Judith Kelley
Danish political scientist
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Judith Kelley's Degrees
- PhD Political Science Columbia University
- Masters Political Science Columbia University
- Bachelors Political Science University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Judith Green Kelley is a Danish-born American political scientist. Judith Green Kelley is Kevin D. Gorter Professor of Public Policy and Political Science and, since January 2018, Dean of the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. She received her BA from Stanford University in 1995, her MPP in Public Policy from Harvard University Kennedy School of Government in 1997, and her Ph.D. in Public Policy from Harvard University in 2001. She studies democracy promotion, human rights, and international influences on domestic politics. She is well known for her early work on conditionality and socialization, particularly the area of ethnic minority policies in connection with EU enlargement. More recently, she has pioneered research on election monitoring, producing new data and analysis that raises questions about its usefulness and effectiveness. Her newest work focuses on new tools of influence such as global governance indicators.
Judith Kelley's Published Works
Published Works
- New Wine in Old Wineskins: Promoting Political Reforms Through the New European Neighbourhood Policy (2006) (387)
- International Actors on the Domestic Scene: Membership Conditionality and Socialization by International Institutions (2004) (385)
- Ethnic Politics in Europe: The Power of Norms and Incentives (2004) (294)
- Politics by number: indicators as social pressure in international relations (2015) (262)
- Monitoring Democracy: When International Election Observation Works, and Why It Often Fails (2012) (244)
- Who Keeps International Commitments and Why? The International Criminal Court and Bilateral Nonsurrender Agreements (2007) (171)
- Assessing the Complex Evolution of Norms: The Rise of International Election Monitoring (2008) (167)
- The Concept of International Delegation (2006) (132)
- D-Minus Elections: The Politics and Norms of International Election Observation (2009) (101)
- The Power of Ranking: The Ease of Doing Business Indicator and Global Regulatory Behavior (2019) (69)
- The More the Merrier? The Effects of Having Multiple International Election Monitoring Organizations (2009) (64)
- Introduction: The Power of Global Performance Indicators (2019) (62)
- Election Quality and International Observation 1975-2004: Two New Datasets (2010) (58)
- Strategic Non-cooperation as Soft Balancing: Why Iraq was not Just about Iraq (2005) (54)
- Ethnic Politics in Europe (2010) (47)
- Election Observers and Their Biases (2010) (45)
- An opportunity cost theory of US treaty behavior (2015) (44)
- International influences on elections in new multiparty states (2012) (33)
- Do International Election Monitors Increase or Decrease Opposition Boycotts? (2011) (31)
- The Role of Membership Rules in Regional Organizations (2010) (31)
- Response to Mark J. C. Crescenzi’s review of Scorecard Diplomacy: Grading States to Influence their Reputation and Behavior (2017) (26)
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: International NGOs and the Dual Pressures of Donors and Host Governments (2017) (21)
- The elusive sources of legitimacy beliefs: Civil society views of international election observers (2019) (18)
- "New wine in old wineskins: policy adaptation in the European Neighborhood Policy." Forthcoming in "Journal Of Common Market Studies" 2006 (2005) (14)
- Does domestic politics limit the influence of external actors on ethnic politics? (2003) (12)
- The Limits of Election Monitoring (2011) (10)
- Norms and membership conditionality : the role of European institutions in ethnic politics in Latvia, Estonia, Slovakia and Romania (2001) (9)
- Governance by Other Means: Rankings as Regulatory Systems (2020) (9)
- The Power of Performance Indicators: Rankings, Ratings and Reactivity in International Relations (2014) (9)
- The Pseudo-Democrat’s Dilemma: Why Election Observation Became an International Norm. By Susan Hyde. (Cornell University Press, 2011) (2012) (8)
- The Limits of Election Monitoring: What Independent Observation Can (and Can’t) Do (2011) (8)
- Are Donors Really Responding? Analyzing the Impact of Global Restrictions on NGOs (2018) (6)
- The Potential for Organizational Membership Rules to Enhance Regional Cooperation (2013) (6)
- The Power of Ranking: The Ease of Doing Business Indicator as a form of Social Pressure* (2017) (6)
- From the Trenches: A Global Survey of Anti-TIP NGOs and Their Views of U.S. Efforts (2017) (5)
- Testing for Negative Spillovers: Is Promoting Human Rights Really Part of the “Problem”? (2021) (4)
- The Power of Ranking (2020) (4)
- Global Performance Indicators: Themes, Findings, and an Agenda for Future Research (2020) (1)
- International Influences on Election Quality and Turnover (2010) (1)
- Introduction (2020) (1)
- Part III. Evaluation (2010) (0)
- Procedural Politics: Issues, Influence, and Institutional Choice in the European Unionby Joseph Jupille (2005) (0)
- The Case of Human Trafficking (2017) (0)
- Talk of the Nation: Language and Conflict in Romania and Slovakia by Zsuzsa Csergo (2008) (0)
- How Third Parties Boost Reputational Concerns (2017) (0)
- Micro-Level Evidence of Reputational Concerns (2017) (0)
- Book Reviews (2005) (0)
- When Does It Work (2017) (0)
- INO volume 66 issue 1 Cover and Back matter (2012) (0)
- Conclusion: Reputation and Policy (2017) (0)
- Utilization abstract (2008) (0)
- The Effects of Stress on Human Beings (2007) (0)
- Of Friends and Foes: Reputation and Learning in International Politics. By Mark J. C. Crescenzi. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. 208p. $99.00 paper, $29.95 cloth. (2019) (0)
- INO volume 68 issue 2 Cover and Back matter (2014) (0)
- Part II. Case Studies (2010) (0)
- Part I. Theory and Data (2010) (0)
- INO volume 68 issue 4 Cover and Back matter (2014) (0)
- Lee Feinstein and Tod Lindberg, Means to an End: US Interests in the International Criminal Court (2011) (0)
- From Reputational Concerns to Effects on Laws, Practices, and Norms (2017) (0)
- INO volume 66 issue 2 Cover and Back matter (2012) (0)
- Scorecard Diplomacy and Reputation (2017) (0)
- Figures and Tables (2010) (0)
- 4 The Potential for Organizational Membership Rules to Enhance Regional Cooperation (2020) (0)
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