Publications of Judith Kelley    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. J. Kelley. Monitoring Democracy: When International Election Observation Works and Why it Often Fails. Princeton University Press, 2012.  [abs]
  2. J. Kelley. Ethnic Politics in Europe: The Power of Norms and Incentives. 2004. Princeton University Press, 2006 Paperback version. [online]  [abs]

Journal Articles

  1. J. Kelley. "The international influences on elections in transition states." Annual Review of Political Science 15 (June, 2012).
  2. J. Kelley. "Do International Election Monitors Increase or Decrease Opposition Boycotts?." Comparative Political Studies 44.11 (November, 2011): 1527-1556. [0010414011399885.abstract]  [abs]
  3. with Susan Hyde. "The Limits of Election Monitoring: What Independent Observation Can (and Can’t) Do." Foreign Affairs (June 29, 2011). [the-limits-of-election-monitoring]
  4. J. Kelley. "Election Observers and Their Biases." Journal of Democracy 21.July (July, 2010): 158-172. [SearchResults.aspx]  [abs]
  5. J. Kelley. "D-Minus Elections: The Politics and Norms of International Election Observation." International Organization 63.4 (Fall, 2009): 765 - 787.
  6. J. Kelley. "The More the Merrier? The Effects of Having Multiple International Election Monitoring Organizations.2008." Perspectives on Politics 7 (2009): 59-64. [displayAbstract]  [abs]
  7. J. Kelley and C. Bradley. "The Concept of International Delegation. 2008." Law and Contemporary Problems 71.1 (Winter, 2008): 1-39.  [abs]
  8. J. Kelley. "Assessing the complex evolution of norms: the rise of international election monitoring." International Organization 62.2 (Spring, 2008): 221-255. [displayAbstract]  [abs]
  9. J. Kelley. "Who Keeps International Commitments and Why? The International Criminal Court and Bilateral Non-surrender Agreements." American Political Science Review 101.3 (August, 2007): 573-589. [displayIssue]  [abs]
  10. J. Kelley. "New Wine in Old Wineskins: Policy Learning and Adaption in The new European Neighborhood Policy." Journal of Common Market Studies 44.1 (2006): 29-55. [online]  [abs]
  11. J. Kelley. "Strategic non-cooperation as soft balancing: Why Iraq was not just about Iraq." International Politics 42.2 (2005): 153-173. [PDF] [pdf[abs]
  12. J. Kelley. "International Actors on the Domestic Scene: Membership Conditionality and Socialization by International Institutions." International Organization 58.3 (Summer, 2004): 425-457. (Reprinted in Martin, Lisa, Editor. Global Governance, Ashgate 2008) [displayIssue]  [abs]
  13. J. Kelley. "Does Domestic Politics Limit the Influence of External Actors on Domestic Politics?." Human Rights Review 5.3 (2004): 34-54. (April-June 2003) [available here]  [abs]

Book Reviews

  1. J. Kelley. Book Review: Lee Feinstein and Tod Lindberg, Means to an End: US Interests in the International Criminal Court Brookings, 2009.  Human Rights Review 2011.12 (December, 2011): 137-138.
  2. J. Kelley. Book review The Pseudo-Democrat's Dilemma: Why Election Observation Became an International Norm. By Susan Hyde. (Cornell University Press, 2011.  Journal of Politics (forthcoming).
  3. J. Kelley. Book Review: Lee Feinstein and Tod Lindberg, Means to an End: US Interests in the International Criminal Court Brookings, 2009.  Human Rights Review 2011.12 (Online first, February, 2010): 137-138.
  4. J. Kelley. Book review: "Procedural Politics" Issues, Influence, and Institutionalist Choice in the European Union by Joseph Jupille.  Political Science Quarterly 120.2 (Summer, 2005): 332-333.

Published Policy Briefs and Comments

  1. J. Kelley. "Election Monitoring: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly." International Institute for Electoral Democracy (December, 2011).
  2. J. Kelley. "The Role of Membership Rules in Regional Organizations." ADB Working Paper Series on Regional Economic Integration No. 53 (June 2010). [pdf]  [abs]

Other

  1. J. Kelley. "Data on International Election Monitoring: Three Global Datasets on Election Quality, Election Events and International Election Observation.." [Computer file]. ICPSR31461-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor] (December 1, 2011). doi:10.3886/ICPSR31461.v1  [abs]
  2. J. Kelley. "Letter to the editor: Financial Times." US Edition, (2008).
  3. J. Kelley. "Letters to the editor." Financial Times, US edition (2006).
  4. J. Kelley. ""The Transatlantic Alliance." Symposium on The Future of European and Transatlantic Security Cooperation. (Contribution along with Secretary-General of the Council of the EU & High Representative for the CFSP Javier Solana and Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, among others).." Young Europeans for Security, March 2005. (March, 2005). [available here]
  5. J. Kelley. ""The Transatlantic Alliance." Symposium on The Future of European and Transatlantic Security Cooperation.." Young Europeans for Security. (March, 2005). Contribution along with Secretary-General of the Council of the EU & High Representative for the CFSP Javier Solana and Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, among others). [dk]
  6. J. Kelley. ""Big Stick Diplomacy III Serves our Course." Commentary. The News and Observer." (December 4, 2004).
  7. J. Kelley. "Transatlantic Tensions: Opportunities for Learning." European Union Studies Association Review 17.2 (Spring, 2004): 9-10.
  8. J. Kelley. ""Transatlantic Tensions: Opportunities for Learning." European Union Studies Association Review." 17.2 (Spring, 2004): 9-10.
  9. J. Kelley. "Big Stick Diplomacy Ill Serves our Cause." The News and Observer December 4 (2004).

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