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1 ALFRED COOPER DRURY June 12, 12 Department of Political Science 2409 Hillshire Dr. Truman School of Public Affairs Columbia, MO 65203 University of Missouri 573-529-0058 Columbia, Missouri 65211-6030 Email: [email protected] 572-884-6747 Education Ph.D., Arizona State University, Political Science (1997) Dissertation: Economic Sanctions and Presidential Decisions (Chair: Stephen G. Walker) M.A., Michigan State University, International Relations (1992) B.A., Michigan State University, Political Science (1990) Positions Editor-in-Chief. 2010-2015. Foreign Policy Analysis. Associate Professor. 2007-Present. Department of Political Science, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Associate Professor. 2010-Present. Truman School of Public Affairs. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Assistant Professor. 2002-2007. Department of Political Science, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Assistant Professor. 2000-2002. Department of Political Science, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL. Tower Fellow. 1998-2000. The John G. Tower Center for Political Studies, Department of Political Science, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX. Publications (Books) Economic Sanctions and Presidential Decisions: Models of Political Rationality. 2005. New York: Palgrave (Advances in Foreign Policy Analysis series). Sanctions as Economic Statecraft: Theory and Practice. (Co-edited with Steve Chan). 2000. London: Macmillan/St. Martin’s (International Political Economy series).

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ALFRED COOPER DRURY June 12, 12

Department of Political Science 2409 Hillshire Dr. Truman School of Public Affairs Columbia, MO 65203 University of Missouri 573-529-0058 Columbia, Missouri 65211-6030 Email: [email protected] 572-884-6747 Education

Ph.D., Arizona State University, Political Science (1997) Dissertation: Economic Sanctions and Presidential Decisions (Chair: Stephen G. Walker) M.A., Michigan State University, International Relations (1992) B.A., Michigan State University, Political Science (1990)

Positions

Editor-in-Chief. 2010-2015. Foreign Policy Analysis. Associate Professor. 2007-Present. Department of Political Science, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Associate Professor. 2010-Present. Truman School of Public Affairs. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Assistant Professor. 2002-2007. Department of Political Science, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Assistant Professor. 2000-2002. Department of Political Science, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL. Tower Fellow. 1998-2000. The John G. Tower Center for Political Studies, Department of Political Science, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.

Publications (Books)

Economic Sanctions and Presidential Decisions: Models of Political Rationality. 2005. New York: Palgrave (Advances in Foreign Policy Analysis series). Sanctions as Economic Statecraft: Theory and Practice. (Co-edited with Steve Chan). 2000. London: Macmillan/St. Martin’s (International Political Economy series).

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Publications (Textbook)

IR: Introduction to International Relations. (with James Scott and Ralph Carter). 2013. Boston: Cengage.

Publications (Articles)

“Women and Economic Statecraft: The Negative Impact International Economic Sanctions Visit on Women.” (With Dursun Peksen). Forthcoming. European Journal of International Relations. “National Missile Defense and (Dis)Satisfaction.” (With Stephen Quackenbush). 2011. Journal of Peace Research. 48: 469-480. “Sanctioning Violence: The Effect of Third-Party Economic Coercion on Militarized Conflict.” (With Tim Peterson). 2011. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 55: 580-605. “Political Duplicity: A Reply to Professor Jonathan Sullivan” (With Yitan Li and Pat James). 2011. Journal of East Asian Studies. 11: 137-152. “Coercive or Corrosive: The Negative Impact of Economic Sanctions on Democracy.” (With Dursun Peksen). 2011. International Interactions. 36: 240-264. “‘Pretty Prudent’ or Rhetorically Responsive? The American Public’s Support for Military Action.” (With Adrian Ang, Yitan Li, and Marvin Overby). 2010. Political Research Quarterly. 63: 83-96. “Diversionary Dragons or “Talking Tough In Taipei”: Sino-Taiwanese Relations in the New Millennium.” (With Pat James and Yitan Li). 2009. Journal of East Asian Studies. 9: 369–398. “Economic Sanctions and Political Repression: Assessing the Impact of Coercive Diplomacy on Political Freedoms.” (With Dursun Peksen). 2009. Human Rights Review. 10(3): 393-411. “Democratic Sanctions: The Connection Between the Democratic Peace and Economic Sanctions.” (With Dan Cox). 2006. Journal of Peace Research. 43(6): 709-722. “U.S. Economic Sanction Threats against China: Failing to Leverage Better Human Rights.” (With Yitan Li). 2006. Foreign Policy Analysis. 2(4): 307–324. “Corruption, Democracy, and Economic Growth.” (With Jonathan Krieckhaus and Michael Lusztig). 2006. International Political Science Review. 27(2): 121–136.

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Publications Continued (Articles)

“The Politics of Humanitarian Assistance: U.S. Foreign Disaster Aid, 1964-1995.” (With Richard S. Olson and Douglas A. Van Belle). 2005. Journal of Politics. 67(5): 454-473. “Threatening Sanctions When Engagement Would Be More Effective: Attaining Better Human Rights in China.” (With Yitan Li). 2004. International Studies Perspectives. 5: 378–394. “Consistent or Ad Hoc: The U.S. Foreign Policy on China-Taiwan Relations.” 2001. Pacific Focus. 16: 87-98. “Patterns of Internal Migration During the Russian Transition.” (With Steve Wegren). 2001. Journal of Communist Studies and Transitional Politics. 17: 15-42. “Sanctions as Coercive Diplomacy: The U.S. President’s Decision to Initiate Economic Sanctions.” 2001. Political Research Quarterly. 54: 485-508. “U.S. Presidents and the Use of Economic Sanctions.” 2000. Presidential Studies Quarterly. 30: 623-642. “Revisiting Economic Sanctions Reconsidered.” 1998. Journal of Peace Research. 35: 497-509. [Reprinted in The Economics of Conflict, Todd Sandler and Keith Hartley, editors. 2003. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.] “Disasters and Political Unrest: A Quantitative Investigation.” (With Richard S. Olson). 1998. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management. 6: 153-161. “Un-Therapeutic Communities: A Cross-National Analysis of Post-Disaster Political Unrest.” (With Richard S. Olson). 1997. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters. 15: 221-238. “American Health Care: Myths and Realities.” (With Vladimir Shlapentokh and Eric Dammann). 1994. Journal of Health and Social Policy. 6: 19-34.

Publications (Chapters)

“Economic Sanctions and International Democracy Promotion.” (With Dursun Peksen). 2012. Liberal Interventionism and Democracy Promotion, Dursun Peksen, editor. Lexington Books/Rowman and Littlefield.

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Publications Continued (Chapters)

“Sanctioning for Democracy.” (With Dursun Peksen). 2010. Democratic Peace in Theory and Practice, Steven W. Hook, editor. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press.

“Economic Sanctions and Operational Code Analysis: The Influence of Beliefs on Less Acute Forms of Coercion.” 2006. Chapter in Beliefs and Leadership in World Politics, Stephen G. Walker and Mark Schafer, editors. New York: Palgrave (Advances in Foreign Policy Analysis series). “Ambiguity and U.S. Foreign Policy on China-Taiwan Relations.” 2003. Chapter in Conflict in Asia: Korea, China-Taiwan, and India-Pakistan, Uk Heo and Shale Horowitz, editors. New York: Praeger. “How and Whom the U.S. President Sanctions: A Time-Series—Cross-Section Analysis of U.S. Sanction Decisions and Characteristics.” 2000. Chapter in Sanctions as Economic Statecraft: Theory and Practice, Steve Chan and Cooper Drury, editors. “Sanctions as Statecraft: An Overview.” 2000. (With Steve Chan). Chapter in Sanctions as Economic Statecraft: Theory and Practice, Steve Chan and Cooper Drury, editors.

Ongoing Research Projects

Beneficial Engagement and Costly Coercion: The Impacts of Democracy Assistance and Sanctions. (with Dursun Peksen and James Scott). Book length manuscript analyzing the independent and interactive effects of aid and sanctions aimed at democracy promotion. Aid, Democracy, Quality of Governance, and Economic Performance. (with Jonathan Krieckhaus and Sarah Xu). Multiple article project assessing the conditioning influence of democracy and corruption on development aid performance. Sanction Externalities. Ongoing research articles exploring the negative effects sanctions have on target states.

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Doctoral Students

Student Year

Graduated Position

Yasemin Akbaba 2006 Gettysburg College Ozgur Ozdamar 2006 Bilkent University Zeynep Taydas 2006 Clemson University Enyu Zhang 2006 Seattle University Balkan Devlen 2007 Ismir University of Economics Dursun Peksen 2008 University of Memphis Jerome Venteicher 2009 Department of Defense Imran Demir 2009 Gainesville State College Tim Peterson 2010 Oklahoma State University Xiaohong “Sarah” Xu 2011 Foreign Affairs College Agnes Simon 2012* Westminster College Michael Rudy 2012* Truman State University *Expected

Awards

Frank Klingberg Award for the best faculty paper at the 2009 International Studies Association-Midwest. University of Missouri Research Council Leave, 2009. University of Missouri Research Council Grant, 2009, (total award: $4,636) University of Missouri Research Council Grant, 2007, (total award: $4,155) Frank Klingberg Award for the best faculty paper at the 2006 International Studies Association-Midwest. Gold Chalk Award for graduate student mentorship, Graduate Professional Council, University of Missouri, 2006. Frank Klingberg Award for the best faculty paper at the 2004 International Studies Association-Midwest. University of Missouri Research Council Grant, 2004, (total award: $4,645). Southern Illinois University Summer Undergraduate Teaching Fellowship, 2001 (total award: $9,711) [award declined].

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Awards Continued

Southern Illinois University College of Liberal Arts Dean’s Appreciation Award, 2000 (total award: $500).

NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates Grant, 1999, (Co-Principal Investigator with Richard S. Olson; total award: $10,000). The John G. Tower Fellowship, 1998-2000, Tower Center for Political Studies, Southern Methodist University (total award: $90,000). NSF Grant CMS-9729306, 1998, (Co-Principal Investigator with Richard S. Olson; total award: $197,273). NSF Grant CMS-9616429, 1997, (Co-applicant senior associate with Richard S. Olson, Ron Perry, and Vince Gawronski; total award: $218,902). Graduate College Travel Award, Arizona State University, 1996. Graduate Academic Scholarship, Arizona State University, 1992 through 1997.

Service

International Studies Association, Executive Committee, 2012-2013. University of Missouri, Faculty Council 2012-2014. University of Missouri Writing Board, 2011-2012, 2012-2013 (Chair). College of Arts and Science Undergraduate Scholarship Committee, 2008-2009. University of Missouri Committee for Undergraduate Education, 2007-2009. Department of Political Science Executive Committee, 2003-2005, 2005-2006, 2007-2009, 2009-2011.

Department of Political Science Hiring Committee, 2003-2004 (co-chair), 2005-2006, 2007-2008, 2010-2011. Department of Political Science Graduate Studies Committee, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2008-2009.

Department of Political Science Lectures Committee, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005 (Chair), 2005-2006 (Chair), 2008-2009.

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Service Continued

Department of Political Science Computing Committee, 2004, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Faculty Advisor, Political Science Graduate Student Association, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Editorial Board Member. Foreign Policy Analysis, 2004-2009. President. Foreign Policy Analysis Section, American Political Science Association, 2007-2008. Editorial Board Member. International Studies Perspectives, 2002-2004, 2005-2008. Program Chair. Foreign Policy Analysis Section, American Political Science Association, 2006-2007. Member, International Studies Association Professional Development Committee, 2005-2007. College of Arts and Science Faculty Responsibility Committee, 2003-2004, 2004-2005. Editorial Board Member. International Studies Review, 2003-2005. President. International Studies Association-Midwest, 2003-2004. Program Chair. International Studies Association-Midwest, 2002-2003.

Journal and proposal reviewer. American Journal of Political Science, Comparative Economic Policy, Conflict Management and Peace Science, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Interactions, International Organization, International Studies Perspectives, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Politics, National Science Foundation, Policy Studies Journal, Political Science Quarterly, and World Politics. President. Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association, 2002-2003. Program Chair. Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association, 2001-2002.

At-Large Officer/Frank Klingberg Paper Competition Chair. International Studies Association-Midwest, 2000-2002.

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Service Continued

At-Large Officer/Alexander George Paper Competition Chair. Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association, 1999-2001. Editor. Foreign Policy Analysis Notes. Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association, 1996-1999.

Professional Consulting

Managing Consultant. Insurance Friends of the National Hurricane Center Project. International Hurricane Center. Miami, FL (October 1998-December 1998). Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation Consultant. USAID/Office for Foreign Disaster Assistance, Washington D.C. and San Jose, Costa Rica. Contracts held with Basic Health Management, Partners with America, and OFDA:

San Jose, Costa Rica and Arizona State University (June, 1995; January 1996-August 1996; January, 1997-December, 1997; May, 1998-September, 1999) Miami, FL (September 23, 1996-October 4, 1996)

Conference Papers and Service

“Ask the ISA Editors Roundtable: Everything You Need to Know About Publishing in ISA Journals.” Roundtable discussion at International Studies Association, 2011, Montreal, Canada. “Foreign Policy Analysis and the Global South.” Panel chair at International Studies Association, 2011, Montreal, Canada. “A Transatlantic Dialogue on Foreign Policy Analysis.” Roundtable discussion at International Studies Association, 2011, Montreal, Canada. “Beneficial Engagement and Costly Coercion: The Impacts of U.S. Democracy Assistance and Economic Sanctions on Democratization.” (With Dursun Peksen and James Scott). Presented at International Studies Association, 2010, New Orleans, LA. Roundtable to Honor the 2010 Recipient of the ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Award Patrick James. Roundtable discussion at International Studies Association, 2010, New Orleans, LA. “A Safer Future? Changes in U.S. Security under the Obama Administration.” Panel chair at International Studies Association, 2010, New Orleans, LA.

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Conference Papers and Service Continued

“Sanctioning Violence: The Effect of Economic Coercion on Third Party Conflict.” (With Tim Peterson.) Presented at International Studies Association, 2010, New Orleans, LA. “Gender-Specific Consequences of Economic Coercion: The Effect of Economic Sanctions on Women’s Socio-Economic Status.” (With Dursun Peksen). Presented at International Studies Association, 2009, New York, NY. “State Building, Public Spending, and Civil War.” (With Zeynep Taydas and Dursun Peksen). Presented at International Studies Association, 2009, New York, NY. “Beneficial Engagement and Costly Coercion: The Impacts of US Democracy Assistance and Economic Sanctions on Democratization.” (With Dursun Peksen and James Scott). Presented at International Studies Association-Midwest, 2008, St. Louis, MO. “Foreign Policy meets Conflict Processes.” Roundtable Discussion, International Studies Association-Midwest, 2008, St. Louis, MO.

“Canada in the International System.” Roundtable Discussion, International Studies Association-Midwest, 2008, St. Louis, MO.

“Coercive or Corrosive: The Negative Impact of Economic Sanctions on Democracy.” (With Dursun Peksen). Presented at the American Political Science Association, 2008, Boston, MA. “Primum Non Nocere (First, Do No Harm): Economic Sanction's Corrosive Impact on Democracy.” (With Dursun Peksen). Presented at International Studies Association, 2008, San Francisco, CA. “Primum Non Nocere (First, Do No Harm): Economic Sanction's Corrosive Impact on Democracy.” (With Dursun Peksen). Presented at International Studies Association-Midwest, 2007, St. Louis, MO. Panel Chair/Discussant, “Negotiation and International Conflict.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest, 2007, St. Louis, MO. “Sanctioning for Democracy.” (With Dursun Peksen). Presented at Democracy and Peace? Symposium, Kent State University, 2007, Kent, OH. “National Missile Defense and (Dis)Satisfaction.” (With Stephen Quackenbush). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2007, Chicago, IL.

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Conference Papers and Service Continued

Panel Discussant, “The World in Their Minds: Beliefs as Causal Mechanisms in World Politics.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2006, San Diego, CA. “Presidents, Prime Ministers and Trade: The Impact the Type of Democracy Has on Trade.” (With Adrian Ang, Dursun Peksen, and Mike Rudy). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2006, San Diego, CA. “‘Pretty Prudent’ or Swayed by Rhetoric?: The American Public’s Support of Military Action.” (With Marvin Overby, Adrian Ang, and Yitan Li). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2006, San Diego, CA. “Presidents, Prime Ministers and Trade: The Impact the Type of Democracy Has on Trade.” (With Adrian Ang, Dursun Peksen, and Mike Rudy). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest, 2005, St. Louis, MO. “Diversionary Dragons, or ‘Talking Tough’ in Taipei.” (With Patrick James and Yitan Li). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC., 2005. “Economic Sanctions And Operational Code Analysis: How Presidents Perceive And Use Economic Coercion.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2005, Honolulu, Hawaii. “U.S. Economic Sanction Threats against China: Failing to leverage better Human Rights.” (With Yitan Li). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest, 2004, St. Louis, MO. Panel Chair, “The Impacts of Systemic Norms.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest, 2004, St. Louis, MO. “MIDs, Economic Sanctions, and Trade: The Effect of Economic Coercion on Military Disputes.” (With Johann Park). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2004, Montreal, Canada.

Panel Chair and Discussant, “Unilateralism and Multilateralism in Foreign Policy.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2004, Montreal, Canada. “Democracy, Autocracy, and Economic Sanctions: How Regime Type Affects the Use of Economic Coercion.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2003, Philadelphia, PA.

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Conference Papers and Service Continued

“Economic Sanction Threats: An Empirical Assessment.” (With Yitan Li). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2003, Portland, OR. Panel Chair, “Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Stephen G. Walker.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2003, Portland, OR. Panel Chair and Discussant, “Minorities at Risk III: Democratization, Distribution and Group Responses to Minority Status.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2003, Portland, OR. “Economic Change and Democracy in Mexico.” (With Michael Lusztig). Presented at Free Markets and Democracy in Mexico in the 21st Century, 2002, Dallas, TX. “Which Sanctions To Levy and Which To Lift—Aid, Trade, or Both: Domestic Politics and Sanction Choices.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest, 2002, St. Louis, MO. Panel Chair and Discussant, “Explaining Conflict in World Politics.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest, 2002, St. Louis, MO. “Democratic Sanctions: The Connection between the Democratic Peace and Economic Sanctions.” (With Dan Cox). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2002, New Orleans, LA. Panel Discussant, “Coercive Economic Diplomacy: Economic Sanctions and Foreign Policy.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2002, New Orleans, LA. “Peaceful Demonstrations, Violent Unrest, and Natural Disasters: Do External Shocks Impact the Political System?” (With Richard S. Olson). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest, 2001, St. Louis, MO.

Panel Chair and Discussant, “Quantitative Studies of Conflict.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest, 2001, St. Louis, MO.

“Domestic Unrest and Natural Disasters: How Shocks Affect the Political System.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2001, Chicago, IL. Panel Chair, “Presidents and Foreign Policymaking.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2001, Chicago, IL.

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Conference Papers and Service Continued

Panel Chair and Discussant, “State Level Analysis and International Behavior.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest International Studies Association, 2000, St. Louis, MO.

“The Role of U.S. Foreign Policy in the China-Taiwan Dispute.” Presented at the Workshop on Asian Security, 2000, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

“The Political Use of Coercive Diplomacy.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2000, Los Angeles, CA. Panel Chair, “Economic Sanctions in the 1990s and Beyond.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 2000, Los Angeles, CA. “Sanctions as Coercive Diplomacy: The U.S. President’s Decision to Use Economic Sanctions.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 1999, Atlanta, GA. “Interest Groups, Payoffs, and the Economy: How Democracy and Corruption Affect Economic Performance Worldwide.” (With Alex Tan). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 1999, Atlanta, GA. Panel Discussant, “Issues in International Political Economy.” Annual Meeting of the Southwest Political Science Association, 1999, San Antonio, TX. Panel Chair, “Economic Sanctions: Theories and Practice I.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association,1999, Washington DC. Panel Chair and Discussant, “Economic Sanctions: Theories and Practice II.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 1999, Washington DC. “How and Whom the U.S. President Sanctions: A Time-Series—Cross-Section Analysis of U.S. Sanction Decisions and Characteristics.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, 1998, Minneapolis, MN. Panel Chair and Discussant, “Economic Sanctions and Dependency in Foreign Policy.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, 1998, Minneapolis, MN.

“Race, Newsmedia Coverage, and U.S. Foreign Disaster Aid.” (With Douglas A. Van Belle and Richard S. Olson). Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, 1998, Minneapolis, MN. Panel Chair, “Coping With Insecurity: Foreign Aid and Trade Policy.” Annual meeting of the International Studies Association, 1997, Toronto, Canada.

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Conference Papers and Service Continued

“Natural Events and Political Consequences: Disasters and Instability.” (With Richard S. Olson). Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, 1997, Toronto, Canada. “Domestic Vs. International Imperatives: The Effects of Public Opinion and Election Cycles.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 1996, San Francisco, CA. “Economic Sanctions and Presidential Decisions: Contending Models of Procedural Rationality.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, 1996, San Diego, CA. “The Effectiveness of Economic Sanctions: Comparing Models of Explanation and Estimation.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 1993, Washington D.C.