The Niehaus Center includes a number of scholars whose work centers on International Political Economy, Comparative Politics, and International Relations. Each year, through our fellowship programs, the Niehaus Center welcomes a new cohort of fellows, who join faculty, graduate students, and other affiliated members of the center.
NCGG Experts in their Fields
Here are some of the recent works published by Niehaus Center's affiliated faculty and scholars:
Faisal Z. Ahmed. The Perils of International Capital
David A. Baldwin. Economic Statecraft
David A. Baldwin. Power and International Relations: A Conceptual Approach
Eli Berman, Joseph H. Felter, and Jacob N. Shapiro. Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict
Miguel A. Centeno and Elaine Enriquez. War and Society
Rafaela M. Dancygier. Dilemmas of Inclusion: Muslims in European Politics
Agustin E. Ferraro and Miguel A. Centeno. State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain: The Rise and Fall of the Developmental State
G. John Ikenberry. A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order
Harold James. Making a Modern Central Bank: The Bank of England 1979-2003
Atul Kohli. Imperialism and the Developing World: How Britain and the United States Shaped the Global Periphery
Melissa Lane. The Birth of Politics: Eight Greek and Roman Political Ideas and Why They Matter
Melissa M. Lee. Crippling Leviathan: How Foreign Subversion Weakens the State
Douglas S. Massey. Comprender las migraciones internationales: Teorías, prárcticas y políticas migratorias
Nolan McCarty, Keith T. Poole, and Howard Rosenthal. Polarized America: The Dance of Ideology and Unequal Riches
Helen V. Milner and Dustin Tingley. Sailing the Water's Edge: The Domestic Politics of American Foreign Policy
Rory Truex. Making Autocracy Work: Representation and Responsiveness in Modern China
Deborah J. Yashar. Homicidal Ecologies: Illicit Economies and the Complicit States in Latin America