David L. Rousseau
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
106 Milne Hall
University at Albany (SUNY)
Albany, NY 12222
Phone:(518) 442-5256
Fax:(518) 442-5298
E-mail: [email protected]
- Curriculum Vitae (June 2010)
- Books
- David L. Rousseau. 2006. Identifying Threats and Threatening Identities: The Social Construction of Realism and Liberalism. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
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- David L. Rousseau. 2005. Democracy and War: Institutions, Norms, and the Evolution of International Conflict. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
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- Selected Articles
- David L. Rousseau and Rocio Garcia-Retamero. 2007. �Identity, Power and Threat Perception: A Cross-National Experimental Study.� Journal of Conflict Resolution, 51/5 (October), 744-771.
- Hyung Min Kim and David L. Rousseau. 2005. �The Classical Liberals Were Half Right (or Half Wrong): New Tests of the Liberal Peace, 1960-88." Journal of Peace Research, 42/5 (September), 523-543.
- David L. Rousseau and Maurits van der Veen. 2005. "The Emergence of a Shared Identity: A Simulation."Journal of Conflict Resolution, 49/5 (October), 686-712.
- David L. Rousseau. 2002. �Motivations for Choice: The Salience of Relative Gains in International Relations." Journal of Conflict Resolution, 46/3 (June), 394-426.
- David L. Rousseau and Michael Lipson. 2001. �Institutionalism and Regime Theory." Peer reviewed chapter developed as part of the "International Relations Online Project" at the Free University of Berlin. (This chapter is accessible at "www.ir-online.org/insti-ext/index.shtml"The entire thirteen chapter project is available on CD-ROM from the Free University of Berlin).
- David L. Rousseau, Christopher Gelpi, Dan Reiter, and Paul Huth. 1996. �Assessing the Dyadic Nature of the Democratic Peace." American Political Science Review, 90/3 (September), 512-533.
- Selected Papers
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