Faculty Publications: Political Science - 2024

Published March 20, 2024

Mary Caputi, David Riesman and Critical Theory: Autonomy versus Emancipation, co-authored with Amirhosein Khandizaji.  Palgrave MacMillan, 2021. 
—. “Marcuse’s ‘Feminine Principle’ and Non-Binary Subversions.” Included in Feminism and the Early Frankfurt School, co-edited by Christine Payne and Jeremiah Morelock. Brill, 2024. 93-112.  
—.Co-editor with Patricia Moynagh, Research Handbook on Feminist Political Thought, Edward Elgar Publishers, 2024.  
—. “Adriana Cavarero’s ‘Inclinations’ and the Problem of Dispossession.” Included in Research Handbook on Feminist Political Thought, Edward Elgar Publishers, 2024. 

Aggie Hirst and Larry N. George, “Pharmacotic Wargames: Military Play as Ritual Sacrifice,” Security Dialogue 55:1 (January, 2024).  
  
 

Matt Lesenyie, “Ads and Editorials: How Pretreatment Reduces the Persuasiveness of Interest Group Advertisements” ӰJournal of Politics and Policy. January 2024.

Charles W. Mahoney, Benjamin K. Tkach, and Craig J. Rethmeyer, “Leveraging National Security: Private Equity and Bankruptcy in the United States Defense Industry.” Business and Politics (2024) 

 XueYing Hu and Teresa Wright, “Developments in China’s Public Opinion from Hu to Xi: Corruption, Activism, and Regime Legitimacy,” China Quarterly 256 (December 2023): 1068-1084.  

 Ezgi Yildiz (2023) (Cambridge University Press) (). 

Nico Krisch and Ezgi Yildiz eds. (2023) (Oxford University Press) DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198877844.001.0001 (). 

Nico Krisch and Ezgi Yildiz (2023) “The Many Paths of Change in International Law: A Frame.” In The Many Paths of Change in International Law, eds. Nico Krisch and Ezgi Yildiz (Oxford University Press) pp 3-32 (). 

Ezgi Yildiz and Isabel Silagy (2024) “Norms, Legitimacy, and Compliance: Between International Law and Politics” In Oxford Handbook of Norms Research in International Relations, eds. Sassan Gholiagha, Phil Orchard, and Antje Wiener (Oxford University Press).