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Michael Gilligan
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Associate Professor of Politics
B.A. 1987, Wisconsin; M.A. 1989, Princeton; Ph.D. 1992, Harvard.

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Research Interests:

International relations; political economy; international organization; peacekeeping.

Affiliations:

American Political Science Association, International Studies Association, Midwest Political Science Association, Phi Beta Kappa.

Fellowships/Honors:

National Science Foundation Research Grant, with W. Ben Hunt, March 1996-1997; Research Challenge Fund Grant, summer 1994. Folke Bernadotte Academy Research Grant “Wartime and Post-Conflict Experiences in Burundi and Individual Level Survey (with Macartan Humphreys); Folke Bernadotte Academy Research Grant “Preventing Recurrent Civil Conflict,” US Institutes of Peace Research Grant “Wartime and Post-Conflict Experiences in Burundi and Individual Level Survey (with Macartan Humphreys)

Selected Works:

  • Is Enforcement Necessary for Effectiveness? A Model of the International Criminal Regime. International Organization. 60, Fall 2006, 935-67.
  • Is There a Broader-Deeper Tradeoff? International Organization. 58, Summer 2004, pp. 459-84.
  • Where Do the Peacekeepers Go? With Stephen John Stedman. The International Studies Review, December 2003, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 37-54.
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