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Judith Kelley, Assistant Professor, Public Policy and Political Science

- Contact Info:
Teaching (Fall 2008):
- PUBPOL 55D.001, INTRO TO POLICY ANALYSIS
- Sanford 04, TuTh 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
- PUBPOL 199S.01, HONORS SEMINAR
- Sanford 150, F 02:50 PM-05:20 PM
- Education:
- PhD, Harvard University, 2001
- MPP, Harvard University, 1997
- B.A. with honors and distinction, Stanford University, 1995
- Specialties:
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International Relations
Comparative Politics
- Research Interests: The effects of external actors on domestic reforms, international institutions, international law, international election monitoring
- Curriculum Vitae
- Representative Publications
(More Publications)
- J. Kelley, The More the Merrier? The Effects of Having Multiple International Election Monitoring Organizations.2008,
Perspectives on Politics
(forthcoming) [abs].
- J. Kelley, Assessing the complex evolution of norms: the rise of international election monitoring,
International Organization, vol. 62 no. 2
(Spring, 2008),
pp. 221-255 [displayAbstract] [abs].
- J. Kelley and C. Bradley, The Concept of International Delegation. 2008,
Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 71 no. 1
(Winter, 2008),
pp. 1-39 [abs].
- J. Kelley, Who Keeps International Commitments and Why? The International Criminal Court and Bilateral Non-surrender Agreements,
American Political Science Review, vol. 101 no. 3
(August, 2007),
pp. 573-589 [displayIssue] [abs].
- J. Kelley, New Wine in Old Wineskins: Policy Learning and Adaption in The new European Neighborhood Policy,
Journal of Common Market Studies, vol. 44 no. 1
(2006),
pp. 29-55 [online] [abs].
- J. Kelley, Strategic non-cooperation as soft balancing: Why Iraq was not just about Iraq,
International Politics, vol. 42 no. 2
(2005),
pp. 153-173 [PDF] [pdf] [abs].
- J. Kelley, Ethnic Politics in Europe: The Power of Norms and Incentives. 2004
(2004), Princeton University Press [online] [abs].
- J. Kelley, International Actors on the Domestic Scene: Membership Conditionality and Socialization by International Institutions,
International Organization, vol. 58 no. 3
(Summer, 2004),
pp. 425-457 (Reprinted in Martin, Lisa, Editor. Global Governance, Ashgate 2008.) [displayIssue] [abs].
- J. Kelley, Does Domestic Politics Limit the Influence of External Actors on Domestic Politics?,
Human Rights Review, vol. 5 no. 3
(2004),
pp. 34-54 (April-June 2003.) [available here] [abs].