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Alvin Felzenberg:

  • The Leaders We Deserved (and a Few We Didn't): Rethinking the Presidential Rating Game (Basic Books, 2008)

Dan Guttmann: 

  • “Governance by Contract:  Constitutional Visions: Time for Reflection and Choice,”  Public Contract Law Journal:  33:2 (2004)
  • “Operating Systems,” Environmental Forum, November-December 2008
  • “Science’s Troubled Legacy,” Science Progress, January, 2009

Douglas Harris:

  • The Austin-Boston Connection:  Fifty Years of House Democratic Leadership, 1937-1989 (with Anthony Champagne, James Riddlesperger, and Garrison Nelson), Texas A&M Press, forthcoming Summer 2009.
  • Middlemen No More?  Emergent Patterns in Congressional Leadership Selection” PS Political Science and Politics 41 (January 2008)

Jim Lacey:         

  • The Making of Peace (Cambridge 2008)
  • Pershing – A Biography (Palgrave-MacMillan, 2008)
  • Fresh from the Fight (Zenith, Due Fall 2009)
  • The First Clash:  The Battle of Marathon (Random House, Due Winter 2009)

Mark Lowenthal:

  • From Secrets to Policy, 4th Edition (Congressional Quarterly Press, 2008)
  • "Intelligence Collection in Transition," World Politics Review, Feb. 2, 2009
  • "The Analytic Environment," in A Handbook of the Psychology of Intelligence Analysis, Richard L. Rees, ed. (2008)
  • "The Real Intelligence Failure?  Spineless Spies," Washington Post, May 25, 2008.
  • "Intelligence in Transition:  Analysis after September 11 and Iraq," in Analyzing Intelligence (2008)

Ken Masugi:

  • Democracy in California:  Politics and Government in the Golden State, 2nd Edition (with Brian Janiskee) (Rowman and Littlefield, 2007).

Michael O’Hanlon:

  • Unfinished Business: U.S. Overseas Military Presence in the 21st Century (Center for a New American Security, 2008)
  • Defense Strategy for the Post-Saddam Era (Brookings Institution Press, 2005)

Alexander Rosenthal:

  • Crown Under Law: Richard Hooker, John Locke, and the Ascent of Modern Constitutionalism (Roman and Littlefield, 2008)

Ariel Roth:

  • "Nuclear Weapons in Neo-Realist Theory", International Studies Review 9:3 (2007), pp. 369-384
  • "Balancing and the Bible: A Pre-Thucydidean View of Threat", Security Studies 71:1 (2008), pp. 138-163

Kevin Scott:

  • "Sins of Commission?:  Understanding Membership Patterns on the United Nations Human Rights Commission." Political Research Quarterly. 61(3): 390-402, 2008. With Martin Edwards, Susan Allen, and Kate Irvin.
  • "Collegial Influences and Judicial Voting Change:  The Effect of Membership Change on U.S. Supreme Court Justices." Law and Society Review.  41(4): 909-938, 2007.  With Scott R. Meinke.

Robert Shogan:

  • No Sense of Decency:  The Army-McCarthy Hearings: A Demagogue Falls and Television Takes Charge of American Politics (Chicago:  Ivan R. Dee Publishers, March 2009)

Michael Siegel:

  • “Riding Tall in a Small Saddle:  The Chief Judgeship of Richard H. Chambers,” Western Legal History, Vol. 19 (2006)

Thomas Stanton:

  • Making Government Manageable:  Executive Organization and Management in the 21st Century (with Benjamin Ginsberg), (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004)
  • Meeting the Challenge of 9/11: Blueprints for Effective Government (M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 2006)
  • Government Sponsored Enterprises:  Mercantilist Companies in the Modern World (AEI Press, 2002)
  • “Reducing Government Involvement in a Market: Lessons from the Privatization of Sallie Mae,” Public Budgeting & Finance, Spring 2008

Andrew Selee:

  • Towards a Strategic Partnership between the United States and Mexico (Woodrow Wilson Center, 2009)
  • The United States and Mexico: More Than Neighbors (Woodrow Wilson Center, 2007)

Margaret Williams:

  • “Ambition, Gender, and the Judiciary” Political Research Quarterly 61:68-78, 2008
  • “Women Judges: Accession at the State Court Level.” Social Science Quarterly 88:1192-1204, 2007