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: drousseau@uamail.albany.edu
- 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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