Selected publications

“Global Governance in the 21st Century: End of the Bretton Woods Moment?”,  in Michelle Egan, Kolja Raube, Jan Wouters, and Julien Chaisse, eds., Contestation and Polarization in Global Governance: European Responses. (Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2023). [Open Access]

"The Bretton Woods Moment: Hierarchies, Networks, and Markets in the Long 20th Century," in Michael Barnett, Jon Pevehouse, and Kal Raustiala, eds., Global Governance in a World of Change (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022).  [Open Access]

“Cosmopolitans and Parochials: Economy, Culture, and Political Conflict.” In Cultural Values and Political Economy, edited by J.P. Singh, 87–111. Stanford University Press, 2020. Link.

“Global Governance: Three Futures.” International Studies Review 20 (2018). Link.

“Domestic Sources of Transnational Climate Governance.” International Interactions, December 4, 2016. Link.

“Who Is Liberal Now? Rising Powers and Global Norms.” In Why Govern?: Rethinking Demand and Progress in Global Governance, edited by Amitav Acharya, 55–73. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Link.

Integrating Regions: Asia in Comparative Context. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2013. Link.

Politics in the New Hard Times: The Great Recession in Comparative Perspective. Editor, with David Lake. Cornell Studies in Political Economy. Cornell University Press, 2013. Link.

“Network Analysis For International Relations.” With Emilie Hafner-Burton and Alexander Montgomery. International Organization 63 (2009): 559–92. Link.

Networked Politics: Agency, Power and Governance. Editor. Cornell Studies in Political Economy. Cornell University Press, 2009. Link.

“Economic Integration and Global Governance: Why So Little Supranationalism?” With David Lake. In Explaining Regulatory Change in the Global Economy, edited by Walter Mattli and Ngaire Woods, 242–75. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009. Link.

“Statebuilding after Afghanistan and Iraq.” In The Dilemmas of Statebuilding: Confronting the Contradictions of Postwar Peace Operations, edited by Roland Paris and Timothy D. Sisk, 287–303. Routledge, 2008. Link.

“Strategic Uses of Economic Interdependence: Engagement Policies on the Korean Peninsula and Across the Taiwan Strait.” With Scott L. Kastner. Journal of Peace Research 43, no. 5 (2006): 523–41. Link.

“Defining Accountability Up: The Global Economic Multilaterals.” Government and Opposition 39, no. 2 (2004): 132–58. Link.

Governance in a Global Economy: Political Authority in Transition. Editor, with David Lake. Princeton University Press, 2003. Link.

Leadership Selection in the Major Multilaterals. Washington, D.C: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2001. Link.

“Legalization as Strategy: The Asia-Pacific Case.” International Organization 54, no. 3 (2000): 549–71. Link.

“Evolution, Choice, and International Change.” In Strategic Choice and International Relations, edited by David Lake and Robert Powell, 165–96. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1999. Link.

“Rationality in International Relations.” International Organization 52, no. 4 (1998): 919–41. Link.

“Inventing International Relations: International Relations Theory since 1945.” In New Thinking in International Relations Theory, edited by Michael W Doyle and G. John Ikenberry. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1997. Link.

“Multilateralism with Small and Large Numbers.” International Organization 46, no. 3 (1992): 681–708. Link.

Decolonization in Britain and France: The Domestic Consequences of International Relations. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1984. Link.

“Political Regime and Economic Actors: The Response of Firms to the End of Colonial Rule.” World Politics 33, no. 3 (1981): 383–412. Link.

A stone dwarf statue in the Salzburg gardens, Austria. Miles Kahler - Selected publications
 
West Virginia Lake, Miles Kahler selected publications