Erik Voeten
Dutch political scientist
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Political Science
Erik Voeten's Degrees
- PhD Political Science University of Amsterdam
- Masters Political Science University of Amsterdam
- Bachelors Political Science University of Amsterdam
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Erik Voeten is a Dutch political scientist. Voeten studied public administration and public policy at the University of Twente and earned a doctorate at Princeton University. He completed postdoctoral research at Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation, then joined the George Washington University faculty as an assistant professor. Voeten was named Peter F. Krogh Professor of Global Justice and Geopolitics at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service within Georgetown University in 2007. He succeeded Jon Pevehouse as chief editor of the International Organization in July 2017.
Erik Voeten's Published Works
Published Works
- Estimating Dynamic State Preferences from United Nations Voting Data (2015) (502)
- Clashes in the Assembly (2000) (411)
- The Cost of Shame: International Organizations and Foreign Aid in the Punishing of Human Rights Violators (2009) (274)
- The Political Origins of the UN Security Council's Ability to Legitimize the Use of Force (2005) (220)
- The Politics of Shame: The Condemnation of Country Human Rights Practices in the UNCHR (2006) (206)
- Resisting the Lonely Superpower: Responses of States in the United Nations to U.S. Dominance (2004) (164)
- The Impartiality of International Judges: Evidence from the European Court of Human Rights (2008) (162)
- Outside Options and the Logic of Security Council Action (2001) (121)
- International Courts as Agents of Legal Change: Evidence from LGBT Rights in Europe (2013) (119)
- Data and Analyses of Voting in the UN General Assembly (2012) (113)
- The Politics of International Judicial Appointments: Evidence from the European Court of Human Rights (2007) (111)
- Public Opinion and the Legitimacy of International Courts (2013) (111)
- Analyzing Roll Calls with Perfect Spatial Voting: France 1946–1958 (2004) (109)
- Public Opinion, the War in Iraq, and Presidential Accountability (2006) (107)
- The relational politics of shame: Evidence from the universal periodic review (2018) (87)
- Precedent in International Courts: A Network Analysis of Case Citations by the European Court of Human Rights (2011) (86)
- Populism and Backlashes against International Courts (2019) (62)
- Data and analyses of voting in the United Nations General Assembly (2013) (60)
- Are People Really Turning Away from Democracy? (2016) (57)
- Competition and Complementarity between Global and Regional Human Rights Institutions (2017) (44)
- Party competition in the European Parliament. Evidence from Roll Call and Survey Analysis (2004) (38)
- Measuring Legal Systems (2007) (37)
- Domestic Implementation of European Court of Human Rights Judgments: Legal Infrastructure and Government Effectiveness Matter: A Reply to Dia Anagnostou and Alina Mungiu-Pippidi (2014) (36)
- How Does Customary International Law Change? The Case of State Immunity (2015) (36)
- Borrowing and Nonborrowing among International Courts (2009) (36)
- Oil and International Cooperation (2016) (35)
- Political competition in the European Parliament (2004) (35)
- International Judicial Independence (2011) (33)
- Backlash and Judicial Restraint: Evidence from the European Court of Human Rights (2020) (32)
- The Politics of International Judicial Appointments (2008) (30)
- Making Sense of the Design of International Institutions (2019) (26)
- Are New Democracies Better Human Rights Compliers? (2012) (23)
- Does a Professional Judiciary Induce More Compliance? Evidence from the European Court of Human Rights (2012) (20)
- Does participation in international organizations increase cooperation? (2014) (17)
- Legitimacy challenges to the liberal world order: Evidence from United Nations speeches, 1970–2018 (2020) (16)
- Precedent, Compliance, and Change in Customary International Law: An Explanatory Theory (2014) (15)
- Who Governs the Globe?: Who is running the international criminal justice system? (2010) (14)
- Why no UN Security Council reform? Lessons for and from institutionalist theory (2007) (14)
- A two-dimensional analysis of seventy years of United Nations voting (2018) (13)
- Regional Judicial Institutions and Economic Cooperation: Lessons for Asia? (2010) (12)
- Legislator Preferences, Ideal Points, and the Spatial Model in the European Parliament (2005) (10)
- Politics, Judicial Behaviour, and Institutional Design (2011) (9)
- International Practices: The practice of political manipulation (2011) (9)
- Oil and Unbalanced Globalization (2013) (9)
- Walking Back Human Rights in Europe? (2020) (8)
- The Cost of Shame: International Organizations, Foreign Aid, and Human Rights Norms Enforcement (2006) (7)
- Rigor Is Not the Enemy of Relevance (2015) (7)
- Unipolar politics as usual (2011) (7)
- Gender and judging: evidence from the European Court of human rights (2020) (6)
- International Judicial Behavior (2013) (5)
- Ideology and International Institutions (2021) (4)
- The Role of Precedent at the European Court of Human Rights: A Network Analysis of Case Citations (2010) (4)
- The Politics of Implementing European Court of Human Rights Judgements (2012) (3)
- Data and analyses of voting in the United Nations (2013) (2)
- Norms, Power, and Human Rights (2014) (1)
- Sovereignty, Substance, and Public Support for European Courts (2020) (1)
- Sovereignty, Substance, and Public Support for European Courts’ Human Rights Rulings (2021) (1)
- A Spatial Modeling Framework (2021) (1)
- Do Nationals in Leadership Positions Affect Cooperation with International Organizations? Evidence from the International Criminal Court Using a Regression Discontinuity Design (2009) (1)
- A two-dimensional analysis of seventy years of United Nations voting (2018) (1)
- Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations: International Judicial Independence (2012) (1)
- Does Participation in International Organizations Increase Cooperation? Evidence from the ICC, UNHRC, and UNSC (2011) (0)
- Alexander Thompson. 2009. Channels of power: The UN Security Council and U.S. Statecraft in Iraq (Ithaca: Cornell University Press) (2009) (0)
- Expertise, Ideology, and Distributive Politics (2021) (0)
- Ideological Structure and Membership in International Institutions (2021) (0)
- Theoretical Perspectives on Post – Cold War Global Politics (2000) (0)
- Preface (2021) (0)
- Ideology and Theories of International Institutions (2021) (0)
- International Courts as Agents of Legal Change: Evidence from LGBT Rights in Europe—ERRATUM (2014) (0)
- Title What Do We Know About Export Diversification in Oil-Producing Countries ? (2015) (0)
- The Middeck Glovebox - From past success to future growth (1995) (0)
- Ideology and the Investment Regime (2021) (0)
- Replication data for: Are New Democracies Better Human Rights Compliers? International Organization (2015) (2014) (0)
- Conclusion: Implications for the Liberal International Order (2021) (0)
- Introduction (2021) (0)
- Government Instability with Perfect Spatial Voting: France 1946-1958 (2002) (0)
- INO volume 68 issue 2 Cover and Back matter (2014) (0)
- INO volume 54 issue 2 Cover and Front matter (2000) (0)
- Ideology, Institutions, Power, and Militarized Disputes (2021) (0)
- INO volume 66 issue 1 Cover and Back matter (2012) (0)
- International Organization Membership and Militarized Conflict: A Distributive Perspective (2016) (0)
- The Energy Transition and Support for the Radical Right: Evidence from the Netherlands (2022) (0)
- Where is U.S. Multilateral Leadership (2016) (0)
- Gradual and Sudden Shifts in Political Perceptions: Impressions of Negativity in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Campaign (2005) (0)
- INO volume 68 issue 4 Cover and Back matter (2014) (0)
- Referees Acta Politica 2011 (2012) (0)
- Conclusion (2021) (0)
- Regional Judicial Institutions and Economic Cooperation (2013) (0)
- Domestic Law Goes Global: Legal Traditions and International Courts . By Sarah McLaughlin Mitchell and Emilia Justyna Powell. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 280p. $94.00. (2013) (0)
- The Myth of the Eclectic IR Scholar? (2022) (0)
- Do Domestic Climate Rulings Make Paris Treaty Commitments More Credible? Evidence from Stock Market Returns (2022) (0)
- A Response to Professors Meyer, Ohlin and Lorite Escorihuela (2014) (0)
- Editor's Note (2017) (0)
- Global Ideological Conflict (2021) (0)
- The relational politics of shame: Evidence from the universal periodic review (2017) (0)
- Does participation in international organizations increase cooperation? (2013) (0)
- CHINA’S GROWING OUTWARD DIRECT INVESTMENT: A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE POLITICAL IMPACT (2016) (0)
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