Middlebury

 

Faculty Accomplishments

Erik Bleich has published a book chapter, "Faith and State: British Policy Responses to ‘Islamist' Extremism," in Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin, eds., The New Extremism in 21st Century Britain (London: Routledge, 2010), 67-84. In the acknowledgements section, he highlights the "exceptional research assistance" of Francesca Lambert '11, who worked with me thanks to grants from the office of the DFDR.

He has also had an article published, "Where do Muslims Stand on Ethno-Racial Hierarchies in Britain and France?  Evidence from Public Opinion Surveys, 1988-2008," in Patterns of Prejudice, 43 (July/September 2009); 379-400.

Jeffrey Cason has published the second edition of his book, Overseas Research: A Practical Guide. Co-authored with Christopher Barrett (Cornell University), the second edition was published by Routledge.

Michael Kraus has published a book chapter, "The Prague Spring Revisited," in M. Mark Stolarik, ed., The Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1968: Forty Years Later, (Chicago: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc., 2010)

He has also published two recent op-ed articles (in Czech): "Obama's First Year," in MF Dnes, 20 January 2010 and "A Country that Doesn't Trust its Own Parliament", in Lidove noviny, 29 May 2010. 

Quinn Mecham has received funding from the U.S. Department of State that partially supports his 2009-2010 leave.  He was selected to be a Franklin Fellow and in that role is leading policy planning at the State Department for global political Islam and for diplomatic strategy towards the Arab Gulf.  His writing projects include policy documents on engagement with Islamist groups, building institutions that support ideological moderation, and strengthening state governance and the rule of law.

David Rosenberg's recent publications include " Fisheries Management in the South China Sea," in Sam Bateman and Ralf Emmers, Security and International Politics in the South China Sea: Towards A Cooperative Management Regime, Routledge, 2009, "China-ASEAN Relations: Economic and Legal Dimensions," (Book Review) The China Journal, No. 61 (January 2009), "Contested Borderlands in the South China Sea," BBC World Service-Asia, April 2009, "The Political Economy of Piracy in the South China Sea, Naval War College Review (Summer 2009), "Strong Borders, Secure Nation: Cooperation and Conflict in China's Territorial Disputes" (Book Review), The China Journal, (December, 2009), and Piracy and Maritime Crime: Historical and Modern Case Studies, US Naval War College, January 2010 (Co-author and co-editor with Bruce Ellemann, USN, and Andrew Forbes, RAN).

Allison Stanger has had her book, One Nation Under Contract: The Outsourcing of American Power and the Future of Foreign Policy, published by Yale University Press.