Daniel W. Drezner
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Daniel W. Drezner's Degrees
- PhD Political Science Stanford University
- Masters Political Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Political Science Williams College
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Daniel W. Drezner is an American political scientist. He is known for his scholarship and commentary on International Relations and International Political Economy. He is professor of international politics at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He is also a nonresident senior fellow at the Project on International Order and Strategy at the Brookings Institution.
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Published Works
- All Politics Is Global: Explaining International Regulatory Regimes (2007) (624)
- Globalization and Policy Convergence (2001) (604)
- The power and politics of blogs (2007) (591)
- Why Globalization Works (2005) (590)
- The sanctions paradox : economic statecraft and international relations (1999) (345)
- The Hidden Hand of Economic Coercion (2003) (311)
- Bargaining, Enforcement, and Multilateral Sanctions: When Is Cooperation Counterproductive? (2000) (245)
- All Politics Is Global (2008) (239)
- The Power and Peril of International Regime Complexity (2009) (228)
- The Global Governance of the Internet: Bringing the State Back In (2004) (184)
- Globalization, harmonization, and competition: the different pathways to policy convergence (2005) (169)
- The Outsourcing Bogeyman (2004) (155)
- Bad Debts: Assessing China's Financial Influence in Great Power Politics (2009) (141)
- Introduction: Blogs, politics and power: a special issue of Public Choice (2007) (125)
- Sanctions Sometimes Smart: Targeted Sanctions in Theory and Practice (2011) (118)
- Ideas, Bureaucratic Politics, and the Crafting of Foreign Policy (2000) (113)
- Web of Influence (2004) (111)
- The Economic and Environmental Effects of Border Tax Adjustments for Climate Policy (2009) (111)
- Conflict Expectations and the Paradox of Economic Coercion (1998) (98)
- The Sanctions Paradox (1999) (91)
- The Realist Tradition in American Public Opinion (2008) (90)
- Economic Interdependence and War (2015) (76)
- The System Worked: How the World Stopped Another Great Depression (2014) (70)
- Does Obama Have a Grand Strategy (2011) (69)
- Sovereign Wealth Funds and the (In)security of Global Finance (2008) (67)
- Targeted Sanctions in a World of Global Finance (2015) (65)
- The trouble with carrots: Transaction costs, conflict expectations, and economic inducements (1999) (55)
- Public Intellectuals 2.1 (2009) (54)
- The New New World Order (2007) (48)
- The System Worked: Global Economic Governance during the Great Recession (2014) (47)
- International Political Economy, Global Financial Orders and the 2008 Financial Crisis (2013) (47)
- How Smart are Smart Sanctions (2003) (47)
- WEIGHING THE SCALES : THE INTERNET ’ S EFFECT ON STATE-SOCIETY RELATIONS (2005) (45)
- Theories of International Politics and Zombies (2011) (41)
- The Song Remains the Same: International Relations After COVID-19 (2020) (40)
- THE TRAGEDY OF THE GLOBAL INSTITUTIONAL COMMONS (2010) (39)
- Military Primacy Doesn't Pay (Nearly As Much As You Think) (2013) (36)
- International Relations 2.0: The Implications of New Media for an Old Profession (2010) (35)
- State structure, technological leadership and the maintenance of hegemony (2001) (32)
- The Sanctions Paradox: List of tables (1999) (31)
- Sovereignty for Sale (2001) (29)
- The Bubble of American Diplomacy: Correcting the Misuse of American Power (2004) (28)
- Present at the Destruction: The Trump Administration and the Foreign Policy Bureaucracy (2019) (27)
- The Ideas Industry: How Pessimists, Partisans, and Plutocrats Are Transforming the Marketplace of Ideas (2017) (25)
- Is historical institutionalism bunk? (2010) (25)
- Locating the Proper Authorities: The Interaction of Domestic and International Institutions (2002) (24)
- Allies, adversaries, and economic coercion: Russian foreign economic policy since 1991 (1997) (21)
- Technological change and international relations (2019) (21)
- Outside the box: Explaining sanctions in pursuit of foreign economic goals (2001) (21)
- Economic Statecraft in the Age of Trump (2019) (21)
- Immature leadership: Donald Trump and the American presidency (2020) (20)
- The Angry Populist as Foreign Policy Leader: Real Change or Just Hot Air? (2017) (20)
- Counter-Hegemonic Strategies in the Global Economy (2019) (20)
- Will currency follow the flag (2010) (19)
- The Irony of Global Economic Governance: The System Worked (2012) (19)
- Avoiding Trivia: The Role of Strategic Planning in American Foreign Policy (2009) (17)
- On the Balance Between International Law and Democratic Sovereignty (2001) (17)
- Globalizers of the world, unite! (1998) (17)
- Locating the Proper Authorities (2002) (15)
- Metaphor of the Living Dead: Or, the Effect of the Zombie Apocalypse on Public Policy Discourse (2015) (14)
- Theories of International Politics and Zombies: Revived Edition (2014) (14)
- The Social Effects of International Institutions on Domestic (Foreign Policy) Actors (2002) (14)
- The Global Governance of the Internet (2008) (12)
- U.S. Trade Strategy: Free Versus Fair (2006) (12)
- The Toddler-in-Chief (2020) (10)
- Online political organizing: lessons from the field (2004) (9)
- THE VISCOSITY OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: WHEN IS FORUM-SHOPPING EXPENSIVE? (2006) (8)
- Power and International Relations: a temporal view (2020) (8)
- How Universal Are Club Standards? Emerging Markets and Volunteerism (2009) (8)
- The different pathways to policy convergence (2004) (8)
- Sanctions, Statecraft, and Nuclear Proliferation: An analytically eclectic approach to sanctions and nonproliferation (2012) (7)
- Mercantilist and Realist Perspectives on the Global Political Economy (2010) (7)
- GAUGING THE POWER OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY: Intellectual property and public health (2005) (7)
- Values, Interests, and American Grand Strategy (2005) (7)
- So You Want To Get a Tenure-Track Job …. (1998) (7)
- Club Standards and International Finance (2008) (7)
- The Complex Causation of Sanction Outcomes (2000) (7)
- The Challenging Future of Strategic Planning (2009) (6)
- A Bottom-Up Review (2001) (6)
- Growing Apart?: Lost in Translation: The Transatlantic Divide over Diplomacy (2007) (6)
- Correspondence: The Profitability of Primacy (2014) (5)
- Rebooting Republican Foreign Policy (2013) (4)
- Introduction: The Interaction of International and Domestic Institutions (2006) (4)
- How not to sanction (2022) (4)
- The Sanctions Paradox: Introduction (1999) (4)
- The Death of the Democratic Advantage? (2022) (3)
- Public Intellectual 2.0. (2008) (3)
- Response to William G. Howell and Terry M. Moe’s Review of The Toddler in Chief: What Donald Trump Teaches Us about the Modern Presidency (2021) (3)
- The New Politics of Regulatory Cooperation: The Case of Food Safety (2008) (3)
- Brother, Can You Spare $195 Billion? (2005) (3)
- The Profitability of Primacy (2014) (2)
- The Power of Economics and Public Opinion (2012) (2)
- Is There an Exceptional American Approach to Global Economic Governance (2015) (2)
- American think tanks in the twenty-first century (2015) (2)
- The state as person in international theory (2004) (2)
- Grand Strategy in a Fractured Marketplace of Ideas (2021) (2)
- Does American Military Power Attract Foreign Investment (2016) (2)
- Perception, Misperception, and Sensitivity (2018) (2)
- Weighing the Scales (2011) (2)
- Globalization Without Riots (2004) (2)
- The contradictions of post-crisis global economic governance (2013) (1)
- Interests, Institutions, and Information: Domestic Politics and International Relations. By Helen Milner. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1997. 309p. $47.50 cloth, $18.95 paper (1998) (1)
- Society’s Books of Note (2013) (1)
- Where Did All the Jobs Go? Nowhere (2004) (1)
- The Power and Peril of International (2016) (1)
- A Theory of Regulatory Outcomes (2008) (1)
- REGIME PROLIFERATION AND THE TRAGEDY OF THE GLOBAL INSTITUTIONAL COMMONS (2009) (1)
- The Zombie Literature (2015) (1)
- How Sanctions Work: Lessons from South Africa@@@The Sanctions Paradox@@@Honey and Vinegar: Incentives, Sanctions and Foreign Policy (2000) (1)
- The “Semi-Deviant” Case:: TRIPS and Public Health (2008) (1)
- Rival Standards and Genetically Modified Organisms (2008) (0)
- International relations: the ‘how not to’ guide (2022) (0)
- Chapter Five: Club Standards and International Finance (2008) (0)
- Presidents, Populism, and the Crisis of Democracy. By William G. Howell and Terry M. Moe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020. 256p. $95.00 cloth, $18.00 paper. (2021) (0)
- The Sanctions Paradox: Evaluating the evidence (1999) (0)
- Regulating the Undead in a Liberal World Order (2015) (0)
- International Politics and Zombies (2012) (0)
- The Contributors (2014) (0)
- The Pro a tability of Primacy (2014) (0)
- Chapter Two: A Theory of Regulatory Outcomes (2008) (0)
- A Very Important Note about Zombie Networks (2015) (0)
- Reviewers for Volume 34 (2005) (0)
- Neoconservatism and the Axis of Evil Dead (2015) (0)
- Introduction . . . to the Undead (2015) (0)
- Globalization: A Critical Introduction by Jan Aart Scholte (2001) (0)
- Reviewers for Volume 42 (2011) (0)
- Give to the Poor (2004) (0)
- Useless Sanctions Weaken Necessary Sanctions (2018) (0)
- Chapter three. A Typology of Global Governance Processes (2008) (0)
- A Discussion of Aida H. Hozic and Jacqui True’s Scandalous Economics: Gender and the Politics of Financial Crises (2017) (0)
- Part II: Practice (2008) (0)
- Glossary of Acronyms (2008) (0)
- The Supergendered Politics of the Posthuman World (2015) (0)
- Afterword to the Paperback Edition (2008) (0)
- The Sanctions Paradox: Cambridge Studies in International Relations (1999) (0)
- A model of economic coercion (1999) (0)
- Recent Literature on Sanctions (2001) (0)
- Book Review: The Invention of Market Freedom (2013) (0)
- Chapter Four: The Global Governance of the Internet (2008) (0)
- States, Firms, and Power: Successful Sanctions in United States Foreign Policy . By Shambaugh George. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999. 248p. $21.95. (2000) (0)
- The Sanctions Paradox: Conclusions, implications, speculations (1999) (0)
- Part I: Theory (2008) (0)
- Book reviews (2009) (0)
- The Price of Peace: Incentives and International Conflict Prevention . Edited by David Cortright. New York: Rowman a Littlefield, 1997. 347p. $68.50 cloth, $26.95 paper. (1999) (0)
- Chapter Seven: The “Semi-Deviant” Case: TRIPS and Public Health (2008) (0)
- Acknowledgments to the First Edition (2015) (0)
- The Viscosity of Global Governance (2007) (0)
- Review: The Bubble of American Diplomacy (2004) (0)
- Remarks by Daniel Drezner (2008) (0)
- Epilogue: Bringing the Brain Back In (2015) (0)
- The Realpolitik of the Living Dead (2015) (0)
- Bureaucratic Politics: The “Pulling and Hauling” of Zombies (2015) (0)
- Conclusion . . . or So You Think (2015) (0)
- Bringing the Great Powers Back In (2008) (0)
- The Social Construction of Zombies (2015) (0)
- Distracting Debates about Flesh-Eating Ghouls (2015) (0)
- Contributors (2010) (0)
- The Sanctions Paradox: Plausibility probes (1999) (0)
- Domestic Politics: Are All Zombie Politics Local? (2015) (0)
- C. Randall Henning. 2017. Tangled Governance: International Regime Complexity, the Troika, and the Euro Crisis (New York: Oxford University Press) (2018) (0)
- Acknowledgments to the Revived Edition (2015) (0)
- Economic Interdependence and War by Dale Copeland (review) (2015) (0)
- The Sanctions Paradox: The extent of NIS concessions (1999) (0)
- 3. Perception, Misperception, and Sensitivity Chinese Economic Power and Preferences after the 2008 Financial Crisis (2017) (0)
- Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists (2005) (0)
- Chapter Six: Rival Standards and Genetically Modified Organisms (2008) (0)
- C. Randall Henning. 2017. Tangled Governance: International Regime Complexity, the Troika, and the Euro Crisis (New York: Oxford University Press) (2018) (0)
- A Typology of Global Governance Processes (2008) (0)
- Why Ron Krebs’ narrative should have been longer (2016) (0)
- Disarming Strangers: Nuclear Diplomacy with North Korea . By Leon Sigal. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1998. 321p. $29.95. (1998) (0)
- Chapter One: Bringing the Great Powers Back In (2008) (0)
- Sovereign Wealth Funds and the ( in ) Security of Global Finance 1 (2008) (0)
- The Sanctions Paradox: References (1999) (0)
- What to Read on Economic Sanctions (2009) (0)
- The Sanctions Paradox: Russian power and preferences (1999) (0)
- IR 2.0: The Implications of New Media for an Old Profession (2010) (0)
- Chapter Eight: Conclusions and Speculations (2008) (0)
- Reviewers for Volume 35 (2006) (0)
- Review: Why Globalization Works (2005) (0)
- The Dollar and National Security: The Monetary Components of Hard Power by Paul Viotti. Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2014. 248 pp. Paper, $25.95. (2015) (0)
- Conclusions and Speculations (2008) (0)
- Chapter Three: A Typology of Governance Processes (2008) (0)
- El fantasma del outsourcing (2004) (0)
- Review of Off Center (2006) (0)
- Why Ron Krebs’ narrative should have been longer (2016) (0)
- INO volume 54 issue 1 Cover and Front matter (2000) (0)
- We’re Only Human: Psychological Responses to the Undead (2015) (0)
- The Sanctions Paradox: Economic statecraft and nuclear proliferation on the Korean peninsula (1999) (0)
- Editor's Introduction (2010) (0)
- Defining a Zombie (2015) (0)
- Review of The Unfinished Global Revolution (2011) (0)
- Inside the superstar economy of America's big thinkers (2013) (0)
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