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2019 Elliott School Faculty Research Celebration

May 2, 2019

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Elliott School Faculty Research Celebration

May 2, 2019

Conferral of Awards

Lindner Family Commons 3:30-4:30 PM

Introduction

Graham H. Cornwell, Assistant Dean for Research

Welcoming Remarks and Conferral of Awards

Amb. Reuben E. Brigety II, Dean of the Elliott School

Keynote Lecture

Marlene Laruelle, Research Professor of International Affairs

Celebratory Cocktail Reception Elliott School 2nd Floor Atrium

4:30-5:30 PM

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Elliott School Service Commendations and Awards Maggie Xiaoyang Chen—Recognition of Service in gratitude for her outstanding performance and lasting contributions as Director of Institute for International Economic Policy, 2017-2019. Marlene Laruelle—2019 Michael E. Brown Research Prize The Elliott School of International Affairs is proud to award Research Professor of International Affairs Marlene Laruelle the 2019 Michael E. Brown Research Prize. Established in 2015 and awarded by the Elliott School faculty, this annual prize recognizes a faculty member who has made an outstanding contribution to the scholarly and policy relevant understanding of one or more important international issues. While serving as Research Professor of International Affairs, Director of the Central Asia Program, Co-director of the Project on New Approaches to Research and Security (PONARS) Eurasia, and Associate Director of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES), Marlene has produced influential research and publications at a remarkable pace. Her colleagues spare no praise in describing her accomplishments. She is, according to IERES Director Peter Rollberg, “a researcher of enormous productivity and versatility, an internationally recognized expert in fields as diverse as Russian nationalism, Central Asia, and the Arctic; moreover, she is known as a wonderful colleague who generously shares her resources with researchers from around the world, as well as undergraduate and graduate students.” Professors Hope Harrison and Henry Hale echo this praise noting, “Marlene Laruelle's prolific, interdisciplinary and influential scholarship on nationalism, culture, politics, and history in Eurasia has won her acclaim from scholars, policymakers, and funders.” She is, in short, a scholar, a leader, and a most deserving recipient of the Michael E. Brown Research Prize.

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External Awards and Honors Susan Aaronson – Visiting Fellow, Economic Research Institute of Asia, Jakarta. Susan Aaronson – Visiting Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Studies, Brussels. Attiya Ahmad – Middle East Studies Association Fatima Mernissi Book Award (2018) for Everyday Conversions: Islam, Domestic Work, and South Asian Migrant Women in Kuwait. Celeste L. Arrington – Fellow at the Princeton University Program in Law and Public Affairs (2017-2018). Heather Berry – GW Trachtenberg Prize for Teaching Excellence (2019). Yolande Bouka – International Studies Association Online Media Caucus Best Blog Post in International Studies “Ducky” Award (2019) for “Wakanda, Afrofuturism, and Decolonizing International Relations Scholarship.” Nathan Brown – Chair, Academic Affairs Committee, Board of Trustees, American University in Cairo. Pascale Ehrenfreund – Chancellor, International Space University. Pascale Ehrenfreund – Incoming President, International Astronautical Federation. Charles Glaser – GW’s OVPR Distinguished Scholar Award (2019). Charles Glaser – International Studies Association International Security Studies Section Distinguished Scholar Award (2018). Eric Grynaviski – International Studies Association Best Book in Diplomatic Studies Award for America's Middlemen: Power at the Edge of Empire. Hugh Gusterson – John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship recipient. Hugh Gusterson – GW Trachtenberg Prize for Scholarship (2019).

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Alexa Alice Joubin – Distinguished Visiting Professor, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea (December 2018). Eric Kramon – African Politics Conference Group Award for Best Article Published in 2017 for, “Reducing or Reinforcing In-Group Preferences? An Experiment on Information and Ethnic Voting,” Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 12, 4: 437-477. Allison Macfarlane – Member of the Board, American Institute of Physics (2018). Allison Macfarlane – Woodrow Wilson Fellowship (2019). Cynthia McClintock – GW’s OVPR Faculty Research Mentorship Award (2019). Cynthia McClintock – Lifetime Achievement Award from the Peru Section of the Latin American Studies Association. Michael Moore – GW’s Trachtenberg Faculty Prize finalist (2019). Harris Mylonas – Editor in Chief of Nationalities Papers, published by Cambridge University Press. David Shambaugh – Member, The Hoover Institution and Asia Society, Working Group on Chinese Influence and American Interests, 2017-2018. David Shambaugh – Member, Council on Foreign Relations Study Group on China & Global Governance, 2017-2018. Robert Shepherd – Course coordinator (China/Taiwan/Mongolia)for the School of Professional and Area Studies, Foreign Service Institute, United States Department of State, Arlington, Virginia. Robert Shepherd – Editor in Chief, Critical Asian Studies" Tara M. Sinclair – Appointed a member of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Technical Advisory Committee (BLSTAC) from April 12, 2019 to April 11, 2021. David Szakonyi – American Political Science Association Gabriel A. Almond Award for the Best Dissertation in Comparative Politics (2018) for “Renting Elected Office: Why Businesspeople Become Politicians in Russia.”

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Linda J. Yarr – Visiting Research Fellow, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, Finland. Anthony Yezer – GW Trachtenberg Prize for University Service (2019). Sufian Zhemukhov – International Studies Association Religion and International Relations Book Award (2019) for Mass Religious Ritual and Intergroup Tolerance: The Muslim Pilgrims’ Paradox (with Mikhail A. Alexseev). Sufian Zhemukhov – Honorable Mention for the Association for the Study of Nationalities’ Harriman Rothschild Book Prize (2018) for Mass Religious Ritual and Intergroup Tolerance: The Muslim Pilgrims’ Paradox (with Mikhail A. Alexseev).

Books Hossein Askari, Lyza Mydin, and Abbas Mirakhor, Resource Rich Muslim Countries and Islamic Institutional Reforms. Peter Lang Publishing. 2018. Hossein Askari and Abbas Mirakhor, Conceptions of Justice from Earliest History to Islam. Palgrave Macmillan. 2019. Hossein Askari and Abbas Mirakhor, Conceptions of Justice from Islam to the Present, Palgrave Macmillan. 2019. Amitai Etzioni, Happiness is the Wrong Metric. Springer International Publishing. 2018. Ilana Feldman, Life Lived in Relief: Humanitarian Predicaments and Palestinian Refugee Politics. University of California Press. 2018. Tobias Greiff, Violent Places: Everyday Politics and Public Lives in Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina. Nomos Verlagsgesgellschaft. 2018. Eric Grynaviski, America’s Middlemen: Power at the Edge of Empire. Cambridge University Press. 2018. Alexa Alice Joubin and Aneta Macewicz, eds., Local and Global Myths in Shakespearean Performance. Palgrave Macmillan. 2018.

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Alexa Alice Joubin and Martin Orkin, Race. The New Critical Idiom. Routledge. 2019. Alexa Alice Joubin, Tom Bishop, and Simon Haines, eds., The Shakespearean International Yearbook 17: Shakespeare and Value. Routledge. 2018. Henry Hale, Richard Sakwa, and Stephen White, eds., Developments in Russian Politics 9. Duke University Press. 2019. Paul Heer, Mr. X and the Pacific: George F. Kennan and American Policy in East Asia. Cornell University Press. 2018. Marcus King, ed., Water and Conflict in the Middle East. Hurst/Oxford University Press. 2019. Kathryn A. Kleppinger and Laura Reeck, eds., Post-Migratory Cultures in Postcolonial France. Liverpool University Press. 2018. Rollie Lal and Kimberley L. Thachuk, eds., Terrorist Criminal Enterprises: Financing Terrorism through Organized Crime. Praegar. 2018. Marlene Laruelle, ed., Being Muslim in Central Asia: Practices, Politics, and Identities. Brill. 2018. Marlene Laruelle and Peter Rollberg, eds., Mass Media in the Post-Soviet World. Market Forces, State Actors, and Political Manipulation in the Informational Environment after Communism. Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag. 2018. Marlene Laruelle, ed., Tajikistan on the Move: Statebuilding and Societal Transformations. Lexington Books. 2018. Marlene Laruelle and Jean Radvanyi, Understanding Russia: The Challenges of Transformation. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2018. Marlene Laruelle, Russian Nationalism. Imaginaries, Doctrines and Political Battlefields, 1st Edition. Routledge. 2018. (Technically 2019?) Marlene Laruelle, ed., Entangled Far Rights: A Russian-European Intellectual Romance in the Twentieth Century. University of Pittsburgh Press. 2018.

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Marlene Laruelle, ed., Russia's Policy in Syria and the Middle East. Central Asia Program. 2019. James H. Lebovic, Planning to Fail: The US Wars in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Oxford University Press. 2019. John Logsdon, ed., The Penguin Book of Outer Space Exploration: NASA and the Incredible Story of Human Spaceflight. Penguin Classics. 2018. John Logsdon, Ronald Reagan and the Space Frontier. Palgrave Macmillan. 2019. Melanie McAlister, The Kingdom of God Has No Borders: A Global History of American Evangelicals. Oxford University Press. 2018. Cynthia McClintock, Electoral Rules and Democracy in Latin America. Oxford University Press. 2018. Mike Mochizuki and Daqing Yang, Memory, Identity, and Commemorations of World War II: Anniversary Politics in Asia Pacific. Lexington Books. 2018. Henry R. Nau, Perspectives on International Relations: Power, Institutions and Ideas, 6th Edition. Sage/CQ Press. 2018. Robert Orttung, ed., Capital Cities and Urban Sustainability. Routledge. 2019. Peter Reddaway, Russia’s Domestic Security Wars: Putin’s Use of Divide and Rule Against His Hardline Allies. Palgrave Pivot. 2018. Robert Shepherd, ed., Cosmopolitanism and Tourism: Rethinking Theory and Practice. Rowman & Littlefield. 2018. Janet Steele, Mediating Islam: Cosmopolitan Journalists in Muslim Southeast Asia. University of Washington Press. 2018. Robert Sutter, Foreign Relations of the PRC: The Legacies and Constraints of China’s International Politics Since 1949, Second Edition. 2018. Robert Sutter and Richard J. Ellings, eds., Axis of Authoritarians: Implications of China-Russia Cooperation, The National Bureau of Asian Research. 2018.

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Albert H. Teich, In Search of Evidence-Based Science Policy: From the Endless Frontier to SciSIP. Now Publishers. 2018. Paul D. Williams, Fighting for Peace in Somalia: A History and Analysis of the African Union Mission (AMISOM), 2007-2017. Oxford University Press. 2018. Paul D. Williams and Matt McDonald, eds., Security Studies: An Introduction, 3rd Edition. Routledge. 2018.

Journal Articles Susan Aaronson, “What Are We Talking About When We Discuss Digital Protectionism?” World Trade Review (Winter 2018). Susan Aaronson and Patrick LeBlond, “Another Digital Divide: The Rise of Data Realms and its Implications for the WTO,” Journal of International Economic Law (May 2018). Susan Aaronson, “Data is Different: Why the World Needs a New Approach to Governing Cross-border Data Flows,” Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance (May 2019). Celeste L. Arrington, “The Mutual Constitution of the Abductions and North Korean Human Rights Issues in Japan and Internationally,” Pacific Affairs, 91, 3 (September 2018): 471-498. Celeste L. Arrington, “Hiding in Plain Sight: Pseudonymity and Participation in Legal Mobilization,” Comparative Political Studies, 52, 2 (Feb. 2019): 310-341. Celeste L. Arrington, “The Mechanisms behind Litigation’s ‘Radiating Effects’: Historical Grievances against Japan,” Law & Society Review, 53, 1 (March 2019): 6-40. Heather Berry, “The Influence of Multiple Knowledge Networks on Innovation in Foreign Operations,” Organization Science, 29, 5 (2018): 855-72.

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Jennifer Brinkerhoff, “Diaspora Policy in Weakly Governed Arenas and the Benefits of Multipolar Engagement: Lessons from the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 45, 4 (2019): 561-576. Jennifer Brinkerhoff, “Diasporas and Diplomacy: Distinctions and Future Prospects,” Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 4 (2019): 51-64. Alison S. Brooks, John E. Yellen, Richard Potts, Anna K. Behrensmeyer, Alan L. Deino, David E. Leslie, Stanley H. Ambrose, Jeffrey R. Ferguson, Francesco d’Errico, Andrew M. Zipkin, Scott Whittaker, Jeffrey Post, Elizabeth G. Veatch, Kimberly Foecke, and Jennifer B. Clark, “Long-distance stone transport and pigment use in the earliest Middle Stone Age,” Science, 360, 6384 (April 2018). Alison S. Brooks, Richard Potts, Anna K. Behrensmeyer, J. Tyler Faith, Christian A. Tryon, John E. Yellen, Alan L. Deino, Rahab Kinyanjui, Jennifer B. Clark, Catherine M. Haradon, Naomi E. Levin, Hanneke J. M. Meijer, Elizabeth G. Veatch, R. Bernhart Owen, Robin W. Renau, “Environmental dynamics during the onset of the Middle Stone Age in eastern Africa,” Science, 360, 6384 (April 2018). Alison S. Brooks, Alan L. Deino, Anna K. Behrensmeyer, John E. Yellen, Warren D. Sharp, Richard Potts, “Chronology of the Acheulean to Middle Stone Age transition in eastern Africa,” Science, 360, 6384 (April 2018). Nathan Brown and Alanna Van Antwerp, “The electoral model without elections? The Arab uprisings of 2011 and the color revolutions in comparative perspective,” Demokratizatsiya The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, (April 2018). Maggie Xiaoyang Chen and Laura Alfaro, “Selection and Market Reallocation: Productivity Gains from Multinational Production,” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 10, 2, Lead Article (2018): 1-38. Maggie Xiaoyang Chen and Cathy Ge Bao, “Foreign Rivals are Coming to Town: Responding to the Threat of Foreign Multinational Entry,” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, Online Appendix, 10, 4 (2018): 120-57. Pascal Ehrenfreund and C. Cockell, P. Schwendner, A. Perras, P. Rettberg, K. Beblo-Vranesevic, M. Bohmeier, E. Rabbow, C. Moissl-Eichinger, L. Wink, V. Marteinsson, P. Vannier, F. Gomez, L. Garcia-Descalzo, E. Monaghan, F. Westall, F. Gaboyer, R. Amils, M. Malki, R. Pukall, P. Cabezas, N. Walter, “Anaerobic Microorganisms in Astrobiological Analog Environments: From

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Field Site to Culture Collection,” International Journal of Astrobiology, 17, 4 (2018): 314-328. Pascal Ehrenfreund and N. Cox, J. Cami, A. Farhang, J. Smoker, A. Monreal-Ibero, R. Lallement, P. J. Sarre, C.C.M. Marshall, K.T. Smith, M.A. Cordiner, C.J. Evans, C. Joblin, H. Linnartz, B.H. Foing, H.G. Khosroshadi, F. Salama, J. van Loon, M. Laverick, A. Javadi, X. Bacalla, O. Berne, E. Bron, M. ElYajouri, L. Kaper, G. Mulas, P. Royer, M. Spaans, F. Le Petit, E. Roueff, “The ESO Diffuse Interstellar Bands Large Exploration Survey: I. Project description, survey sample, interstellar line list and first results,” Astronomy and Astrophysics 606, A76 (2018). Pascal Ehrenfreund and R. Lallement, N. Cox, J. Cami, J. Smoker, A. Fahrang, M. Elyajouri, M. Cordiner, H. Linnartz, K.T. Smith, B. Foing (2018) “EDIBLES II. On the detectability of C60+ bands,” Astronomy & Astrophysics, print arXiv:1802.00369 (2018). Pascal Ehrenfreund and P. Schwendner, M. Bohmeier, P. Rettberg, K. Beblo-Vranesevic, F. Gaboyer, C. Moissl-Eichinger, A. K. Perras, P. Vannier, V. T. Marteinsson, L. Garcia-Descalzo, F. Gómez Gómez, M. Malki, R. Amils, F. Westall, A. Riedo, E. P. Monaghan, P. Cabezas, N. Walter, C. Cockell (2018) “Beyond chloride brines: Variable metabolomic responses in the anaerobic organism, Yersinia intermedia MASE-LG-1, to NaCl and MgSO4 at identical water activity.” Front Microbiol, 9, 335 (2018). Pascal Ehrenfreund and K. Beblo-Vranesevic, M. Bohmeier, A.K. Perras, P. Schwendner, E. Rabbow, C. Moissl-Eichinger, C. Cockell, P. Vannier, V. T. Marteinsson, E. Monaghan, P. Ehrenfreund, L. Garcia-Descalzo, F. Gomez, M. Malki, R. Amils, F. Gaboyer, F. Westall, P. Cabezas, N. Walter, P. Rettberg, “Lack of correlation of desiccation and radiation tolerance in microorganisms from diverse extreme environments tested under anoxic conditions,” FEMS Microbiology Letters, 365 (2018). Ilana Feldman, “Care and Suspicion: Corruption as Definition in Humanitarian Relations,” Current Anthropology, 59, S18 (2018): S160-S170. Christina Fink, “Myanmar: Religious Minorities and Constitutional Questions,” Asian Affairs, 49, 2 (June 2018): 259-277. Christina Fink, “Dangerous Speech, Anti-Muslim Violence, and Facebook in Myanmar,” Journal of International Affairs, Special Issue, 71, 1.5 (September 2018): 43-51.

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Christina Fink, “Myanmar in 2018: The Rohingya Crisis Continues,” Asian Survey, 59, 1 (January/February 2019): 177-184. Eric Grynaviski and John Oates, “Reciprocity, hierarchy, and obligation in world politics: From Kula to Potlach,” Journal of International Political Theory, 14, 2 (2018): 145-164. Hugh Gusterson, “Drone Warfare in Waziristan and the New Military Humanism,” Current Anthropology 60, S19 (2019): 77-86. Henry Hale, Oxana Shevel, and Olga Onuch, “Believing Facts in the Fog of War: Identity, Media and Hot Cognition in Ukraine’s 2014 Odesa Tragedy,” Geopolitics, 23, 4 (2018): 851-881. Henry Hale, “How Crimea Pays: Rallying ’Round the Flag and Authoritarian Support,” Comparative Politics, 50, 3 (April 2018): 369-91 Henry Hale and Olga Onuch, “Capturing Ethnicity: The Case of Ukraine,” Post-Soviet Affairs, 34, 2-3 (April 2018): 84-106. Henry Hale, “Timing Is Everything: A Quantitative Study of Presidentialist Authoritarianism in Eurasia 1992-2016,” Post-Soviet Affairs, 34, 5 (September 2018). Remi Jedwab and Dietrich Vollrath, “The Urban Mortality Transition and Poor-Country Urbanization,” American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 11, 1 (Jan. 2019). Alexa Alice Joubin, “Shakespeare Theatre Company's Macbeth and the Limits of Multiculturalism,” Early Modern Culture, 13 (2018): 240-246. Alexa Alice Joubin, “‘To unpath’d waters, undream'd shores’: Shakespeare in the World,” The Score: An Insider's Guide to the Performing Arts, Lincoln Center (June 28, 2018). Alexa Alice Joubin, “Review of Xiaomei Chen's Staging Chinese Revolution: Theatre, Film, and the Afterlives of Propaganda,” Chinese Literature, 7.1 (2018).

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Alexa Alice Joubin, “Review of 1616: Shakespeare and Tang Xianzu’s China,” Asian Theatre Journal, 35.1 (Spring 2018): 241-243. Eric Kramon, Simon Ejdemyr, and Amanda Robinson, “Segregation, Ethnic Favoritism, and the Strategic Targeting of Local Public Goods,” Comparative Political Studies 51, 9 (2018): 1111-43. Michelle Kelso and Daina Eglitis, “Ghost heroes: Forgetting and remembering in national narratives of the past,” Acta Sociologica (2018). Shaista E. Khilji, and K. Pumroy, “We are strong and we are resilient- career experiences of women engineers,” Gender, Work and Organization (2019). Eric Kramon, Simon Ejdemyr and Amanda Robinson, “Segregation, Ethnic Favoritism, and the Strategic Targeting of Local Public Goods,” Comparative Political Studies, 51, 9 (2018): 1111-43. Rollie Lal, “China, India, and the Slippery Business of Oil,” China-India Brief, #123 (August 31-September 18, 2018). James H. Lebovic and Faradj Koliev, “Selecting for Shame: the Monitoring of Workers’ Rights by the International Labour Organization, 1989 to 2011,” International Studies Quarterly, 62, 2 (2018): 437-452. Matthew Levinger, “Master Narratives of Disinformation Campaigns,” The Journal of International Affairs, Special Issue, 71, 1.5 (April 2018). Yonatan Lupu and Geoffrey P.R. Wallace, “Violence, Non-Violence, and the Effects of International Human Rights Law,” American Journal of Political Science (forthcoming). Yonatan Lupu, Pierre-Hugues Verdier and Mila Versteeg, “The Strength of Weak Review: National Courts, Interpretive Canons, and Human Rights Treaties,” International Studies Quarterly (forthcoming). Yonatan Lupu, Alex Rutherford, Manuel Cebrian, Iyad Rahwan, Brad LeVeck, and Manuel Garcia-Herranz, “Inferring Mechanisms for Global Constitutional Progress,” Nature Human Behaviour, 2 (2018): 592-599.

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Yonatan Lupu and Zachary M. Jones, “Is There More Violence in the Middle?” American Journal of Political Science, 62, 3 (2018): 652-667. Yonatan Lupu and Tiberiu Dragu, “Collective Action and Constraints on Repression at the Endgame,” Comparative Political Studies, 41, 8 (2018): pp. 1042-1073. Marc Lynch, “The New Arab Order: Power and Violence in Today’s Middle East,” Foreign Affairs (September/October 2018). Allison MacFarlane and Lindsay Krall, “Burning Waste or Playing with Fire: Waste Management Considerations for Non-traditional Reactors,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 74, 5 (2018): 326-334. Edward McCord, “Militia Command and Control in the Chinese National Revolution, Hunan 1926-1927,” Journal of Chinese Military History, 7 (2018): 203-231. Edward McCord, “Mao Zedong and the Issue of Military Power in the 1926 National Revolution,” American Journal of Chinese Studies, 25, 2 (October 2018): 123-131. Harris Mylonas, “Greece: Political developments and data for 2017,” European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, 57, 1 (2018): 121-128. Harris Mylonas, “Nation-Building Policies in the Balkans: An Ottoman or a Manufactured Legacy?” Nations and Nationalism (2019). Harris Mylonas and Alexandra Délano Alonso, “The Microfoundations of Diaspora Politics: Unpacking the State and Disaggregating the Diaspora,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 45, 4 (2019): 473-491. Harris Mylonas and Marko Žilović, “Foreign Policy Priorities and Ethnic Return Migration Policies: Group-Level Variation in Greece and Serbia,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 45, 4 (2019): 613-635. Robert W. Orttung and Elizabeth Nelson, “Russia Today’s Strategy and Effectiveness on YouTube,” Post-Soviet Affairs (2018).

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Robert Orttung and Oleg Anisimov, “Climate Change in Northern Russia through the Prism of Public Perception,” Ambio (2018). Robert Orttung, Nikolay Shiklomanov, Dmitry Streletskiy, Luis Suter, and Nadezhda Zamyatina, “Dealing with the Bust in Vorkuta, Russia,” Land Use Planning (Forthcoming). David Shambaugh, “U.S.-China Rivalry in Southeast Asia: Power Shift or Competitive Coexistence?” International Security, 42, 4 (Spring 2018). David Shambaugh, “Can the U.S. Meet the China Challenge in Southeast Asia?” East Asia Forum, 10, 2 (April-June 2018). David Shambaugh, “All Xi, All the Time: Can China’s President Live Up to His Own Top Billing?” Global Asia (September 2018). David Shambaugh, “China’s External Propaganda Work: Missions, Messengers, Mediums,” Party Watch Annual Report 2018 Center for Advanced China Research (October 2018). David Shambaugh, “Dipendente ma non troppo: il Sudest asiatico fra Cina e USA,” [Dependent but Not Too Much: Southeast Asia Between China & America] Aspenia [The Aspen Institute, Rome], 82 (October 2018). David Shambaugh, “China Under Xi Jinping,” East Asia Forum (November 19, 2018). David Shambaugh, “EE.US y China: Un Matrimonio Con Tensions Donde el Divorcio es Inviable?” [The U.S. and China: A Difficult Marriage—Is Divorce Inevitable?] Vanguardia Dossier, 70 (Oct.-Dec. 2018). David Shambaugh and Jonathan Pollack, “In Memoriam: Allen S. Whiting,” The China Quarterly (December 2018). David Shambaugh, “In Memoriam: Roderick MacFarquhar,” SOAS China Institute Bulletin (February 15, 2019). Robert J. Shepherd, “Taming the Sacred? Pilgrimage, Worship, and Tourism in Contemporary China,” Groniek, 215 (2018) 169-177.

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Robert J. Shepherd, “When Sacred Space becomes a Heritage Place: Pilgrimage, Worship, and Tourism in Contemporary China,” The International Journal of Religious Pilgrimage and Tourism, 6, 1 (2018): 34-46. Robert J. Shepherd, “Cosmopolitanism Nationalism and the Heritage of Shame: Comfort Women Memorials and the Legacy of Slavery in the United States,” International Journal of Cultural Policy, 25, 2 (2019): 125-139. Hilary Silver, “Sociology: Moral Dialogues and Normative Change,” Social Science Journal, 51, 1 (2018). Hilary Silver and Lauren Danielowski, “Fighting Housing Discrimination in Europe,” Housing Policy Debate (2019). Robert Sutter, “The United States in 2018,”Asian Survey (January-February 2019). Robert Sutter, “Congress and Trump Administration China Policy,” Journal of Contemporary China (March 2019). David Szakonyi, “Elite Defection under Autocracy: Evidence from Russia,” American Political Science Review (Forthcoming). David Szakonyi, “Princelings and Political Rents: The Value of Nepotism.” Quarterly Journal of Political Science (Forthcoming). David Szakonyi, “Businesspeople in Elected Office: Identifying Private Benefits from Firm-Level Returns,” American Political Science Review 112, 2 (2018): 322-338. Paul D. Williams, “Strategic Communications for Peace Operations: The African Union’s Information War against al-Shabaab,” Stability: International Journal of Security & Development, 7, 1 (2018): 3. Paul D. Williams, “Joining AMISOM: Why six African states contributed troops to the African Union Mission in Somalia,” Journal of Eastern African Studies, 12, 1 (2018): 172-192. Paul D. Williams and N. Wilen, “The African Union and coercive diplomacy: The case of Burundi,” Journal of Modern African Studies, 56, 4 (2018): 673-96.

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Tomas Williams, “Capital Inflows, Sovereign Debt and Bank Lending: Micro-Evidence from an Emerging Market,” Review of Financial Studies (2018). Tomas Williams and Lorenzo Pandolfi, “Capital Flows and Sovereign Debt Markets: Evidence from Index Rebalancings,” Journal of Financial Economics (2018).

Book Chapters Susan Aaronson, “Data is Different,” in Big Data and Trade, edited by Mira Burri (Cambridge U. Press, 2019). Celeste Arrington, “Linking Abductee Activism and North Korean Human Rights Advocacy in Japan and Abroad,” in North Korean Human Rights: Activists and Networks, edited by Andrew Yeo and Danielle Chubb (Cambridge University Press, 2018). Nathan Brown, “Citizenship, Religious Rights, and State Identity in Arab Constitutions: Who is Free and What Are They Free to Do?” in Freedom of Religion, Secularism, and Human Rights, edited by Nehal Bhuta (Oxford University Press, 2019). Nathan Brown, “The Roots of Egypt's Constitutional Catastrophe,” in Democratic Transition in the Muslim World, edited by Alfred Stepan (Columbia University Press, 2018). Nathan Brown, “Constituting Constitutionalism,” in Revisiting the Arab Uprisings: The Politics of a Revolutionary Moment, edited by Stéphane Lacroix and Jean-Pierre Filiu (Oxford University Press, 2019). Maggie Xiaoyang Chen and Laura Alfaro, “Transportation Cost and the Geography of Multinational Production,” in Handbook of International Trade and Transportation, edited by Bruce Blonigen and Wesley Wilson, (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018). Maggie Xiaoyang Chen and Laura Alfaro, “Location Fundamentals, Agglomeration Economies, and the Geography of Multinational Firms,” in Oxford Handbook of Structural Transformation, edited by Justin Yifu Lin and Celestin Monga (Oxford University Press, 2018).

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Ilana Feldman, “Humanitarianism and Revolution: Samed, the Palestine Red Crescent Society, and the Work of Liberation,” in Humanitarianism & Media, 1900 to the Present, edited by Johannes Paulmann (Berghahn Books, 2018). Alexa Alice Joubin and Aneta Mancewicz, “Introduction,” in Local and Global Myths in Shakespearean Performance, edited by Alexa Alice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). Alexa Alice Joubin, “Preface,” in The Shakespearean International Yearbook 17: Shakespeare and Value, edited by Tom Bishop, Alexa Alice Joubin, and Simon Haines (Routledge, 2018). Shaista E. Khilji, R. Schuler, R., and I. Tarique, “Macro talent management in the US - framework, context, processes and outcomes,” in Macro Talent Management in Emerging and Emergent Economies - A Global Perspective, edited by V. Vaiman, P. Sparrow, P. Schuler, and D. Collings (Routledge, 2018). Shaista E. Khilji and Khan S.M., “One chance to make a global impact through local development: a review of Pakistan’s national talent development policies,” in Talent Development and the Global Economy: Perspectives from Countries Around the World, edited by F.M. Nafukho, K. Dirani, and B. Irby (IAG Publishing, 2018). Marlene Laruelle, “National Identity and the Contested Nation,” in Developments in Russian Politics 9, edited by Richard Sakwa, Henry E. Hale, and Stephen White (Duke University Press, 2009). Cynthia McClintock and Barnett S. Koven, “Violence in Peru,” in Violence in the Americas, edited by Jonathan D. Rosen and Hanna S. Kabbab (Lexington Books, 2018). Harris Mylonas and Kendrick Kuo, “Nationalism and Foreign Policy,” in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Foreign Policy Analysis, Volume II, edited by Cameron G. Thies (Oxford University Press, 2018). Harris Mylonas, “The Political Consequences of the Crisis in Greece: Charismatic Leadership and Its Discontents,” in Living Under Austerity: Greek Society in Crisis, edited by Evdoxios Doxiadis and Aimee Placas (Berghahn Books, 2018).

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Harris Mylonas and Ariel Ahram, “Hierarchy, Sovereignty, and Adaptation in the Eastern Mediterranean,” in The New Eastern Mediterranean: Theory, Politics and States in a Volatile Era, edited by Spyridon Litsas and Aristotle Tziampiris (Springer, 2019). Frank Sesno, “Chapter Two: Finding Our Way,” in Truth Counts: A Practical Guide for News Consumers, edited by Ellen Shearer and Matt Mansfield (CQ Press, 2018). David Shambaugh, “U.S. Relations with Southeast Asia in 2018: More Continuity Than Change,” ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute Trends, 18 (July 2018. David Shambaugh, “Is China a Global Power?” in Will China’s Rise Be Peaceful? edited by Asle Toje (Oxford University Press, 2018). Robert Shepherd, “Introduction: Cosmopolitanism and Tourism in a Post-Modern Era,” in Rethinking Cosmopolitanism: Tourists and Tourism in Theory and Practice, edited by Robert Shepherd (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017). Robert Shepherd, “Making the Strange Familiar, but not Necessarily the Familiar Strange: American Travelers on Tour in China,” in Rethinking Cosmopolitanism: Tourists and Tourism in Theory and Practice (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017). Tomas Williams, Claudio Raddatz, and Sergio Schmukler, “The Impact of Benchmark Investing by Institutional Investors on International Capital Allocations,” in Advances in the Practice of Public Investment Management, edited by N. Bulusu, J. Coche, A. Reveiz, F. Rivadeneyra, V. Sahakyan, and G. Yanou (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). Linda Yarr and Nguyễn Ngọc Ly, “Innovations in public participation for sustainability and resilience in Hanoi,” in Capital Cities and Urban Sustainability, edited by Robert W. Orttung (Routledge, 2019). Sufian N. Zhemukhov, “The North Caucasus: How Islam and Nationalism Shaped Stability, and Conflict in the Region,” in Religion, Conflict, and Stability in the Former Soviet Union, edited by Katya Migacheva and Bryan Frederick (RAND Corporation, 2018).

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Sufian N. Zhemukhov, S. Markedonov and A. Yarlykapov, “The North Caucasus and Nearby Border Regions,” Violence in Russia: Context, Manifestations, and Policy, edited by Olga Oliker (Rowman and Littlefield, 2018).

Commentary, Papers, Special Reports, and Other Features

Susan Aaronson, “Data is different, Why the World Needs a New Approach to Data and Cross-border Data Flows,” CIGI Paper No. 197 (November 2018). Susan Aaronson, “Data Minefield: How AI is Prodding Governments to Rethink Trade in Data,” CIGI Online (April 2018). Nathan Brown, Served as guest editor for a special issue on politics in aftermath of Arab upheavals of 2011, Middle East Law and Governance. Maggie Xiaoyang Chen, “Foreign Investment across the Belt and Road,” Background Paper for World Bank Belt and Road Flagship Study (forthcoming). Jonathan Chaves, Guest on Poetry Spoken Here podcast episodes, “Jonathan Chaves on Translation (Part 1) and Natalie Shapero,” and “Jonathan Chaves on Translation (Part 2) and Morgan Parker,” (August 2018). Hope M. Harrison, “Populism and German Collective Memory of the Berlin Wall,” paper presented at workshop on “European Collective Memories in an Age of Populism,” BMW Center, Georgetown (April 12, 2019).

Hope M. Harrison, “Memory Activists and the Commemoration of the Berlin Wall,” presentation at the Center for Contemporary History, Potsdam, Germany November 2018. Cynthia McClintock, Numerous articles on current politics in Peru for the Inter-American Dialogue's Latin America Adviser. Hugh Gusterson, “The Blinders on the U.S. Nuclear Policy Establishment,” The Bulletin Online (January 8, 2019).

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Hugh Gusterson, “The Problem with Lamenting ‘Acceptance’ of Kim Jong-Un,” The Bulletin Online (June 15, 2018). Alexa Alice Joubin, Subject of Voice of America profile on prominent figures in Washington, DC (spring 2019). Alexa Alice Joubin, Guest on NPR One and Folger podcast episode, “Shakespeare Unlimited: Episode 86: Tang Xianzu and Shakespeare in China.” Marc Lynch, “The New Arab Order,” Foreign Affairs (September/October 2018). [Selected for Foreign Affairs’ 2018 “Best of Print” list.] Allison MacFarlane, Rodney Ewing, and others, Reset of America’s Nuclear Waste Management: Strategy and Policy, Stanford University and George Washington University (2018). Allison MacFarlane, “‘Incidental’ nuclear waste: reconceiving a problem won’t make it go away,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (January 31, 2019). Harris Mylonas, “The Geopolitics of De Facto States,” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo 577 (2019). Tashi Rabgey, Guest on SupChina’s Sinica podcast episode, “China’s Ethnic Policy in Xinjian and Tibet: The Move Toward Assimilation,” (December 2018). David Shambaugh, “Under Xi Jinping, A Return in China to the Dangers of an All-Powerful Leader,” South China Morning Post (March 1, 2018). David Shambaugh, “Xi ramene la Chine au systeme patriarchal de Mao,” Le Figaro (April 24, 2018). David Shambaugh, “The US Gives More to ASEAN than China Does—ASEAN Just Needs to Know It,” South China Morning Post (August 7, 2018). David Shambaugh (contributing author), “China’s Role in Myanmar’s Internal Conflict,” U.S. Institute of Peace Senior Study Group (September 2018). David Shambaugh, “A New American Bipartisan Consensus on China Policy,” China-US Focus (September 21, 2018).

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David Shambaugh (contributing author), “China’s Influence Activities in the United States,” The Asia Society Center for U.S.-China Relations and The Hoover Institution (November 2018). David Shambaugh, “After the US Mid-Term Elections Don’t Count on a Democratic Congress to Soften Trump’s Hardline on China,” South China Morning Post (November 2, 2018). David Shambaugh, “The ‘Argentina Pause’ in US-China Frictions,” China-US Focus (December 5, 2018). David Shambaugh, “The Enduring US-China Relationship: Its Complicated, but They’re Still Talking 40 Years On,” South China Morning Post (December 15, 2018). David Shambaugh, Guest of War on the Rocks Jaw Jaw podcast episode, “Vicious Cycles: The Opening and Closing of Chinese Politics,” (December 2018). David Shambaugh, “The 40th Anniversary of US-China Relations: Looking Back and Looking Forward,” China-US Focus (January 9, 2019). David Shambaugh, “Forty Years On: Looking Backward and Forward in US-China Relations,” US-China Perception Monitor (The Carter Center, January 28, 2019). David Shambaugh, “US-China Relations at 40: Where Have We Been and Where are We Going,” Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs, Scowcroft Paper No. 15 (February 2019). David Shambaugh (contributing author), “Course Correction: Toward an Effective and Sustainable China Policy,” The Asia Society Center for U.S.-China Relations (February 2019). Robert Sutter, “China-Russia Relations: Strategic Implications,” National Bureau of Asian Research (September 2018). Robert Sutter, Authored three articles on China's relations with Southeast Asia published in the CSIS-Pacific Forum e-journal Comparative Connections.

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Robert Sutter: Completed a two-year (2016-2018) effort in the position as the principal investigator for a large research project undertaken by the National Bureau of Asian Research. It involved over 100 specialists of Chinese and or Russian affairs, 50 commissioned papers for a dozen workshops and public events, 10 additional published reports, and the above-noted book: Axis of Authoritarians: Implications of China-Russia Cooperation. Emmanuel Teitelbaum, Guest on BYURadio’s Top of the Mind With Julie Rose podcast episode, “Ethical Clothing and American Brands,” (December 2018). Paul D. Williams, “Assessing the Effectiveness of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM),” EPON Report, Dec. 2018.

Grants

Susan Aaronson received $35,000 from the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) for a Senior Fellowship on Digital Trade and Trade Research. Susan Aaronson received $6,000 from the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia for her research on the challenge of AI to trade regulation. Gregg Brazinsky received $40,000 from the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy for the project: “Global Connectivity of Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation.” Gregg Brazinsky received $30,000 from the Academy of Korean Studies for his project: “Empathetic Allies: Sino-North Korean Relations during the Cold War.” Alexa Alice Joubin received a GW Sigur Center for Asian Studies faculty research grant (2018). Alexa Alice Joubin received a GW Confucius Institute faculty research grant (2018). Michelle Kelso won a $5,000 Resilient Networks Grant for her digital humanities project on the Holocaust in Ukraine.

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Jisoo Kim received $1,415,410 from the Korea Development Institute (KDI) School of Public Policy and Management for a Korea Studies and Korean Social Sciences Program. Eric Kramon received $26,023 from the International Growth Centre for his project: “Clientelism and the Politics of Social Protection in Kenya.” Erwan Lagadec received $60,000 from the US Department of State for his project: “Fulfilling NATO’s burden-sharing commitments: advocacy and policy proposals from the Alliance’s young leaders.” Marlene Laruelle received $739,264 from Open Society Foundations for Central Asia Program Fellows. Marlene Laruelle received $260,000 from an anonymous donor for her project: “Unknown Pages of the History of Fascism in Russia and Europe.” Marc Lynch and Marlene Laruelle received $600,000 from the Henry Luce Foundation for their project: “Islamic Politics in Russia and the Middle East.” Allison Macfarlane received $1,103,000 from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for her project: “Nuclear Challenges: Impacting the Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle.” Mike Mochizuki received $50,000 to develop and offer a new course, “Asian Regional Order: Power, Identity, and Community-Building.” Janne Nolan received $200,000 for to stage a showing of the experiential film, “the bomb” in Washington, DC. Sebastien Peyrouse received $13,092 from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland to participate in a collaborative European Commission-funded project, “Eurasian Insights.” Peter Rollberg received $100,000 from the Carnegie Corporation of New York for the project: “Johnson’s Russia List.” Joanna Spear received $868,633 from the Institute for International Education for the Foreign Area Officer Regional Sustainment Initiative. Sharon Squassoni received $615,000 from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for her project: “Nuclear Boundaries Initiative.”

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Tomas Williams received a Columbian College Facilitating Fund Award for his project: “Capital Inflows to Sovereign Debt Markets and Consequences for Firms: Evidence from the Stock Market.” Tomas Williams received an EIEF Grant for his project: “Capital Inflows to Sovereign Debt Markets and Consequences for Firms: Evidence from the Stock Market.” Linda J. Yarr received $45,000 from the Chino Cienega Foundation to support her work on Southeast Asia. The Sigur Center for Asian Studies and Institute for Korean Studies received the prestigious US Department of Education designation as a Title VI National Resource Center for East Asian Studies, as well as Foreign Language and Area Studies fellowship funding, totaling $1,785,436. The US Department of Education also awarded the Institute for Middle East Studies $1,032,000 in Foreign Language and Area Studies fellowship funding.

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