. "Beyond Secular Liberalism and Cultural Realism: Limits of Europeanization" (72pp., July 2004).
    21. "Bilateralism: Germany and Europe," (12pp., May 2004).
    22. "Beyond Secular Liberalism and Cultural Realism: Limits of Europeanization" (70pp., May 2004).
    23. "American Primacy and Anti-Americanism in World Politics," (16pp., March 2004).
    24. "Japan"s Cultural Diplomacy in Comparative Perspective," (66pp., March 2004).
    25. "Anti-Americanism and Changes in World Politics: Project Statement (Version 2.5)" (with Robert O. Keohane) (28pp., February 2004).
    26. "Conclusion: Semisovereignty in United Germany" (29 pp., October 2003).
    27. "Conclusion," (48pp., September 2003).
    28. "Introduction: Regionalization in Asia," (60pp. June 2003).
    29. "Immovable Object? Japan"s Security Policy (52pp., June 2003), with H.R. Friman, David Leheny and Nobuo Okawara.
    30. "A World of Regions" (416pp., May 2003. 6 chapters).
    31. "Introduction," (32pp., February 2003), with Takashi Shiraishi.
    32. "Immovable Object? Japan"s Security Policy," with H.R. Friman, David Leheny, and Nobuo Okawara (58pp., February 2003).
    33. "Same War -- Different Views: Germany and Japan and the War on Terrorism," (60pp., February 2003).
    34. "Same War"Different Views: The Counter-Terrorism Campaigns of Germany and Japan after 9/11" (62pp., January 2003).
    35. "Power and Values in "The American Century": Proposal for a Joint Project at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 2004-05," (28pp., January 2003), with Robert O. Keohane.
    36. "Introduction: Cutting Japan"s Gordian Knot " Inch by Inch?" (8pp., December 2002), with Takashi Shiraishi.
    37. "Americanization and Japanization in Asia," (34pp., December 2002).
    38. "Immovable Object? Japan"s Security Policy," (49pp., December 2002), with H.R. Friman, David Leheny, and Nobuo Okawara.
    39. "The Social Sciences in The College of Arts and Sciences," (12pp., November 2002), with David Easley and Walter Cohen.
    40. "Sonderbare Sonderwege: Germany and 9/11," (40pp., November 2002).
    41. "Rethinking Asian Security: A Case for Analytical Eclecticism," (66pp., September 2002), with Rudra Sil.
    42. "Power, Values and Interests in "The American Century": Proposal for a Joint Project at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 2004-05," (14pp., September 2002), with Robert O. Keohane.
    43. "The Social Sciences at in the College of Arts and Science," (6pp., August 2002), with David Easley.
    44. "Open Regionalism: Cultural Diplomacy and Popular Culture in Europe and Asia," (140pp., August 2002).
    45. "Rethinking Asian Security: A Case for Analytical Eclecticism," (66pp., August 2002) with Rudra Sil.
    46. "Small States and Small States Revisited," (52pp., August 2002).
    47. Comment on Stephen D. Krasner"s "Globalization, Power, and Authority" (10pp., August 2002).
    48. "Japan and Asian-Pacific Security," (57 pp., July 2002), with Nobuo Okawara.
    49. "September 11 in Comparative Perspective: The Counter-Terrorism Campaigns of Germany and Japan," (86pp., July 2002).
    50. "Open Regionalism: Cultural Diplomacy and Popular Culture in Europe and Asia," (108pp., June 2002).
    51. "Japan and Asian-Pacific Security," (60pp., June 2002), with Nobuo Okawara.
    52. "The Middle East Conflict: The Limits of U.S. Power," (6pp., June 2002).
    53. "Open Regionalism" (110pp., May 2002).
    54. "The US Imperium," (81pp., March 2002).
    55. "Regionalism in World Politics," (130pp., March 2002).
    56. "Japan and Asian-Pacific-Security," (72pp., February 2002) with Nobuo Okawara.
    57. "Regional States: Japan and Asia, Germany in Europe," (50pp., February 2002).
    58. "The Case for Analytical Eclecticism," (30pp., February 2002).
    59. "Overview," (31pp., January 2002).
    60. "Open Regionalism," (96pp., January 2002).
    61. "September 11th in Comparative Perspective: The Anti-Terrorism Campaigns of Germany and Japan," (24pp., January 2002).
    62. "Japan, Technology and Asian Regionalism in Comparative Perspective," (66pp., January 2002).
    63. "Open Regionalism," (70pp., December 2001).
    64. "Security," (79pp., December 2001).
    65. "Area Studies, Regional Studies, and International Relations," (8pp., November 2001).
    66. "Regionalism in World Politics," (86pp., November 2001).
    67. "Persuasion in International Relations," (5pp., November 2001, with Peter Gourevitch and Robert O. Keohane).
    68. "September 11th in Comparative Perspective: The Anti-terrorism Campaigns of Germany and Japan," (31pp., October 2001).
    69. "Technology," (65pp., September 2001).
    70. "Japan and Asian-Pacific Security: Analytical Eclecticism, not Parsimony," with Nobuo Okawara (72pp., August 2001).
    71. "Why is There no NATO in Asia? Collective Identity, Regionalism, and the Origins of Multilateralism," with Christopher Hemmer (69pp., June 2001).
    72. "Japan and Asian-Pacific Security: Analytical Eclecticism, not Parsimony," with Nobuo Okawara (55pp., June 2001).
    73. "European Enlargement and Institutionalized Hypocrisy," with Elena Iankova (34pp., May 2001).
    74. "The Hidden Mission of the WZB," (8pp., May 2001).
    75. "Debate in the Social Science: "Fictive Construction" and "Strategically-Deployed Poetry,"" (6pp., May 2001).
    76. "German Culture in Europe," (49 pp., May 2001).
    77. "The Cornell Academy of Social Science," with the members of the CUSS seminar (16pp., May 2001).
    78. "Preface" to the Chinese edition of The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics (8pp., April 2001).
    79. "Preface" to the Chinese edition of Norms and National Security: Police and Military in Postwar Japan (8pp., March 2001).
    80. "Why is There No NATO in Asia? Collective Identity, Regionalism, and the Origins of Multilateralism," with Christopher Hemmer (57pp., March 2001).
    81. "Institutionalized Hypocrisy and Europe"s Enlargement," with Elena Iankova (62pp., February 2001).
    82. "Japanese Culture in Asia-Pacific," (49pp., February 2001).
    83. "Personal Reflections on the Cornell University Social Science Seminar, Fall 2000," (6pp., January 2001).
    84. "What Is Asia Anyhow? Collective Identities in Asia," (16pp., January 2001).
    85. "Area and Regional Studies in the United States," (12pp., January 2001).
    86. "Why is There No NATO in Asia? Regionalism, Collective Identity, and the Origins of Multilateralism," with Christopher Hemmer (57pp., December 2000).
    87. "Japan, Technology and Asian Regionalism in Comparative Perspective," (72pp., December 2000).
    88. "Technology and Asian Regionalism in Comparative Perspective," (90pp., October 2000).
    89. "Japan and Asian-Pacific Security: Regionalization, Entrenched Bilateralism and Incipient Multilateralism," (with Nobuo Okawara, 60pp., October 2000).
    90. "Area and Regional Studies in the United States," (12pp., October 2000).
    91. "Rationale for Regional Economic Cooperation: A Commentary," (18 pp., August 2000).
    92. "Collective Identities and the Origins of Multilateralism in Europe but not in Asia in the Early Cold War," with Christopher Hemmer (44pp., August 2000).
    93. "Japan and Asian-Pacific Security: Analytical Eclecticism not Parsimony," with Nobuo Okawara (64pp., July 2000).
    94. "Japan and Asian-Pacific Security: Regionalization of Entrenched Bilateralism and Embryonic Multilateralism," with Nobuo Okawara (60pp., July 2000).
    95. "Rationale for Regional Economic Cooperation: A Commentary," (16 pp., July 2000).
    96. "Norms of Interstate Relations in a World of Regions: Asia and Europe," (18pp., May 2000).
    97. "Postsovereign European Politics," (8pp., April 2000).
    98. "Bilateralism and Regionalization: Japanese and Asian-Pacific Security into the New Millenium," with Nobuo Okawara, (79pp., February 2000).
    99. "Persuasion in International Relations," (12 pp., December 1999).
    100. "Regionalism and Asia," (42 pp., December 1999).
    101. "Japan"s Security Policy and Asian Regionalism in the 1990s," with Nobuo Okawara (70 pp., November 1999).
    102. "The Construction of Regions: Histories and Identities," (17 pp., October 1999).
    103. "A World of Regions," (90 pp., October 1999).
    104. "Collective Identities and the Origins of Multilateralism in Europe but not in Asia in the Early Cold War," with Christopher Hemmer (40 pp., September 1999).
    105. "Trust in International Relations," (49 pp., August 1999).
    106. "Varieties of Asian Regionalism," (52 pp., August 1999).
    107. "Regionalism and Asia," (34 pp., July 1999).
    108. "Regional States: Japan and Asia, Germany in Europe," (53 pp., July 1999).
    109. "European Security Orders and the War in Kosovo," (6 pp., July 1999).
    110. "Tamed Power: Germany in Europe," (42 pp., July 1999).
    111. "Japan's Security Policy and Asian Regionalism in the 1990s," with Nobuo Okawara (60 pp., June 1999).
    112. "Collective Regional Identities," (22 pp., May 1999).
    113. "Collective Identities and the Origins of Multilateralism in Europe but not in Asia in the 1940s and 1950s," with Christopher Hemmer (82 pp., May 1999).
    114. "Persuasion in International Relations," (10 pp., April 1999).
    115. "Varieties of Asian Regionalism," (29 pp., April 1999).
    116. "Corporate Governance and Emerging Capitalisms in Hungary and Bulgaria," with Elena Iankova (30pp., April 1999).
    117. "A Basis for European Integration? Variants of Capitalism in western, central and eastern Europe," (25 pp., March 1999).
    118. "Peace and Development through 'Soft Power'," (21 pp., March 1999).
    119. "The US-Japan Relationship in a World of Open Regions," (6 pp., January 1999).
    120. "Area Studies, Regional Studies, and International Relations," (16 pp., January 1999).
    121. "Varieties of Asian Regionalisms," (54 pp., January 1999).
    122. "Asian Regionalism," (248 pp., December 1998) (together with Natasha Hamilton-Hart, Kozo Kato, and Ming Yue).
    123. "Varieties of Asian Regionalism," (64 pp., December 1998).
    124. "Globalization and Internationalization in Contemporary World Politics," (50 pp., November 1998).
    125. "International Flows and Domestic Restructuring: The Case of Central and Eastern Europe"s Accession to the European Union," with Elena Iankova (28 pp., November 1998).
    126. "Collective Identities and the Origins of Multilateralism in Europe but not in Asia in the 1940s and 1950s," with Christopher Hemmer (68 pp., November 1998).
    127. "Ein Blick auf Deutschland von draussen," (42 pp., November 1998).
    128. "Regional States: Japan and Asia, Germany in Europe," (58 pp., October 1998).
    129. "Technology and Asian Regionalism in Comparative Perspective," (73 pp., August, 1998).
    130. "Ein Blick auf Deutschland von draussen," (41 pp., August 1998).
    131. "Varieties of Asian Regionalism in a Global World," (49 pp., August 1998).
    132. "Trust and International Relations," (62 pp., August 1998).
    133. "Trust and International Relations," (60 pp., April 1998).
    134. "International Organization and IPE, 1968-98," (93 pp., April 1998) (with Robert Keohane and Stephen Krasner).
    135. "Preface: International Organization at its Golden Anniversary," (6 pp., April 1998) (with Robert Keohane and Stephen Krasner).
    136. "Regional Orders: Security in Europe and Asia," (56 pp., February 1998).
    137. "Regionalism Compared: Japan and Asia, Germany in Europe (17 pp., December 1997).
    138. "Left-Wing Violence and State Response: United States, Germany, Italy and Japan, 1960s-1990s," (60pp., December 1997).
    139. "Regional Orders: Technology in Asia and Europe," (54 pp., December 1997).
    140. "Tombstones and Milestones: International Organization and International Relations Theory, 1968-1998," with Robert O. Keohane and Stephen D. Krasner (68 pp., November 1997).
    141. "Asia and Europe as Regional Constructs," (18 pp., November 1997).
    142. "Foreign Cultural Relations: Japan and Germany" (7 pp., October 1997).
    143. "Regionalism Compared: Japan and Asia, Germany in Europe," (28 pp., September 1997).
    144. "Tombstones and Milestones: International Organization and the Growth of International Political Economy, 1968-1998," with Robert O. Keohane and Stephen D. Krasner (66 pp., September 1997).
    145. "Younger by the Decade?" (10 pp., September 1997).
    146. "Geo-Politics, Globalization, Interdependence and the Diffusion of Best Practice and Public Trust," Tentative Paper Outline (5 pp., August 1997).
    147. "A Plea for a Problem-Oriented not Programmatic or Paradigmatic Research: 1997 APSA "National Security Panel," (34 pp., August 1997).
    148. "Comparative Business Networks in East Asia," (6 pp., March 1997).
    149. "Germany and Mitteleuropa" (66 pp., January 1997).
    150. "Preface" (4 pp., January 1997).
    151. "Carrying Coals to Newcastle: Is There Really no Culture in Asia?" (4 pp., November 1996).
    152. "Germany and Central Europe," (63 pp., November 1996).
    153. "Globalism and Regionalism: Japan and Asia, Germany and Europe," (12 pp., October 1996).
    154. "Tamed Power: United Germany in an Integrating Europe" (47 pp., August 1996).
    155. "At Home and Abroad," (2 pp., August 1996).
    156. "The Smaller European States between Germany and Europe," (67 pp., April 1996).
    157. "United Germany in an Integrating Europe," (73 pp., July 1996).
    158. "Culture, Norms and Japanese Security," (6 pp., April 1996).
    159. "Returning to Europe: Central Europe between Internationalization and Institutionalization," (with Wlodek Aniol, Danes Brzica, Tomothy A. Byrnes, Peter Gedeon, Hynek Jerabek, Zuzana Polackova, Ivo Samson, and Frantisk Zich) (88 pp., February 1996).
    160. "Tamed Power: Germany in Europe," (62 pp., February 1996).
    161. "The Smaller European States between Germany and Europe," (67 pp. February 1996).
    162. "Regionalism in Comparative Perspective," (61 pp., January 1996).
    163. "Regionalism in Comparative Perspective," (73 pp., December 1995).
    164. "Conclusion: Regions in World Politics: Japan in Asia and Germany in Europe," (77 pp., September 1995) with Takashi Shiraishi.
    165. "Introduction: Asian Regionalism in Comparative Perspective," (81 pp., September 1995).
    166. "Conclusion: Regions in World Politics: Japan in Asia and Germany in Europe," (with Takashi Shiraishi) (68 pp., July 1995).
    167. "The Cultural Foundations of Murakami's Polymorphic Liberalism," (38 pp., July 1995).
    168. "Alternative Perspectives on National Security," (20 pp., May 1995).
    169. "Japan in Asia: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives," (85 pp., May 1995).
    170. "The Cultural Foundations of Murakami's Polymorphic Liberalism," (36 pp., April 1995).
    171. "Project Overview: The Influence of Germany and the European Community on the Smaller European States," (16 pp., April 1995).
    172. "Identities, Interests and Security: American-European Security Relations," (24 pp., April 1995).
    173. "Between Comparative Politics and International Relations," (8 pp., April 1995).
    174. "Japan in Asia: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives," (83 pp., March 1995).
    175. "Introduction: Alternative Perspectives on National Security," (80 pp. March, 1995).
    176. "Norms, Identity, Culture and National Security," (with Ron Jepperson and Alexander Wendt) (100 pp., March 1995).
    177. "Conclusion: National Security in a Changing World," (82 pp., March 1995).
    178. "Comments prepared for the ISA Roundtable: IPE Distinguished Scholar Award honoring Robert O. Keohane," (6 pp., February 1995).
    179. "Some Reflections on Yasusuke Murakami's Anticlassical Political Economic Analysis," (13 pp., November, 1994).
    180. "'Bullying,' 'Buying' and 'Binding': U.S.-Japanese Transnational Relations and Domestic Structures," (with Yutaka Tsujinaka) (57 pp., September, 1994).
    181. "Introduction: Alternative Perspectives on National Security," (60 pp., August, 1994).
    182. "Conclusion: National Security in a Changing World," (50 pp., August 1994).
    183. "Norms, Identity and State Security in the Contemporary World System," (with Ron Jepperson and Alex Wendt) (86 pp., August 1994).
    184. "Norms, Identity, and Security in the Contemporary World System," (with Ron Jepperson and Alex Wendt) (51 pp., June, 1994).
    185. "Germany and Europe," (11 pp., May 1994).
    186. "Conclusion: State Security in a Changing World," (39 pp., May 1994).
    187. "Introduction: Alternative Perspectives on Security," (49 pp., May 1994).
    188. "Identities, Interests and Security: American-European Security Relations," (27 pp., May 1994).
    189. "Japan in Asia: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives," (42 pp., May 1994).
    190. "Pluralistic Security Communities: A Comment," (5 pp., April 1994).
    191. "Norms, Identity, and Security in the Contemporary World System," (with Ron Jepperson and Alex Wendt) (80 pp., April 1994).
    192. "Introduction: Alternative Perspectives on Security," (50 pp., March 1994).
    193. "Norms, Identity, and Security in the Contemporary World System," (with Ron Jepperson and Alex Wendt) (84 pp., February 1994).
    194. "Norms, Identity, and Security in the Contemporary World System," (with Ron Jepperson and Alex Wendt) (55 pp., January 1994).
    195. "Norms and National Security: Chapter I," (58 pp., November 1993).
    196. "Report of the Academic Advisory Council of the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies," (15 pp., October 1993).
    197. "Agents of Non-Violence: Police, Military, Normative Structures and Japanese Security," (586 pp., August 1993).
    198. "Japanese Security Issues," (with Nobuo Okawara) (43 pp., May 1993).
    199. "A World of Regions: America, Europe and Asia," (26 pp., May 1993).
    200. "A World of Regions: America, Europe and Asia," paper prepared for delivery at the Indiana University Law School conference on "The Globalization of Law, Politics, and Markets,"(17 pp., March 1993).
    201. "The Influence of Germany and the European Community of the Smaller European States: Proposal for the Council of European Studies," (19 pp., January 1993).
    202. "'Bullying', 'Buying' and 'Binding': U.S.-Japanese Transnational Relations and Domestic Structures," (with Yutaka Tsujinaka) (67 pp., December 1992).
    203. "Structures, Norms and Policy: Japan's Security in a Changing World," (with Nobuo Okawara) (68 pp., December, 1992).
    204. "'Bullying' vs. 'Buying': U.S.-Japanese Transnational Relations and Domestic Structures," (with Yutaka Tsujinaka) (64 pp., November 1992).
    205. "Structures, Norms and Policy: Japan's Security in a Changing World," (with Nobuo Okawara) (81 pp., September 1992).
    206. "'Bullying' vs. 'Buying': U.S.-Japanese Transnational Relations and Domestic Structures," (with Yutaka Tsujinaka) (59 pp., September 1992).
    207. "In Defense of the Japanese State: Structures, Norms and Policy Responses in a Changing World," (with Nobuo Okawara) (381 pp., August 1992).
    208. "The Influence of Germany and the European Community on Small European States: Proposal for the Joint Committee on Eastern Europe," (14 pp., May 1992).
    209. "Japan as a Regional Power in Asia," (with Martin Rouse) (49 pp., May 1992).
    210. "'Bullying' vs. 'Buying': U.S.-Japanese Transnational Relations and Domestic Structures," (25 pp., May 1992).
    211. "Japan as a Regional Power in Asia," (with Martin Rouse) (64 pp., April 1992).
    212. "The Influence of Germany and the European Community on the Small States on the European Periphery: Proposal for the Council of European Studies," (7 pp., March 1992).
    213. "The Taming of Power: German Unification 1989-90," (44 pp., March 1992).
    214. "Japan as a Regional Power: Influence and Response in Pacific Asia," (with Martin Rouse) (61 pp., February 1992).
    215. "A World of Regions: America, Europe and Asia," (29 pp., January 1992).
    216. "Norms and National Security: Proposal for the SSRC Committee on International Peace and Security," (12 pp., January 1992).
    217. "The Influence of Germany and the European Community on the Small States in the European Periphery: Project Proposal for the Social Science Research Council," (10 pp., December 1991).
    218. "Japanese Security Issues," (with Nobuo Okawara) (34 pp., December 1991).
    219. "Germany and the Politics of Internal Security," (38 pp. December, 1991).
    220. "Japan's External Security Policy: Political Responses in a Changing World," (with Nobuo Okawara) (272 pp., November 1991).
    221. "The Influence of Germany and the European Community on the Small European States on the European Periphery: Project Proposal," (36 pp., October 1991).
    222. "A World of Regions: America, Europe and Asia," (29 pp., September 1991).
    223. "Japan's External Security Policy: Political Responses in a Changing World," (163 pp., August 1991).
    224. "The Taming of Power: German Unification 1989-90," (47 pp., July 1991).
    225. "A World of Regions: Japan in Asia," (14 pp., July 1991).
    226. "A World of Regions: America, Europe and Asia," (35 pp., July 1991).
    227. "Japan as a Regional Power: Influence and Response in Pacific Asia (Draft Outline)," (with Martin Rouse) (16 pp., July 1991).
    228. "The Influence of Germany and the European Community on the Small States in the European Periphery: Draft Proposal," (18 pp., May 1991).
    229. "Coping with Terrorism: Norms and Internal Security in Germany and Japan," (47 pp., March 1991).
    230. "The Taming of German Power: Unification 1989-90," (29 pp., March 1991).
    231. Preface to Fritz Scharpf, Crisis and Choice in European Social Democracy (6 pp., October 1990).
    232. "Japan's Security Policy: Political, Economic and Military Dimensions," with Nobuo Okawara (38 pp., October 1990).
    233. "Japan's Internal Security Policy: Political Responses to Terrorism and Violent Social Protests in the 1970s and 1980s," together with Yutaka Tsujinaka (279 pp., August 1990).
    234. Strengthening GDR Studies in the United States," (20 pp., August 1990) together with Thomas Baylis.
    235. "West Germany's Internal Security Policy: State and Terrorism in the 1970s and 1980s," (154 pp., July 1990).
    236. "Analyzing Change in International Politics: The New Institutionalism and the Interpretative Approach," (51 pp., July 1990).
    237. "Die Fesselung der deutschen Macht im internationalen System: Der Einigungsprozess 1989-90," (21 pp., July 1990).
    238. "Japan's National Security Policy in Comparative Perspective," (16 pp., June 1990).
    239. "Japan's Internal Security Policy: Political Responses to Terrorism and Violent Social Protest in the 1970s and 1980s (Partial Draft)," (109 pp., May 1990).
    240. "Japan's Internal Security Policy: State and Terrorism in the 1970s and 1980s," (96 pp., April 1990).
    241. "International Interdependence and Domestic Institutions," (7 pp., February 1990).
    242. "West Germany's Internal Security Policy: State and Terrorism in the 1970's and 1980's," (147 pp., July 1989).
    243. "West Germany's National Security Policy: Political and International Imperatives since the 1950s," (133 pp., July 1989).
    244. "American Institute for Contemporary German Studies: The Next Five Years," (16 pp., April 1989).
    245. "The Influence of West Germany on the Structure of Subordinate States in Europe," (10 pp., February 1989).
    246. "The New Institutionalism and International Regimes: The Changing Position of Japan and West Germany in International Politics," (32 pp., February 1989).
    247. "Analyzing Change in International Politics: The New Institutionalism and the Interpretative Approach," (48 pp., February 1989).
    248. "The New Institutionalism and International Regimes: The Changing Position of Japan and West Germany in International Politics," (29 pp., January 1989).
    249. "West German Police and Anti-Terrorist Policy," (102 pp., January 1989).
    250. "American Institute for Contemporary German Studies: The Next Five Years," (16 pp., January 1989).
    251. "Der Neue Institutionalismus und Internationale Regime: Amerika, Japan und Westdeutschland in der Internationalen Politik," (26 pp., July 1988).
    252. "In Search of Central Europe: West Germany, Switzerland and Austria (First Draft)," (48 pp., July 1988).
    253. "Conclusion: Stability and Change in the Emerging Third West German Republic (Third Draft)," (89 pp., July 1988).
    254. "Introduction: Industry in a Changing West Germany (Third Draft)," (57 pp., July 1988).
    255. "Comparative Political Economy: Einaudi's Nationalism in France and Italy Thirty Years Later," (34 pp., June 1988).
    256. "Policy and Politics in Retrospect," (with Douglas E. Ashford and T.J. Pempel) (60 pp., May 1988).
    257. "International Relations Theory and the Analysis of Change (Second Draft)," (30 pp., May 1988).
    258. "Supporter States in the International System: Japan and West Germany," (31 pp., April 1988).
    259. "International Relations Theory and the Analysis of Change (First Draft)," (27 pp., April 1988).
    260. "Regional Realms: The Shaping of the Modern State in Europe, Asia and Latin America," (with Bruce Cumings and Peter Evans) (18 pp., April 1988).
    261. "Conclusion: Stability and Change in the Emerging Third West German Republic (Second Draft)," (90 pp., March 1988).
    262. "Introduction: Industry in a Changing West Germany (Second Draft)," (53 pp., March 1988).
    263. "Working Bibliography on International and Comparative Political Economy," (292 pp., January 1988).
    264. "The Third West German Republic: Continuity in Change," (34 pp., November 1987).
    265. "Comparative Political Economy: Mario Einaudi's Nationalization in France and Italy Thirty Years Later," (25 pp., September 1987).
    266. "Project Description: Domestic Structures and the Exercise of Power: West Germany and Japan in the Postwar World," (25 pp., September 1987).
    267. "The Semisovereign State: West Germany," (51 pp., September 1987).
    268. "Introduction: Industry in a Changing West Germany (First Draft)," (37 pp., August 1987).
    269. "Conclusion: Stability and Change in the Third West German Republic (First Draft)," (66 pp., August 1987).
    270. "State Structures and the Exercise of Power: West Germany and Japan in the Postwar World," (Research Prospectus) (29 pp., July 1987).
    271. "War Settlement, State Structures and Security Policy: Project Proposal," (with Stephen Krasner and Charles Tilly, 17 pp., May 1987).
    272. "International Relations Theory and the Analysis of Change: Analytical Outline," (13 pp., May 1987).
    273. "Industry and Politics in West Germany," (14 pp., April 1987).
    274. "War Settlement, State Structures and Security Policy: Project Proposal," co-authored with Stephen Krasner and Charles Tilly (17 pp., March 1987).
    275. "War Settlement and State Structures: The Impact of World War II," co-authored with Stephen Krasner and Charles Tilly (29 pp., February 1987).
    276. "Transformation in the Exercise of Japanese and German Power: Project Proposal," (6 pp, April 1986).
    277. "Industry and Political Change in West Germany," (27 pp., March 1986).
    278. "Japan: Switzerland of the Far East?" (61 pp., November 1985).
    279. "Change Without 'Wende': The Politics of Economic Policy in West Germany," (38 pp., October 1985).
    280. "Parapublic Institutions and Public Policy: West Germany," (103 pp., September 1985).
    281. "Why Japan Is Not Asia's Switzerland (or Austria)," (75 pp., July 1985).
    282. "Economic Policy in the Federal Republic," (36 pp., May 1985).
    283. "A GDR National Consciousness?" (5 pp., April 1985).
    284. "Small Nations as Experiments? Experiences from Europe (and Other Places)," (15 pp., March 1985).
    285. "The Political Economy of Industrial Adjustment: West Germany in the 1980s," (Research Proposal: First Draft)" (42 pp., February 1985).
    286. "The Political Economy of Industrial Adjustment: West Germany in the 1980s," (2 pp., January 1985).
    287. "Flexible Industrial Adjustment: The Small European States since the Nineteenth Century," (44 pp., October 1984).
    288. "Capitalism Compared: Japan, USA and West Germany," (20 pp., June 1984).
    289. "Coping with Adverse Change: Industrial Adjustment in Europe and Japan," (39 pp., April 1984).
    290. "The Historical Determinants of Democratic Corporatism," (88 pp., April 1984).
    291. "Japan's Biotechnology Industry in Comparative Perspective," co-authored with Shoko Tanaka (55 pp., February 1984).
    292. "Comparative Industrial Policy," (7 pp., November, 1983).
    293. "Reflections on Japan and Germany," (7 pp., June 1983).
    294. "Anti-Fordism: The Small European States," (36 pp., March 1983).
    295. "Bibliography on Textiles, Steel and Electronics (Computers/ Semi-conductors): English Language Materials," (14 pp., January 1983).
    296. "Readings in International and Comparative Political Economy," (37 pp., January 1983).
    297. "Transnational Linkages, State Policies and State Structures," co-authored with Peter Evans (21 pp., November 1982).
    298. "Internal Determinants of State Structures," (3 pp., November, 1982).
    299. "Identity, Interest and Authority: Migrant Workers in West Germany," (8 pp., October 1982).
    300. "Corporatism and the Politics of Industry," (93 pp., September, 1982).
    301. "The Spongey State," (35 pp., August 1982).
    302. "The Determinants of Policy in Switzerland and Austria," (94 pp., February 1982).
    303. "Corporatism and the Politics of Industry," (88 pp., January 1982).
    304. "Capitalism vs. Social Democracy: Domestic Structures, Industrial Sectors and Political Strategies of Adjustment in Switzerland and Austria," (123 pp., May 1981).
    305. "Economic Policy in Comparative Perspective: Incomes Policy and Public Spending," (24 pp., May 1980).
    306. "Capitalism in One Country? Switzerland in the International Economy," (71 pp., April 1980).
    307. "State Strength through Market Competition: Japan's Industrial Strategy," (40 pp., March 1980).
    308. "The European-American and International Issues Program of the German Marshall Fund: A Review," (11 pp., February 1980).
    309. "A Semi-Sovereign State: Policy and Politics in West Germany (Book Outline)," (59 pp., February 1980).
    310. "Dependence and Autonomy: The Small European States in the International Economy," (76 pp., September 1979).
    311. "Between Interdependence and Dependence: The Small European States in the International Economy (An Analytical Outline)," (14 pp., March 1979).
    312. "Capitalism in One Country? Switzerland in the International Economy," (104 pp., February 1979).
    313. "The International Affairs Program of the German Marshall Fund: A Review," (9 pp., February 1978).
    314. "Political Strategies and Industrial Structures: Austrian Strategies in the World Economy," (32 pp., February 1978).
    315. "Research Design: Comparative Analysis of Economic and Foreign Economic Policies of Advanced Industrial States (Second Draft)," (12 pp., January 1978).
    316. "International Dependence and Strategies of Association: The Small European States," (31 pp., August 1977).
    317. "Research Design: Comparative Analysis of Economic and Foreign Economic Policies of Advanced Industrial States," (26 pp., August 1977).
    318. "Domestic Regimes and the International Political Economy in Historical Perspective," (11 pp., July 1977).
    319. "Project Proposal: Comparative Analysis of the Foreign Economic Policy of Advanced Industrial States (United States, Britain, France, West Germany and Austria)," (7 pp., June 1977).
    320. "Modernization and the Domestic Bases of Foreign Economic Policy: The Advanced Industrial States," (108 pp., March 1977).
    321. "Introduction: Domestic Structures and Foreign Economic Policy," (24 pp., October 1976).
    322. "Conclusion: Some Notes on the Foreign Economic Policy of Advanced Industrial States," (28 pp., October 1976).
    323. "Bibliography of Comparative Public Policy: Agricultural Trade," (56 pp., 1976).
    324. "The Last Old Nation: Austrian National Consciousness Since 1945," (26 pp., September 1975).
    325. "The European Community: Supranational Pail for National Garbage," (2 pp., June 1975).
    326. "Ethnic Conflict in South Tyrol: Demise, Decline or Dormancy?" (54 pp., May 1975).
    327. "Transnational Relations and Domestic Structures: Foreign Economic Policies of Advanced Industrial States," (75 pp., January 1975).
    328. "International Interdependence (II): Problems of Political Inference," (42 pp., April 1974).
    329. "International Interdependence (I): The Transformation of International Relations," (31 pp., March 1974).
    330. "Integration Policy as Domestic Politics: Austria and the European Integration Process since 1955," (39 pp., January 1974).
    331. "Changing Political Priorities in West Germany: From the National to the Social Question," (18 pp., 1974).
    332. "The Last Old Nation: Austrian National Consciousness since 1945," (62 pp., August 1973).

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