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The Einaudi Center manages an electronic Working Paper Series designed to advance international studies at Cornell. This Working Paper Series offers an opportunity to publicize research work more widely in a cost-effective and timely manner and is intended to stimulate discussion on a wide range of topics. The Einaudi Center encourages Cornell faculty irrespective of their college and school of origin to submit papers to the Working Paper Series. With faculty approval, affiliates and visitors to Cornell are also welcome to submit papers presented during conferences, workshops, seminars, speaker series and other events at Cornell. Sign up for the Einaudi Center Mailing List to automatically receive a notice of Working Papers.
Number Title Author
2012.01 The EU Financial Crisis – European Law and Constitutional Law Implications Hanno Kube
2012-02 A “War on Terror” by any other name…What did Obama change? Matthew Evangelista
2011.01 The Changing Relationship between Foreign Language Studies and International Studies at Cornell University Heike Michelsen and Sydney van Morgan
2010.01 Parties and Issues in Francophone West Africa: Towards a Theory of Non-Mobilization Jaimie Bleck and Nicolas van de Walle
2009.02 National Security and Property: The War on Terrorism as Mid-Wife to Changes in Ownership Charles Geisler
2009.01 Chiapas, the South, and Mexico’s Regional Inequality in the Context of Trade Openness Marcela González Rivas
2008.06 The Institutional Origins of Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa Nicolas van de Walle
2008.05 The Political Economy of Corporate Responsibility in Germany, 1995-2008 Daniel Kinderman
2008.04 Germany’s Role in Global Pharmaceutical Regulation Robert Kaiser
2008.03 Private Governance in International Affairs and the Erosion of Coordinated Market Economies in the European Union Andreas Nölke
2008.02 Domestic Ideas and Interests in Global Governance: Comparing German and U.S. Preference Formation Stefan A. Schirm
2008.01 Controlling the Locusts: Germany and the Global Governance of New Financial Markets Hubert Zimmermann
2007.13 Clitics in South Slavic Languages: The View from the Interfaces Molly Diesing et al
2007.12 Opposition Parties in Sub-Saharan Africa Lise Rakner et al
2007.11 Europe at 50 – A Mid-life Crisis? ‘Democratic Deficit’ and ‘Sovereignty Surplus’ Part Three of the Constitution Trilogy Neil Walker
2007.10 Rejecting the Constitution or the Market? Where does the Popular Resistance to European Integration Come From? Jens Beckert
2007.09 Between Zollverein and Patrie: The French National Front, the “New” April 21 and the Rejection of the European Constitution Mabel Berezin
2007.08 Minority Politics in Ethnofederal States: Cooperation, Autonomy or Secession? Valerie Bunce
2007.07 Bringing Down Dictators: The Diffusion of Democratic Change in Communist and Postcommunist Europe and Eurasia Valerie Bunce et al
2007.06 Defining and Domesticating the Electoral Model: A Comparison of Slovakia and Serbia Valerie Bunce et al
2007.05 Bringing Down Dictators: American Democracy Promotion and Electoral Revolutions in Postcommunist Eurasia Valerie Bunce et al
2007.04 The Crisis of Care, International Migration and the Capabilities Approach: Implications for Policy Lourdes Beneria
2007.03 The Path from Neopatrimonialism: Democracy and Clientelism in Africa Today Nicolas van de Walle
2007.02 Return of the Twin Deficits: Consequences for the Dollar and the Economy David P. Calleo
2007.01 Can’t Block, Must Run: Small Firms and Appropriability Aija Leiponen et al
2006.10 The Chixoy Dam and the Achi Maya: Violence, Ignorance, and the Politics of Blame Barbara Deutsch Lynch
2006.09 Presidents and War Elizabeth Sanders
2006.08 Producing Security Dilemma out of Uncertainty: The North Korean Nuclear Crisis Jae-Jung Suh
2006.07 Trade Liberalization, Child Labor and Schooling: Evidence from India Eric Edmonds et al
2006.06 Do the Poor Pay More? Orazio P. Attanasio et al
2006.05 Incentives and Prosocial Behavior Roland Benabou et al
2006.04 How Important is Selection? Experimental Versus Non-experimental Measures of the Income Gains from Migration David McKenzie et al
2006.03 Does Corruption Produce Unsafe Drivers? Marianne Bertrand et al
2006.02 Understanding Pareto Inefficient Intrahousehold Allocations Richard Akresh
2006.01 Coping With Disaster: The Impact of Hurricanes on International Financial Flows, 1970-2002 Dean Yang
2005.11 An Aid-Institutions Paradox? A Review Essay on Aid Dependency and State Building in Sub-Saharan Africa Todd Moss et al
2005.10 Democracy, Islamicity and Tribalism in Mauritania Ulrich Rebstock
2005.09 The Making of the North Korean State Gwang-Oon Kim
2005.08 The Rise and Demise of Industrial Agriculture in North Korea Chong-Ae Yu
2005.07 Survival of the North Korean Regime and Changing Legitimation Modes Soyoung Kwon
2005.06 ‘North Korea’ in a Post-Cold War United States Jae-Jung Suh
2005.05 Is Putin the New de Gaulle? A Comparison of the Chechen and Algerian Wars Matthew Evangelista
2005.04 From Colonial State to Gatekeeper State in Africa Frederick Cooper
2005.03 The Emergence of ‘North Korea’ in a Cold War United States Yong Wook Chung
2005.02 The Suryong System as a Collectivist Developmental Strategy Young Chul Chung
2005.01 When do Oppositions Coalesce in Electoral Autocracies? Nicolas van de Walle