IAN HURD

 

Recent Writings


    “How to Get Away With Cholera: The UN, Haiti, and International Law,” Perspectives on Politics with Mara Pillinger and Michael Barnett, forthcoming 2016.


    “Enchanted and Disenchanted International Law,” Global Policy, forthcoming 2015.


    “The International Rule of Law and the Domestic Analogy,” Global Constitutionalism forthcoming 2015.


    “Tres modelos de imperio internacial de la ley/Three Models of the International Rule of Law” Eidos n. 23, 2015.


    “What is the International Rule of Law?” in The Global Context: How Politics, Investment, and Institutions Affect European Businesses, ESADE anniversary book, 2015.


    “International Law and the Politics of Diplomacy,” in Ole Jacob Sending, Vincent Pouliot, and Iver Neumann eds. Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics. 2015, Oxford University Press. This is a revised version of article in International Journal 2011.


   “The International Rule of Law: Law as the Limit of Politics,” Ethics and International Affairs, 2014, and Carnegie Council Centennial Anniversary collection Ethics in a Connected World 2015.


    “The UN Security Council and the International Rule of Law,” Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2014.


     “The Selectively Expansive UN Security Council: Domestic and International Threats to Peace and Security,” Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, 2013, v.106.


   Book review of Dunoff and Pollack, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations: The State of the Art (Cambridge University Press, 2013) in International and Comparative Law Quarterly 62(3): 771-773, http://journals.cambridge.org/repo_A89BqPqH


    “Comment on Richard Steinberg ‘Wanted Dead or Alive: Realism in International Law,’” opiniojuris.org, September 16 2013, http://bit.ly/197wv1Q.


    “Torture and the Politics of Legitimacy in International Law,” in Andreas Føllesdal, Johan Karlsson Schaffer and Geir Ulfstein eds, The Legitimacy of International Human Rights Regimes: Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives. Cambridge University Press, 2013.


    “On Law, Science and Whales: the case of Australia v. Japan,” The Conversation, http://bit.ly/13abrsA


    “Whaling in Europe is Dependent on the Continued Willingness of Governments to Fund it at a Loss,” Europp blog, Feb. 18, 2013. http://bit.ly/Xg1HIU


    “Finnegans Wake and Political Science Methods,” Ethics and International Affairs blog, Oct. 12, 2012. http://bit.ly/QgkGyz


    “Torture and the Politics of Legitimacy in International Law,” in The Legitimacy of International Human Rights Regimes: Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives. Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.


    “Almost Saving Whales: The Ambiguity of Success at the International Whaling Commission,” Ethics and International Affairs, v.26, n.1, 2012.


    “Choices and Methods in the Study of International Organizations,” Journal of International Organization Studies, 2011.


    “Law and the Practice of Diplomacy,” International Journal, v.66, n.3, 2011


    “Is Humanitarian Intervention Legal?  The Rule of Law in an Incoherent World," Ethics and International Affairs, v.25, n.3, 2011.



Full List of Published Work


Books


    Oxford Handbook of International Organizations, forthcoming, 2015.


International Organizations: Politics, Law, Practice. Cambridge University Press, 2nd ed. forthcoming 2013. 1st ed. 2011.

   

After Anarchy: Legitimacy and Power in the UN Security Council. Princeton University Press, 2007. 

    2008 Chadwick Alger Award, International Studies Association

    2008 Myres McDougal Prize, Policy Sciences Society


The UN Security Council and the Politics of International Authority. Bruce Cronin and Ian Hurd eds.  Routledge, 2008. 



Journal Articles


“The International Rule of Law and the Domestic Analogy,” Global Constitutionalism forthcoming 2015.


“The UN Security Council and the International Rule of Law,” Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2014.


“The International Rule of Law: Law as the Limit of Politics,” Ethics and International Affairs, 2014, and Carnegie Council Centennial Anniversary collection Ethics in a Connected World 2015.


“Almost Saving Whales: The Ambiguity of Success at the International Whaling Commission,” Ethics and International Affairs, v.26, n.1, 2012.


“Choices and Methods in the Study of International Organizations,” Journal of International Organization Studies, 2011.


“Law and the Practice of Diplomacy,” International Journal, v.66, n.3, 2011


“Is Humanitarian Intervention Legal?  The Rule of Law in an Incoherent World," Ethics and International Affairs, v.25, n.3, 2011.


“Myths of Membership: The Politics of Legitimation in UN Security Council Reform,” Global Governance, v.14, n.2, 2008/


“Breaking and Making Norms: American Revisionism and Crises of Legitimacy,” International Politics, v.44:194-213, 2007.


“The Strategic Use of Liberal Internationalism: Libya and the UN Sanctions, 1992-2003,” International Organization, Summer 2005, v. 59, 3. 

        2005 Robert O. Keohane Award


“Labor Standards through International Organizations: The Global Compact in Comparative Perspective,” Journal of Corporate Citizenship, v.11, July 2003.


“Legitimacy, Power, and the Symbolic Life of the Security Council,” Global Governance, v.8, n.1, 2002: 35-51.


“Legitimacy and Authority in International Politics,” International Organization, v.53, n.2, 1999. 

 


Book Chapters and Other Writing


“Tres modelos de imperio internacial de la ley/Three Models of the International Rule of Law” Eidos n. 23, 2015.


“What is the International Rule of Law?” in The Global Context: How Politics, Investment, and Institutions Affect European Businesses, ESADE anniversary book, 2015.


“International Law and the Politics of Diplomacy,” in Ole Jacob Sending, Vincent Pouliot, and Iver Neumann eds. Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics. 2015, Oxford University Press. This is a revised version of article in International Journal 2011.



“The Selectively Expansive UN Security Council: Domestic and International Threats to Peace and Security,” Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, 2013, v.106.


Book review of Dunoff and Pollack, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations: The State of the Art (Cambridge University Press, 2013) in International and Comparative Law Quarterly 62(3): 771-773, http://journals.cambridge.org/repo_A89BqPqH


“International Law and the Politics of Diplomacy,” in Ole Jacob Sending, Vincent Pouliot, and Iver Neumann eds. Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics. Forthcoming 2013, Oxford University Press. This is a revised version of article in International Journal 2011.


“Torture and the Politics of Legitimacy in International Law,” in The Legitimacy of International Human Rights Regimes: Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives. Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.


“United Nations,” in Richard Devetak et al. eds. Introduction to International Relations, 2nd. ed. Cambridge University Press, 2011.


“The Libyan Intervention in the Rearview Mirror,” Telos, March 31 2011, also available in French.


“By the Book: Bush’s Memoirs and the Rule of Law,” Policy Brief #10, Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, 2010.


“How not to Argue against the Crime of Aggression: A Reply to Michael Glennon,” Working Paper 10-001, Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies, Northwestern University, 2010.


Book review of Richard Ned Lebow, A Cultural Theory of International Relations (Cambridge University Press, 2009) in Perspectives on Politics, 8(2), 2010.


“Constructivism,” in Duncan Snidal and Christian Reus-Smit eds. Oxford Handbook of International Relations. Oxford University Press, 2008.


“Theories and Tests of International Authority,” in Bruce Cronin and Ian Hurd eds. The UN Security Council and the Politics of International Authority. Routledge, 2008.


“Introduction” and “Conclusion,” co-authored with Bruce Cronin in Cronin and Hurd eds. The UN Security Council and the Politics of International Authority. Routledge, 2008.


“Legitimacy,” in Princeton Encyclopedia of Self-Determination. Princeton University Press.


“Negotiation and Institutional Design: Deliberating over the UN Security Council at San Francisco 1945,” working paper published by the Dispute Resolution Research Center at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University (#350, June 2006). http://www1.kellogg.northwestern.edu/wps/SelectDocument.asp?dept_id=DRRC


Book review of Ian Clark, Legitimacy in International Society, (Oxford University Press) in International History Review, 28(1), March 2006.


“Unrealizable Expectations: Collective Security, the UN Charter, and Iraq,” in Harvey Starr ed. Approaches, Levels, and Methods of Analysis in International Politics: Crossing Boundaries. Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.


“Legitimacy,” “Anarchy,” and “Authority,” all in Martin Griffiths ed. Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics. Routledge, 2005.


“Reforming the United Nations,” Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights symposium on the United Nations, 2005.


“Of Words and Wars: The Security Council’s Hard Life Among the Great Powers,” Seton Hall Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, 5(1), Winter/Spring 2004.


“Stayin’ Alive/Too Legit to Quit: A Response to Michael J. Glennon,” Foreign Affairs, July/Aug 2003.  Reprinted in James F. Hoge Jr. and Gideon Rose eds. American Foreign Policy: Cases and Choices. New York: Foreign Affairs/Norton, 2003.  Also reprinted in Karen Mingst and Jack Snyder eds. Essential Readings in World Politics, 2nd ed. New York: Norton, 2004.


“Why Iraq, not the US, Should Prosecute Hussein’s Pals,” Chicago Tribune, May 19, 2003.


“The Unspoken Meanings of Symbols,” Chicago Tribune, April 10, 2003.


“The New Iraq Must be Independent from US,” San Francisco Chronicle, April 9, 2003.


Book Review of Nicholas N. Kittrie’s Rebels with a Cause (Westview Press, 2000), in Canadian Journal of Political Science, Dec. 2000.


“Security Council Reform: Informal Membership and Practice,” in Bruce Russett ed., The Once and Future Security Council (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997).