Faculty Student Collaborations
2025
- Andrew Latham and Liam Athas (鈥27). 2025. 鈥.鈥 The Hill (September 26).
- Andrew Latham and Liam Athas (鈥27). 2025. 鈥.鈥 The National Interest (July 20). Reprinted in RealClearDefense (July 22).
- Andrew Latham and Shweta Shankar (鈥26). 2025. 鈥.鈥 E-International Relations (May 8).
2024
- Julie Dolan, Paru Shah, Maddie Collett (’24), and Elizabeth Ekstrand (’25). 2024. 鈥淓lectoral Persistence: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Partisanship.鈥 Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.
- Andrew Latham and Liam Athas (鈥27). 2024. 鈥.鈥 Medievalists (June 4).
- Andrew Latham and Liam Athas (鈥27). 2024. of Great Powers: Russia, China and the Next World War, published in E-International Relations (October 11).
- Andrew Latham and William Kochel (鈥25). 2024. 鈥.鈥 The Diplomat (October 14).
- Andrew Latham and William Kochel (鈥25). 2024. 鈥.鈥 Responsible Statecraft (May 30). Also featured in (May 31).
- Andrew Latham and Vin Leang (鈥27). 2024. of A World Safe for Commerce, published in Cambridge Review of International Affairs (November 9).
- Andrew Latham and Logan Leybold (鈥26). 2024. of New Cold Wars: China鈥檚 Rise, Russia鈥檚 Invasion, and America鈥檚 Struggle to Defend the West, published in Cambridge Review of International Affairs (December 23).
- Andrew Latham and Anna Moan (鈥27). 2024. of Original Sin: Power, Technology and War in Outer Space, published in Cambridge Review of International Affairs (June).
- Andrew Latham and Sihan Wang (鈥27). 2024. 鈥溾 (Ottawa: Institute for Peace and Diplomacy) (September 19).
- Andrew Latham and Raymond Yu (鈥23). 2024. 鈥溾 E-International Relations (December 12).
2023
- Julia Smith Coyoli (’11) and Paul Dosh. 2023. “.” PS: Political Science & Politics.
- Paul Dosh and Chlo茅 Vasquez (’24). 2023. “Demanding Freedom and Dignity: Resistance to Mass Incarceration in Latin America.” Presented at Mobilization conference, San Diego State University (June).
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Andrew Latham and Eliora Hansonbrook (’25). 2023. “.” The Hill (November 22).
- Andrew Latham and Logan Leybold (鈥25). 2023. Review of , by Ian Easton (Manchester: Eastbridge Books, 2022), in The National Interest (March 18).
- Andrew Latham and Erica Paley (’24). 2023. “.” Genealogies of Modernity (September 7).
- Andrew Latham and Erica Paley (’24). 2023. “” Genealogies of Modernity (September 12).
- Andrew Latham and Shweta Shankar (鈥26). 2023. Review of How China Loses, by Luke Patey (Oxford University Press, 2021) in Cambridge Review of International Affairs 4(36): Fall.
- Andrew Latham and Shweta Shankar (’26). 2023. Review of , by Susan Shirk (Oxford University Press, 2023) in 19FortyFive (July 21).
- Andrew Latham and Raymond Yu (’24). 2023. “.” E-International Relations (November 9).
- Auden Sundeen (鈥22) and Andrew Latham. 2023. “.” E-International Relations (July 17).
- Austin Wu (’23) and Andrew Latham. 2023. “.” E-International Relations (March).
2022
- Jessica Brown (鈥22), Elizabeth Burton (鈥21), Emma Kettle, Lesley Lavery, and Kristine West. 2022. “Effect of Start Time Changes on Enrollment.” National School Board Association.
- Emma Curchin (’22), Sara Dahill-Brown, and Lesley Lavery. 2022. “Reckoning with Racism in U.S. Schools: Teachers Unions’ Response to Calls for Change.” Presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Montreal, Canada (September).
- Andrew Latham and Audun Sundeen (鈥22). 2022. 鈥.鈥 E-International Relations (April).
- Andrew Latham and Austin Wu (鈥23). 2022. 鈥,鈥 E-International Relations (May 28).
2021
- Julie Dolan, Paru Shah and Semilla Stripp (鈥19). 2021 鈥淢issing the Wave? Women Congressional Candidates Who Lost in the 2018 Elections.鈥 Women, Power and Political Representation, edited by Roosmarijn de Geus, Peter Loewen, Erin Tolley and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. University of Toronto Press. Pp. 53-61.
- Andrew Latham and Edgar Li (鈥22). 2021. 鈥.鈥 Medievalists.net (April).
- Anna Turner (鈥22) and Patrick Schmidt. 2021. Review of City on a Hill: Urban Idealism in America from the Puritans to the Present (Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2019), in Utopian Studies 31(3): 191-196.
2020
- Ignasi Dorca (鈥20) and Patrick Schmidt. 2020. Review of Between Truth and Power: The Legal Constructions of Informational Capitalism, by Julie E. Cohen (Oxford University Press, 2019) and The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality, by Katharina Pistor (Princeton University Press, 2019) in Law and Society Review 54(3): 722-727.
- Andrew Latham and Laurel Kriesel-Bigler (鈥20). 2020. 鈥淭heobald鈥檚 Crusade.鈥 Medieval Warfare Magazine (May).
- Andrew Latham and Laurel Kriesel-Bigler (鈥20). 2020. 鈥淢edieval Thinking: Our Liberal Rights Tradition Has Much Older Roots Than Many Realize.鈥 Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity (April/May).
- Andrew Latham and Chris Werbos (鈥20). 2020. 鈥.鈥 E-International Relations (April).
- Margaret Moran (鈥21) and Patrick Schmidt. 2020. 鈥鈥 Monkey Cage/Washington Post (July 2).
- Margaret Moran (鈥21) and Patrick Schmidt. 2020. Review of The Democratic Courthouse: A Modern History of Design, Due Process and Dignity, by Linda Mulcahy and Emma Rowden (London: Routledge) in Journal of Law & Society 47: 351-356.
- Andrew Latham and Kai Perket (鈥20), 鈥淢inilateralism: A Strategy to Stop China from Dominating the Indo-Pacific?鈥 19FortyFive (November).
- Andrew Latham and Kai Perket (鈥20). 2020. 鈥淚s a Russia-Saudi Arabia Military Alliance Brewing? Not Exactly,鈥 19FortyFive (October)
- Hannauer, Sophia (鈥19), Lavery, Lesley and West, Kristine. 2020. Declining Enrollment Strategy: An Urban Midwest District finds a Split-Classroom Program Does Not Improve Outcomes. National School Board Association.
- Caitlyn Keo, Lesley Lavery and Kristine West. 2020. 鈥淒o Early Offers Equal Better Teachers: Hiring Practices and Teacher Effectiveness.鈥 Journal of Applied Educational and Policy Research.
- Adri Arquin, Jessica Brown (鈥22), Elizabeth Burton (鈥21), Emma Curchin (鈥22), Emma Kettle, Lesley Lavery, Olivia Matzke, and Kristine West. 2020. School Start Times and Student Enrollment in St. Paul Public Schools. Presented to St. Paul Public Schools Research and Evaluation Team. July 2020.
2019
- Heidi Affi (鈥17) and Patrick Schmidt. 2019. Review of The Poverty of Privacy Rights, by Khiara M. Bridges (Stanford University Press, 2017) in Law & Society Review颅.
- Julie Dolan, Paru Shah, and Semilla Stripp (鈥19). 2019. 鈥.鈥 Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
- Morgan Doherty (鈥21) and Patrick Schmidt. 2019. Review of White Shoe: How a New Breed of Wall Street Lawyers Changed Big Business and the American Century, by John Oller (Dutton, 2019) in International Journal of the Legal Profession (October).
- Paul Dosh and Julia Smith Coyoli (鈥11). 2019. 鈥鈥 Latin American Perspectives 46, 1 (January): 263-281.
- Sophia Hannauer, Lesley Lavery, and Kristine West. 2019. 鈥淐lass Caps鈥 and Splits鈥 Influence on Enrollment.鈥 Presented to St. Paul Public Schools Research and Evaluations Team (May).
- Maxwell Kent, Lesley Lavery, and Kristine West. 2019. 鈥淪t. Paul Public School Enrollment Trends by Program and Subgroup.鈥 Presented to St. Paul Public Schools Research and Evaluation Team (August).
- Taren Kindree and Patrick Schmidt. 2019. 鈥?鈥 Election Law Journal.
- Andrew Latham and Cooper Jensen (鈥20). 2019. Review of The Crusader Armies: 1099鈥1187, by Steve Tibble (Yale University Press, 2018), Medieval Warfare (June).
- Andrew Latham and Colin Churchill (鈥19). 2019. 鈥鈥 E-International Relations (August 25).
- Andrew Latham and Chris Werbos (鈥20). 2019. 鈥鈥 OnePeterFive 23 (September).
- Alex Ramiller (鈥18) and Patrick Schmidt. 2019. 鈥淢aking Radical Change Real: Danish Sustainability, Adaptability, and the Reimagination of Architectural Utopias.鈥 Utopian Studies 30, 2.
2018
- Andra Boca, Alex Eckert, Sophia Hannauer, Lesley Lavery, and Kristine West. 2018. 鈥淪t. Paul Public Schools Trends in Enrollment.鈥 Presented to St. Paul Public Schools Research and Evaluations Team (December).
- Maakwe Cumanzala, Elizabeth Kula, Lesley Lavery, Khadidja Ngom, and Kristine West. 2018. 鈥淐lass Size Calculations.鈥 Presented to St. Paul Public Schools Research and Evaluations Team (July).
- Maakwe Cumanzala, Elizabeth Kula, Lesley Lavery, Khadidja Ngom, and Kristine West. 2018. 鈥淚mproving Data Collection to Facilitate Program Evaluations.鈥 Presented to St. Paul Public Schools Research and Evaluations Team (July).
- Maakwe Cumanzala, Elizabeth Kula, Lesley Lavery, Khadidja Ngom, and Kristine West. 2018. 鈥淢atching Mechanisms.鈥 Presented to St. Paul Public Schools Research and Evaluation Team (July).
- Katherine Davis (鈥16) and Patrick Schmidt. 2018 鈥淔ree Air Time,鈥 in Money in American Politics, David Schultz, ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
- Elizabeth Levi (鈥17) and Patrick Schmidt. 2018. 鈥淔EC v. Massachusetts Concerned for Life,鈥 in Money in American Politics, David Schultz, ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
- Alex Ramiller (鈥18) and Patrick Schmidt. 2018. 鈥淪cale Limits to Sustainability: Transdisciplinary Evidence from Three Danish Cases.鈥 Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 27: 48-58.
- Sarah Shoemaker (鈥15) and Patrick Schmidt. 2018. 鈥淏uilding Ivory Surveillance Towers: Transformations of Privacy and Public Space in Higher Education,鈥 in Privacy in the Streets: Surveillance, Privacy, and the Changing Nature of Public Space, Bryce Clayton Newell, Tjerk Timan and Bert-Jaap Koops, eds. London: Routledge.
2016
- Lisa Mueller and Lukas Matthews (鈥19). 2016. 鈥淭he National Elections in Niger, February-March 2016.鈥 Electoral Studies 43: 203-206.
- Lisa Mueller and Lukas Matthews (鈥19). 2016. 鈥鈥 Monkey Cage/Washington Post (April 17).
- Lisa Mueller and Lukas Matthews (鈥19). 2016. 鈥.鈥 Monkey Cage/Washington Post (February 17).
- Della Zurick and Jacob Bessen (鈥17). 2016. 鈥淪tudent Brief: Culinary Zionism.鈥 Gastronomica 16 (4): 18-26.
2015
- Andrew Latham and Elijah Wohl (鈥15). 2015. 鈥淭he Tyranny of a Construct: 鈥楬eteronomy鈥 in Constructivist Accounts of the Medieval World Order.鈥 Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association.
- Paul Dosh and Julia Smith (鈥11). 2015. 鈥鈥 Occasional Paper #98, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
2014
- Paul Dosh, Julia Smith (鈥11) and Ximena Rodr铆guez Medina (鈥16). 2014. 鈥.鈥 NACLA: North American Congress on Latin America (November 25).
- Julia Smith (鈥11) and Paul Dosh. 2014. 鈥鈥 NACLA: North American Congress on Latin America (October 1).
- Paul Dosh and Julia Smith (鈥11). 2014. 鈥鈥 NACLA: North American Congress on Latin America (August 27).
2013
- Andrew Latham and James Christenson (鈥11). 2013. 鈥淗istoricising the 鈥楴ew Wars鈥: The Case of Jihad in the Early Years of Islam.鈥 European Journal of International Relations 19, 2 (June).
- Patrick Schmidt and Bess Boever (鈥13). 2013. Review of Privileging the Press: Confidential Sources, Journalism Ethics and the First Amendment, by Jason M. Shepard (LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2011) (August).
- Patrick Schmidt, Jeremy Carp and Isabella Kulkarni. 2013. 鈥淭ransparency, Consumers and the Pursuit of an Open Internet: A Critical Appraisal,鈥 in Regulating the Web: Network Neutrality and the Fate of the Open Internet, Zachary Stiegler, ed. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
2012
- Taren Kingser (鈥11) and Patrick Schmidt. 2012. 鈥淏usiness in the Bulls-Eye? Target Corp. and the Limits of Campaign Finance Disclosure.鈥 Election Law Journal 11, 1, 21-35.
- IndiAna Gowland (鈥12) and Patrick Schmidt. 2012. 鈥淎gatha Christie,鈥 in A Social History of Crime and Punishment in America, Wilbur Miller and J. Geoffrey Golson, eds. (Sage Publications).
- Samuel Brier (鈥13) and Patrick Schmidt. 2012. 鈥淛effrey Dahmer鈥 in Miller and Golson.
- Joseph Lalli (鈥12) and Patrick Schmidt. 2012. 鈥淯.S. v. Nixon鈥 in Miller and Golson.
- Andrew Latham and Kabir Sethi (鈥09). 2012. 鈥淭he Transformation of War鈥 in Craig Snyder (ed), Contemporary Security and Strategy (Palgrave).
- Andrew Latham and Jeremy Carp (鈥12). 2012. Review of On China, by Henry Kissinger, in Cambridge Review of International Affairs.
2011
- Andrew Latham and Jake Waxman (鈥14). 2011. Review of War, Religion and Empire: The Transformation of International Orders, by Andrew Phillips, in Cambridge Review of International Affairs 24, 3.
- John Wang and David Blaney. 2011. 鈥淩esistance and Late-Modernity: Reconsidering Polanyi鈥檚 Countermovement,鈥 Mellon Curricular Pathways, Student-Faculty Summer Research Collaboration Award, 2011. Paper presented at ISA Northeast, Baltimore.
- Caroline Ettinger (鈥09) and Patrick Schmidt. 2011. 鈥淒rug Courts鈥 in Encyclopedia of American Law and Criminal Justice, David Schultz, ed., (Facts on File, Inc.).
- Clare Ryan (鈥08) and Patrick Schmidt. 2011. 鈥淛uvenile Justice,鈥 鈥淛uvenile Offenders,鈥 and 鈥淢inimum Age to be Tried as an Adult,鈥 in Encyclopedia of American Law and Criminal Justice, David Schultz, ed., (Facts on File, Inc.).
2010
- Emily Hedin (鈥07) and Paul Dosh. 鈥淒evelopment with Dignity: Partnership, Space, and Empowerment in Bolivia and Peru,鈥 paper presented at the International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (Toronto, 2010).
- Paul Dosh and Nicole Kligerman (鈥10). 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Voices on the Executive Council: Popular Organizations and Resource Battles in Bolivia and Ecuador,鈥 Latin American Perspectives 37, 4 (July 2010): 214-237.
- Paul Dosh, Nicole Kligerman (鈥10), James Lerager, and Jes煤s Valencia. 鈥淧ortraits of Leadership: Women and Resource Battles in Bolivia and Ecuador,鈥 Documentary Photography & Research Project (October 2010). Available at webphotoessay.com.
- Patrick Schmidt, Zac Farber (鈥10), Hannah Johnson (鈥11) and Robert Woo (鈥12), 鈥淪ustaining Transparency?: Journalists, Government Officials, and the Minnesota Data Practices Act鈥 6(1) Open Government (2010). Recipient of 2010 Essay Prize from Open Government (Canadian $500 award).
- Binner Ozkececi-Taner and Westenley Alcenat (鈥10). 2010. 鈥淧otential Roles for Turkey as a Rising Regional Actor in Eurasia鈥 Insight Turkey 12, 3: 237-253.
2009
- Paul Dosh and Nicole Kligerman (鈥10). 鈥淧resence, Status, Respect, Voice: Gender Dynamics and Anti-Privatization Movements in Bolivia and Ecuador,鈥 paper presented at the International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (Rio de Janeiro, 2009).
- Paul Dosh and Nicole Kligerman (鈥10). 鈥淐orrea vs. Social Movements: Showdown in Ecuador,鈥 NACLA Report on the Americas 42, 5 (September 2009): 21-24.
- Paul Dosh and Nicole Kligerman (鈥10). 鈥淯nder Fire: Ecuador鈥檚 Acci贸n Ecol贸gica,鈥 NACLA Report on the Americas 42, 5 (September 2009). Available at nacla.org/node/6095.
- Patrick Schmidt and Clare Ryan (鈥08), Book Review of: Judging Mohammed: Juvenile Delinquency, Immigration, and Exclusion at the Paris Palace of Justice, by Susan J. Terrio (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2009), in Law and Politics Book Review (July 2009).
- Patrick Schmidt and Cali Cope-Kasten (鈥11) Book Review of: Philadelphia Freedom: Memoir of a Civil Rights Lawyer, by David Kairys (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2008), in Law and Politics Book Review (February 2009).
- Patrick Schmidt and Hopi Costello (鈥10), 鈥淏ecoming the Four Horsemen: Regimes, Reputations and the Post-New Deal Construction of Conservative Jurisprudence,鈥 presented to the Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Denver, CO, May 29, 2009.
2008
- Paul Dosh and Annie Virnig (鈥09). Book review of Shining Path: Guerrilla War in Peru鈥檚 Northern Highlands, 1980-1997, by Lewis Taylor (Liverpool, 2006), Latin American Politics and Society 50, 2 (May 2008): 212-216.
- Paul Dosh and Nicole Kligerman (鈥10). 鈥淲omen on the Frontlines: Popular Movements, Resource Wars, and Gender Dynamics in Bolivia and Ecuador,鈥 paper presented at the meeting of the North Central Council of Latin Americanists (University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, 2008).
- Paul Dosh and Nicole Kligerman (鈥10). 鈥淓qual Footing: Collaboration at 13,000 Feet,鈥 a faculty-student research and travel blog, available at equalfooting.blogspot.com. Fifteen posts were published by the Daily Planet in 2008.
- Andrew Latham, Paul Vasey (鈥09), Kabir Sethi (鈥09), and Johan Lorenzen (鈥09), War and World Order Transformation: A Book Prospectus. Submitted to Palgrave in 2009. I am currently working on this monograph.
2006
- Julie Dolan and Phil Chen (鈥06). 鈥淪he Can鈥檛 Say That, Can She?! Campaign Slogans Used by Women Running for Congress in 2004.鈥 Paper presented at the 2006 meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, January 5-7, 2006.
- Julie Dolan and Jonathan Kropf (鈥03), two chapters of Women and Politics: Paths to Power and Political Influence (Prentice Hall, 2006).
2005
- Paul Dosh and Natalia Espejo (鈥07). 鈥淜iller Coke in Latin America Revisited: A Consumer Report,鈥 The Macalester Weekly 98, 14 (18 February 2005): 15.
- Natalia Espejo (鈥07) and Paul Dosh. 鈥淨uality Control: Socially Responsible Investing at Macalester,鈥 The Macalester Weekly 98, 22 (22 April 2005): 14.
- Trudy Rebert (鈥07) and David Blaney, 鈥淢easuring Poverty,鈥 funded by grant for case development for Quantitative Methods for Public Policy Analysis.
2004
- Milla Vidina and David Blaney, collaborative development of courses materials for POLI 320 Global Political Economy on poverty and property rights.
- Julie Dolan and Jonathan Kropf (鈥03). 鈥淐redit Claiming from the U.S. House: Gendered Communication Styles?鈥 Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 9(1): 41-59.
2003
- Julie Dolan and Jonathan Kropf (鈥03). 鈥淐redit Claiming from the US House: Gendered Communication Styles?鈥 Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 3-6, 2003.
2002
- Andrew Latham and Ben Straus (鈥03), 鈥淧reventing the Weaponization of Space: Toward a Canadian Action Plan鈥, research report for the International Security Research and Outreach Programme, Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, August 2002.
- Andrew Latham, Tyler Beckelman (鈥04), Anita Girdhari (鈥04) and Beth Neitzel (鈥04), 鈥淎n Overview of Multilateral Small Arms/Light Weapons Programme Funding: Options and Opportunities For Canada鈥, research report for the International Security Research and Outreach Programme, Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade DFAIT, March 2002.