PUBLICATIONS Books, Monographs, Chapters, Conference

PUBLICATIONS
Books, Monographs, Chapters, Conference Proceedings:
“United States Contemporary Diplomacy: Implementing a Foreign Policy of
‘Engagement,’” Chapter 15 in Diplomacy in a Globalizing World: Theories and Practices, ed.
Pauline Kerr and Geoffrey Wiseman (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), 265-81.
“Public Diplomacy: Communicating with Foreign Publics, and with Domestic Publics
about Foreign Policy,” International Roundtable. Public Diplomacy: Nation Image and Branding:
Proceedings, prepared by Aleksandra Markić Boban (Zagreb: Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung, Office in
Zagreb; Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of
Croatia, 2012). Published as Javna diplomacija: imidž nacije i brendiranje: zbornik radova,
priredila Aleksandra Markić Boban (Zagreb: Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung, Ured u Zagreb; Diplomatska
akademija Ministarstva vanjskih i europskih poslova Republike Hravatske, 2012), 55-64, 72-73,7576.
“The challenge of integrating multiple issues into coherent diplomacy,” Session III:
Negotiation: more issues, Challenges Facing the 21st Century Diplomat: Representation,
Communication, Negotiation and Training, Conference Report (Brugge: Department of EU
International Relations and Diplomacy Studies, College of Europe, 2011), 20-21,
http://www.coleurope.eu/content/21diplomacy/en/index.html.
“Border Regions as Neighbourhoods,” Chapter 5 in Part I: Theorizing Borders: Conceptual
Aspects of Border Studies, in The Ashgate Research Companion to Border Studies, ed. Doris WastlWalter (Farnham, Surrey, U.K.: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2011), 85-102.
“FDR and the ‘World-Wide Arena,’” Chapter 2 in FDR’s World: War, Peace, and
Legacies, The World of the Roosevelts, ed. David B. Woolner, Warren F. Kimball, and David
Reynolds (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008), 35-61.
“Diplomacy” and “International Relations,” in Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World:
1750 to the Present, Peter N. Stearns, editor-in-chief, 8 vols. (New York: Oxford University Press,
2008), Vol. 2, 526-30, and Vol. 4, 192-96.
“The Washington Diplomatic Corps: The Place, the Professionals, and their Performance,”
Chapter 3 in The Diplomatic Corps as an Institution of International Society, ed. Paul Sharp and
Geoffrey Wiseman (Houndmills, Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), 41-74.
“Niche Diplomacy in the World Public Arena: The Global ‘Corners’ of Canada and
Norway,” Chapter 4 in The New Public Diplomacy: Soft Power in International Relations, ed. Jan
Melissen (Houndmills, Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005; revised edition, paperback,
2007): 67-87.
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What Can Public Diplomacy Achieve? Discussion Papers in Diplomacy, No. 104 (The
Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations “Clingendael,” September 2006),
http://www.clingendael.nl/cdsp/publications/discussion%2Dpapers/archive.html?id=6356&&type=s
ummary.
“A Structural Approach to Transatlantic Unity,” Chapter 29 in EU-US Relations: Repairing
the Transatlantic Rift—Kastellorizo Papers, ed. Nikos Kotzias and Petros Liacouras, Foreword by
George A. Papandreou (Houndmills, Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), 156-58.
“Diplomacy and Small States in Today’s World,” Chapter 2 in In Face of Man, Vol. 2: The
Dr. Eric Williams Memorial Lectures, 1993-2004 (Port-of-Spain: Central Bank of Trinidad and
Tobago, 2005), 19-40.
“The Geography of Diplomacy,” Chapter 18 in The Geography of War and Peace: From
Death Camps to Diplomacy, ed. Colin Flint (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), 369-94.
“Good Neighbour Diplomacy Revisited,” Chapter 17 in Holding the Line: Borders in a
Global World, ed. Heather N. Nicol and Ian Townsend-Gault (Vancouver, British Columbia: UBC
Press, 2005), 348-75.
The Future of Diplomacy? Five Projective Visions, Discussion Papers in Diplomacy, No.
96 (The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations “Clingendael,” January 2005),
http://www.clingendael.nl/cdsp/publications/discussion%2Dpapers/archive.html?id=5831&&type=s
ummary.
“The Future of Diplomacy? Five Projective Visions,” in 250 Jahre: Von der
Orientalischen zur Diplomatischen Akademie in Wien, Symposium: “A Changing Europe in a
Changing World,” ed. Ernst Sucharipa, Favorita Papers 04/2004 (Vienna: Diplomatische
Akademie, 2004), 21-36.
“A Growing Appreciation: A Personal Recollection and Reflection upon the IFDT
[International Forum on Diplomatic Training] Meetings in Vienna, September 1999, and Amman,
September 2002,” in 250 Jahre: Von der Orientalischen zur Diplomatischen Akademie in Wien, ed.
Oliver Rathkolb (Innsbruck: StudienVerlag, 2004), 301-8.
“Power, Paradise, and the Atlantic Community,” in One Culture or Two?: Problems and
Prospects of Transatlantic Dialogue, ed. Lonnie Johnson, Johanna Ortler, and Ernst Sucharipa,
Favorita Papers 1/2003 (Vienna: Diplomatische Akademie, 2003), 8-29.
“Elitism,” in Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, ed. Alexander DeConde, Richard
Dean Burns, and Fredrik Logevall, Editors in Chief, and Louise B. Ketz, Executive Editor, 3 vols.
(2nd ed.; New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2002), Vol. 2, 17-31,
http://www.americanforeignrelations.com/E-N/Elitism.html.
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“Can We Improve the Linking of Cultures?,” Report on a Discussion Group at Wilton Park
Conference 588 on “Key Challenges for the New Millennium,” January 7-9, 2000, in Current
Issues in International Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, Volume III, ed. Nicholas Hopkinson and
Colin Jennings (London: The Stationery Office, 2001), 566-73.
“The Constraint of Legitimacy: The Legal and Institutional Framework of Euro-Atlantic
Security,” Chapter 3 in Alliance Politics, Kosovo, and NATO’s War: Allied Force or Forced
Allies?, ed. Pierre Martin and Mark R. Brawley (New York: Palgrave/St. Martin’s Press, 2001), 4055.
“Beyond Global-Regional Thinking,” Chapter 8 in The Global Century: Globalization and
National Security, ed. Richard L. Kugler and Ellen L. Frost, 2 vols. (Washington, D.C.: National
Defense University Press, 2001), Vol. I, 197-213, and CD-ROM.
“The Role of Metropolitan Regions in Making a New Atlantic Community,” Chapter 6 in
Ever Closer Partnership: Policy-Making in US-EU Relations, ed. Éric Philippart and Pascaline
Winand (Brussels: Presses Interuniversitaires Européennes-Peter Lang S.A., 2001), 187-227.
Small States in World Politics: The International Political Position and Diplomatic
Influence of the World’s Growing Number of Smaller Countries, report for Joint Commonwealth
Secretariat/World Bank Task Force Conference on Small States (Washington, D.C.: The World
Bank, 2000).
“Diplomacy for the 21st Century: ‘Re-crafting the Old Guild,’” Section I in Current Issues
in International Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, Vol. I, ed. Colin Jennings and Nicholas Hopkinson
(London: The Stationery Office, 1999), 3-47.
“The Role of Generations and ‘Lessons’ of History in American Planning During the
Persian Gulf Crisis,” in Rethinking International Relations: Ernest R. May and the Study of World
Affairs, ed. Akira Iriye (Chicago: Imprint Publications, 1998), 389-95.
“The Power and Politics of Maps,” Chapter 5 in Reordering the World: Geopolitical
Perspectives on the 21st Century, ed. George J. Demko and William B. Wood (2nd ed.; Boulder,
Colo.: Westview Press, 1999), 95-116.
Diplomacy and Small States in Today’s World, Twelfth Lecture, The Dr. Eric Williams
Memorial Lecture Series, including the Opening Remarks by Mr. Winston Dookeran, Governor,
Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, and Commentary by Professor Anthony Bryan, North-South
Center, University of Miami, May 22, 1998 (Port-of-Spain: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago,
1998).
Diplomacy for the 21st Century: ‘Re-crafting the Old Guild’: A Retrospective Essay Based
on Wilton Park Conference 503, “Diplomacy: Profession in Peril?,” July 21-25, 1997, Occasional
Paper 1 (Steyning, West Sussex, U.K.: Wilton Park, 1998).
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“Middle Powers as Managers: International Mediation Within, Across, and Outside
Institutions,” in Niche Diplomacy: Middle Powers After the Cold War, ed. Andrew F. Cooper
(London: Macmillan Press, Ltd.; New York: St. Martin’s Press, Inc., 1997), 46-72.
“Diplomatic Method,” in The Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations, ed. Bruce W.
Jentleson and Thomas G. Paterson, consulting ed. Nicholas X. Rizopoulos, 4 vols. (New York:
Oxford University Press, prepared under the auspices of the Council on Foreign Relations, 1997),
2:23-26.
“America’s Changing Place in the World: From ‘Periphery’ to ‘Center’?,” Chapter 7 in
Political Geography: A Reader, ed. John Agnew (London: Edward Arnold Publishers, 1997;
co-published in the United States by John Wiley & Sons, New York), 98-121.
“Great Powers, Super Powers, and Global Powers: Managerial Succession for a New
World Order,” Chapter 3 in A United Nations for the Twenty-first Century: Peace, Security, and
Development, ed. Dimitris Bourantonis and Marios L. Evriviades (The Hague: Kluwer Law
International, 1996), 65-86.
“The United States, the Caribbean Basin, and the Post-Cold War International Order,”
Chapter 14 in Choices and Change: Reflections on the Caribbean, ed. Winston C. Dookeran
(Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank, 1996), 197-228.
“The Growth of Regional Organizations and the Role of the United Nations,” Chapter 5 in
Regionalism in World Politics: Regional Organization and International Order, ed. Louise Fawcett
and Andrew Hurrell (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995), 122-68.
“NATO and the United Nations: Toward a Nonallergic Relationship,” in NATO in the
Post-Cold War Era: Does It Have a Future?, ed. S. Victor Papacosma and Mary Ann Heiss (New
York: St. Martin’s Press, 1995), 95-112.
“The U.S. ‘North American’ Trade Concept: Continentalist, Hemispherist, or Globalist?,”
Chapter 9 in Toward a North American Community? Canada, the United States, and Mexico, ed.
Donald Barry, with Mark O. Dickerson and James D. Gaisford (Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press,
1995), 155-84.
“The Power and Politics of Maps,” Chapter 3 in Reordering the World: Geopolitical
Perspectives on the Twenty-first Century, ed. George J. Demko and William B. Wood (Boulder,
Colo.: Westview Press, 1994), 49-70.
“NATO and the United Nations: Toward a Non-allergic Relationship,” in The United
States, the New World Order, and NATO: A Direction for the Future, ed. Donald P. Loren
(Cambridge, Mass.: Fellows Program, The Center for International Affairs, Harvard University,
1993), 40-51.
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“How Can the Vision of a ‘New World Order’ Be Realized?,” Issue 21 in Crosscurrents:
International Relations in the Post-Cold War Era, ed. Mark Charlton and Elizabeth Riddell-Dixon
(Scarborough, Ont.: Nelson Canada, 1993), 487-502.
“Collective Security, the Balance of Power, and American Leadership,” in Mapping the
Unknown: Towards a New World Order. The Yearbook of the Swedish Institute of International
Affairs, 1992-1993, ed. Lidija Babic and Bo Huldt (London: Hurst and Company, for the Swedish
Institute of International Affairs, 1993), 77-87.
“A North American Community: ‘From the Yukon to the Yucatan,’” Chapter 4 in The
Diplomatic Record, 1991-1992, ed. Hans Binnendijk and Mary Locke (Boulder, Colo.: Westview
Press, 1993), 69-95. Excerpted and read into the Congressional Record, House of Representatives,
103rd Cong., 2nd Sess., May 26, 1994, by the Hon. Bill Richardson (D., New Mexico).
“‘Wings for Peace’: Open Skies and Transpolar Civil Aviation,” Chapter 6 in Vulnerable
Arctic: A Need for an Alternative Orientation?, Research Report No. 47, ed. Jyrki Käkönen
(Tampere, Finland: Tampere Peace Research Institute, 1992), 107-43.
“Ottawa, Washington, and the Founding of NATO,” Chapter 4 in Fifty Years of CanadaU.S. Defense Cooperation: The Road From Ogdensburg, ed. Joel J. Sokolsky and Joseph T. Jockel
(Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1992), 83-125.
Defining a New World Order: Toward a Practical Vision of Collective Action for
International Peace and Security (Medford, Mass.: The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
1991), prepared for the Roundtable on “Defining a New World Order,” sponsored by The Fletcher
School of Law and Diplomacy, United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNAUSA), and Hitachi Foundation, in Medford, Mass., May 2-3, 1991. Also edited Defining a New
World Order: The Conference Report, May 2-3, 1991.
“Conclusion,” Chapter 12 of History, the White House and the Kremlin: Statesmen as
Historians, ed. Michael G. Fry (London: Pinter Publishers, 1991), 239-66.
“Making Nato Work in a World Without the Cold War,” in Reshaping the North American
Partnership for the 1990’s: A United Europe and Competitive Pacific Rim Necessitate New
Strategic Policies, ed. Lansing Lamont (New York: Americas Society/Canadian Affairs, 1991), 3740.
“Mental Maps,” Chapter 12 in Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations, ed.
Michael J. Hogan and Thomas G. Paterson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991), 17792.
“The North American Perspective: A Continent Apart or a Continent Joined?,” in NATO
After Forty Years, ed. Lawrence S. Kaplan, S. Victor Papacosma, Mark R. Rubin, and Ruth V.
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Young (Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1990), 3-32.
“A World ‘Arctic Mediterranean’? Open Skies and Transpolar Civil Aviation,” in Legal
Problems in the Arctic Regions, ed. Terttu Utriainen, Juridica Lapponica 6 (Rovaniemi, Finland:
The Institute for Nordic Law, University of Lapland, 1990), 24-64.
“Frameworks for the World,” prefatory essay in Ralph E. Ehrenberg, Scholars’ Guide to
Washington, D.C., for Cartography and Remote Sensing Imagery (Maps, Charts, Aerial
Photographs, Satellite Images, Cartographic Literature, and Geographic Information Systems)
(Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution
Press, 1987), ix-xiii.
“Alternative Approaches and Commentary,” in Michael G. Fry, History and International
Studies (Washington, D.C.: American Historical Association, 1987), 19-20.
Negotiating World Order: The Artisanship and Architecture of Global Diplomacy
(Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1986; Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.),
editor. Author of Introduction, chapter on “The North Atlantic Alliance as a Form of World Order,”
and concluding chapter, “The Global Foundations for a Diplomacy of Consensus.” Preface by
Theodore L. Eliot, Jr., and chapters by: Jean Mayer, “International Agreements in the Food and
Health Fields,” John Roberts, “The Diplomacy of Acid Rain: The North American Experience in
Global Perspective,” Tommy T. B. Koh, “Negotiating a New World Order for the Sea,” Leonard H.
Marks, “International Communications and World Order,” Brian Urquhart, “The United Nations,
Collective Security, and International Peacekeeping,” Gerard C. Smith, “The Great Illusion: ‘Star
Wars’ and World Order,” Joseph S. Nye, Jr., “The Diplomacy of Nuclear Nonproliferation,” Max
M. Kampelman, “The Lessons of the Madrid CSCE Conference,” Alejandro Orfila, “The
Organization of American States and International Order in the Western Hemisphere,” Leonard
Unger, “The International Role of the Association of Southest Asian Nations,” Gamani Corea,
“Creating a Framework to Strengthen and Stabilize International Commodity Markets,” Gardner
Patterson, “The GATT and the Negotiation of International Trade Rules,” and Nathaniel Samuels,
“Dealing With the International Debt Issue.”
“Der letze Winkel auf der Erde, der Erste Platz im Himmel/The Last Place on Earth, the
First Place in Heaven,” in Imagining Antarctica: Antarktis – Vorstellung und Wirklichkeit, ed.
Rachel Weiss (Linz, Austria: Stadtmuseum Linz-Nordico, 1986), 10-20.
“East-West Rivalry in Latin America: ‘Between the Eagle and the Bear,’” in East-West
Rivalry in the Third World: Security Issues and Regional Perspectives, ed. Robert W. Clawson
(Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1986), 261-90.
“1983, un año crítico: )La alianza en disolución? )Europa versus USA?,” in España,
Europa, Occidente: Una política integrada de seguridad, ed. Bernhard Hagemeyer, Javier
Rupérez, and Francisco Javier Peña (Madrid: Distribución y Comunicación, S.A., por encargo de la
Konrad Adenauer-Stiftung, 1984), 57-70.
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“The Creation of the North Atlantic Alliance,” in American Defense Policy, ed. John F.
Reichart and Steven R. Sturm (5th ed.; Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982),
296-320.
“Pacific Community: The Notion,” in Pacific Region Interdependencies: A Compendium
of Papers Submitted to the Joint Economic Committee, ed. Robert W. Barnett, Congress of the
United States, June 15, 1981 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981), 137-39.
“America’s Changing Place in the World: From ‘Periphery’ to ‘Centre’?,” in Centre and
Periphery: Spatial Variation in Politics, ed. Jean Gottmann (Beverly Hills, Cal.: SAGE
Publications, Inc., with the cooperation of the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris, and the
Research Committee on Political Geography of the International Political Science Association,
1980), 73-100.
Commentary on Allan E. Gotlieb, “Power and Vulnerability,” in The Future of North
America: Canada, the United States, and Quebec Nationalism, ed. Elliot J. Feldman and Neil
Nevitte, Harvard Studies in International Affairs No. 42 (Cambridge, Mass.: The Center for
International Affairs, Harvard University, and Institute for Research on Public Policy, Montreal,
1979), 133-39.
“Le Canada français dans la presse américaine,” in Le nationalisme québécois à la croisée
des chemins, La Collection Choix (Québec: Centre Québécois de Relations Internationales, 1975):
261-77.
Journal Articles:
“Global Challenges for a Global NATO,” Journal on Southeastern European Security
Strategy and Transatlantic Leadership, On-Line Review, vol. I (June 2011): 16-38,
http://www.strategyinternational.org/magazine/?issueID=10.
“The Northern Mind in American Diplomacy,” article based in part on John Lukacs, George
Kennan: A Study of Character (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008), The Fletcher Forum of
World Affairs 34, no. 1 (Winter 2010): 57-75.
“‘Credible Public Diplomacy’: Truth and Policy, Persuasion and People,” Introduction to
Special Edition, 100th Anniversary Edward R. Murrow Memorial Conference—The Murrow
Legacy: Educator, Broadcaster, Statesman, “Credible Public Diplomacy: A Lesson for Our
Times,” April 14-15, 2008, The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 32, no. 3 (2008): 5-6.
“The Diplomacy of Small States: The Case of Jordan,” Jordan Journal of International
Affairs [The Jordan Institute of Diplomacy, Amman] 1, no. 2 (Winter 2008): 1-19.
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“Diplomacy and Small States in Today’s World,” World Affairs [School of Foreign Service,
National University of Mongolia], no. 2 (2006): 40-59.
“Diplomacy’s Possible Futures,” The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 1, no. 1 (2006): 3-27,
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mnp/hjd/2006/00000001/00000001/art00002.
“Policy and Diplomacy,” Panel 3 moderator, led discussion with Hans Binnendijk, Antonia
Chayes, and Robert Litwak, conference co-sponsored by The Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy and the National Defense University, “Preemptive Use of Force: A Reassessment,”
Special Edition, The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 29, no. 3 (2005): 85-114.
“Young, Old, or Ageless? The UN’s Institutional Identity Crisis” and “Headquarters
Boston” [for a fuller version, “Locating the United Nations: Boston was on the Short List in 194546,” http://www.unagb.org], in The Forum: Newsletter of the United Nations Association of
Greater Boston (Fall 2005): 1, 6.
“Diplomacy’s Possible Futures?” Fletcher News 27, no. 2 (Fall 2005): 3-4.
“The Iconography and Circulation of the Atlantic Community,” in Part 3, “The Bag of Tools
for a New Geopolitics of the World,” of “In the Steps of Jean Gottmann,” guest ed. Calogero
Muscarà (University of Rome “La Sapienza”) and ed. Panayis C. Psomopoulos (Athens Center of
Ekistics), three double issues of Ekistics/OIKIΣTIKH: The Problems and Science of Human
Settlements 70, nos. 418/419 (January/February-March/April 2003) [published in 2005]: 270-94.
“A Structural Approach to Transatlantic Unity—A Shift to a New Center of Gravity?,”
Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs: Review for International Politics, Security and Integration 5, no. 1
(Spring 2004): 11-23.
“Why the United States and Europe See the World Differently: An Atlanticist’s Rejoinder
to the Kagan Thesis,” EUSA Review [European Union Studies Association] 16, no. 3 (Summer
2003): 1, 3-10.
“Is World Order the Best We Can Do?,” essay based on a talk to the Fletcher Class of 1947,
Fletcher News 24, no. 1 (Summer 2003): 4-5, 27.
“Distance and Foreign Policy: A Political Geography Approach,” International Political
Science Review/Revue internationale de science politique 23, no. 4 (October 2002): 439-68.
“A Coming ‘Magnesian’ Age? Small States, the Global System, and the International
Community,” Geopolitics 6, no. 3 (Winter 2001): 49-86.
“Geographical Antipathy, and the Personification of ‘Place Hate’,” Political Geography 20,
no. 1 (January 2001): 17-23.
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“El proceso de globalización y su impacto en la política y el Estado,” Política Internacional:
Revista de la Academia Diplomática del Perú, nos. 61 y 62 (Julio/diciembre 2000): 128-34.
“La diplomacia: viejo oficio, nuevas habilidades,” Revista Mexicana de Política Exterior
[Instituto Matías Romero], núm. 60 (Junio 2000): 125-54.
“Facing Across Borders: The Diplomacy of Bon Voisinage,” International Political Science
Review/Revue internationale de science politique 21, no. 2 (April 2000): 121-47.
“The United Nations and Regional Organizations: ‘King-links’ of a ‘Global Chain,’” lead
article in “Symposium: The United Nations, Regional Organizations, and Military Operations,”
Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law 7, no. 1 (Fall 1996): 35-70.
“Constructive Containment,” introductory essay for Special Feature, “Alternatives to
Military Intervention,” The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 19, no. 2 (Summer/Fall 1995): 1-17.
“Leadership, Cooperation, and the Contribution Principle,” NATO Review 42, no. 6
(December 1994) and no. 1 (January 1995): 17-21, http://www.nato.int/docu/review/1995/95014.htm.
“The New Atlanticism: Western Partnership for Global Leadership,” in Numéro
spécial/Special Issue, “Vers une nouvelle ère de relations euroatlantiques/The New Atlanticism,”
guest ed. Donald J. Barry and Gretchen MacMillan, Revue d’intégration européenne/Journal of
European Integration 16, nos. 2-3 (Hiver/Printemps, Winter/Spring 1993): 165-91.
“Cooperative Security: From the Top Down,” in “The North/South Divide at the End of the
Cold War,” Roundtable Discussion, Boston Review 18, nos. 3 and 4 (June/August 1993), 19-20.
“How Can the Vision of a ‘New World Order’ Be Realized?,” The Fletcher Forum of World
Affairs 16, no. 1 (Winter 1992): 63-79.
“A ‘New Breeze’ or the Winds of Old? The Foreign Policy of the Bush Administration,”
Revista Española de Estudios Norteamericanos, issue on “La Nueva Presidencia de los Estados
Unidos,” ed. Edward Schumacher, Número 2 (Alcalá de Henares, Spain: Centro de Estudios
Norteamericanos, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Otoño 1989): 29-82.
“Going It Alone? The Course of American Diplomacy,” The Fletcher Forum of World
Affairs 13, no. 1 (Winter 1989): 49-69. Leader of roundtable, with Peter Galbraith, Senate Foreign
Relations Committee Staff, Capt. Wm. Spencer Johnson, U.S. Navy, Walter Manger, U.S.
Department of State, and Alexis Rieffel, International Monetary Fund.
“USA och Norden efter kriget: ‘Hejda Rysslands framträngande i Västeuropa,’” Vårt
Försvar: Allmänna Försvarsföreningens tidskrift [Stockholm], no. 8 (November 1988): 14-20.
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“Diplomacy Neglected?,” The Wilson Quarterly 11, no. 2 (Spring 1987): 184-85,
commentary on three articles concerning “America’s Peace Movement, 1900-1986,” in The Wilson
Quarterly 11, no. 1 (New Year’s 1987).
“Los orígenes de la Alianza Atlántica,” Revista de Occidente [Madrid: Fundación José
Ortega y Gasset], Número 47 (Febrero 1986): 77-96.
“La rivalidad este y oeste en América Latina: Entre el aguila y el oso,” Política [Santiago,
Chile: Instituto de Ciencia Política, Universidad de Chile] Volumen 8 (Diciembre 1985): 145-95.
“‘A Small, Cozy Town, Global in Scope’: Washington, D.C.,” issue on “Capital Cities,”
guest ed. Jean Gottmann and consultant ed. Jaqueline Tyrwhitt, Ekistics/OIKIΣTIKH: The
Problems and Science of Human Settlements 50, no. 299 (March/April 1983): 123-45, 149.
“The Archimedes of Diplomacy: Henry Kissinger and the Foreign Policy of Watergate
America,” issue on “Leaders and Leadership,” International Journal 37, no. 4 (Autumn 1982):
606-12.
“A Diplomatic Historian’s View,” commentary on Editorial Board Essay, “Research
Agendas for the 1980s: Comments, Additions and Critiques,” Political Geography Quarterly 1, no.
2 (April 1982): 169-70.
“Space Politics in Historical and Futuristic Perspective,” The Fletcher Forum: A Journal of
Studies in International Affairs 5, no. 1 (Winter 1981): 106-14.
“Reply” to O. V. Vitkovskiy, “Political Geography and Geopolitics: A Recurrence of
American Geopolitics,” Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya Geografiya, no. 6 (1980): 1620, in Soviet Geography: Review and Translation 22, no. 9 (November 1981): 594-97.
“The Emanation of Power,” International Security 6, no. 1 (Summer 1981): 152-64.
Reprinted in “Supplemental Clips,” Current News, U.S. Department of Defense (August 31, 1981).
“The Geographical ‘Mental Maps’ of American Foreign Policy Makers,” International
Political Science Review/Revue internationale de science politique 1, no. 4 (October 1980): 495530.
“The Creation of the North Atlantic Alliance, 1948-1952,” Naval War College Review 32,
no. 3/seq. 279 (May-June 1980): 4-39. Reprinted as “Special Edition,” Current News, no. 611,
U.S. Department of Defense (September 11, 1980).
“All the World’s a Map,” The Wilson Quarterly: A National Review of Ideas and
Information 3, no. 2 (Spring 1979): 164-77.
“Thinking Historically,” The Fletcher Forum: A Journal of Studies in International Affairs
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2, no. 2 (May 1978): 225-32.
“The Map as an ‘Idea’: The Role of Cartographic Imagery During the Second World War,”
The American Cartographer 2, no. 1 (April 1975): 19-53.
“Maps, Globes, and the ‘Cold War,’” Special Libraries 65, nos. 10/11 (October/November
1974): 445-54.
Reviews and Review Essays:
Review of Adam Chapnick, Canada’s Voice: The Public Life of John Wendell Holmes
(Vancouver: UBC Press, The University of British Columbia, 2009), in H-Diplo Roundtable
Review, Vol. XII, No. 9 (2011): 14-16, 16 March 2011, http://www.hnet.org/~diplo/roundtables/PDF/Roundtable-XII-9.pdf.
Review of Geoffrey Cowan and Nicholas J. Cull, eds., Public Diplomacy in a Changing
World, special edition, THE ANNALS of The American Academy of Political and Social Science
616 (March 2008). PD Book Reviews, website of the Center on Public Diplomacy, Annenberg
School of Communications, University of Southern California, July 2008,
http://uscpublicdiplomacy.com/index.php/library/reviews_detail/public_diplomacy_in_a_changing_
world
Review of Gretchen Murphy, Hemispheric Imaginings: The Monroe Doctrine and
Narratives of US Empire (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2006), in National Identities 8,
no. 1 (March 2006): 100-3.
“Paradise and Power? A Fulbright Perspective,” Global Society: Journal of
Interdisciplinary International Relations 17, no. 4 (October 2003): 431-49. Review essay based on
Robert Kagan, “Power and Weakness,” Policy Review, no. 113 (June/July 2002), and Robert
Kagan, Of Paradise and Power: America and Europe in the New World Order (New York: Alfred
A. Knopf, 2003).
Review of J. B. Harley, The New Nature of Maps: Essays in the History of Cartography, in
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 33, no. 4 (Spring 2003): 593-95.
“Henry Kissinger, Geopolitics, and Globalization,” The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 27,
no. 1 (Winter/Spring 2003): 95-123. Review essay based on Henry Kissinger, Does America Need
a Foreign Policy? Toward a Diplomacy for the 21st Century (New York: Simon and Schuster,
2001).
“Linkage, Losses, and Leadership: The Role of Pressure and Example in Diplomacy,”
Harvard International Review 15, no. 3 (Spring 1993): 56-57. Review essay based on Lisa L.
Martin, Coercive Cooperation: Explaining Multilateral Economic Sanctions (Princeton: Princeton
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University Press, 1992).
Review of Carsten Holbraad, Danish Neutrality: A Study in the Foreign Policy of a Small
State (Oxford: Clarendon Press of the Oxford University Press, 1991), in American Political
Science Review 87, no. 1 (March 1993): 258-59.
Review of Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power
(New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1990), in The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 15, no. 1 (Winter
1991): 207-11.
Review of Jürg Martin Gabriel, The American Conception of Neutrality After 1941 (New
York: St. Martin’s Press, 1988), and Harto Hakovirta, East-West Conflict and European Neutrality
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988), in American Political Science Review 84, no. 4 (December 1990):
1445-47.
Review of Paul Fussell, Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second World War
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1989), in The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 14, no. 2
(Summer 1990): 410-16.
“The Southern Mind in American Diplomacy,” The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 13, no.
2 (Summer 1989): 375-87. Review essay based on Thomas J. Schoenbaum, Waging Peace and
War: Dean Rusk in the Truman, Kennedy, and Johnson Years (New York: Simon and Schuster,
1988). Abstract in The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Newsletter 21, no. 1
(March 1990): 46.
“Ordering the World,” Reviews in American History 12, no. 4 (December 1984): 606-11.
Review essay based on Lloyd C. Gardner, A Covenant With Power: America and World Order
From Wilson to Reagan (New York: Oxford University Press, 1984).
Review of Seymour I. Schwartz and Ralph E. Ehrenberg, The Mapping of America (New
York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, 1980), in The Wilson Quarterly: A National Review of
Ideas and Information 6, no. 1 (Winter 1982): 150.
“The Moralist as Geopolitician,” The Fletcher Forum: A Journal of Studies in International
Affairs 5, no. 2 (Spring 1981): 391-414. Review essay based on Henry A. Kissinger, White House
Years (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1979).
Review of E. H. Gombrich, The Sense of Order: A Study in the Psychology of Decorative
Art (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1979), in The Wilson Quarterly: A National Review of
Ideas and Information 4, no. 2 (Spring 1980): 157.
Review of Robert Dallek, Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932-1945
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1979), in The Journal of American History 66, no. 4 (March
1980): 979.
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Review of Ken Booth and Moorhead Wright, eds., American Thinking About Peace and
War: New Essays on American Thought and Attitudes (New York: Barnes and Noble, 1978), in
The American Historical Review 84, no. 3 (June 1979): 873.
Review of Daniel J. Boorstin, The Exploring Spirit: America and the World, Then and Now
(New York: Random House, 1976), in Tufts Criterion 10, no. 6 (July 1978): 9.
Review of W. H. Parker, Mackinder: Geography as an Aid to Statecraft (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1982), in The Wilson Quarterly 7, no. 4 (Autumn 1983): 126-27.
Review of William Macomber, The Angels’ Game: A Handbook of Modern Diplomacy
(New York: Stein and Day, Publishers, 1975), in The American Political Science Review 71, no. 3
(September 1977): 1309-10.
Review of H. G. Nicholas, The United States and Britain (Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1975), in The American Historical Review 81, no. 5 (December 1976): 1222.
Review of Foreign Relations of the United States, 1949, Vol. III: Council of Foreign
Ministers: Germany and Austria (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974), in
The Journal of American History 63, no. 1 (June 1976): 159-60.
Review of George Schwab and Henry Friedlander, eds., Detente in Historical Perspective
(New York: Cyrco Press, 1975), in Political Science Quarterly 91, no. 1 (Spring 1976): 159-60.
“Calming the Pacific,” Reviews in American History 3, no. 4 (December 1975): 489-93.
Review essay based on Stephen E. Pelz, Race to Pearl Harbor: The Failure of the Second London
Naval Conference and the Onset of World War II (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press,
1974), and Robert J. C. Butow, The John Doe Associates: Backdoor Diplomacy for Peace, 1941
(Stanford, Cal.: Stanford University Press, 1974),
Review of John Snetsinger, Truman, the Jewish Vote, and the Creation of Israel (Stanford,
Cal.: Hoover Institution Press, 1974), in The Canadian Historical Review 56, no. 3 (September
1974): 363-64.
Newspaper Articles:
“A Nation of Nations?,” commentary on immigration and ethnicity in the United States and
American foreign policy, interviewed by Afif Safieh, Al-Fajr [Jerusalem] (February 13, 1987).
“The Time to Negotiate Is Now,” Opinion Section, The Christian Science Monitor, October
12, 1984.
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“Canada Today: A Look Inside an Uncertain Land,” lead article in special section on
Canada, The Boston Sunday Globe, April 23, 1978.
“World of Richard Nixon,” The Boston Herald American, May 17, 1977. Commentary on
television interview by David Frost with Richard M. Nixon.
“The ‘Munich Analogy’ Today,” The Christian Science Monitor, June 5, 1974.
Pamphlets, Reports, Bibliographies:
“Back to Bipolarity?,” by Hans Binnendijk with Alan Henrikson, Strategic Forum [Institute
for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University], no. 161 (May 1999),
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDococ?AD=ADA394259.
“U.S.-Soviet Summitry,” by Frederic B. Hill with Alan Henrikson, A Fresh Look [Center for
the Study of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State] (October 29,
1986).
Report of the Program Chairman of the Ninth Annual Meeting of The Society for Historians
of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR), Washington, D.C., August 4-6, 1983, SHAFR Newsletter
15, no. 1 (March 1984): 19-36.
“Geographical Ideas and Context,” in Guide to American Foreign Relations Since 1700, ed.
Richard Dean Burns (Santa Barbara, Cal.: The Society for Historians of American Foreign
Relations and ABC-Clio, Inc., 1983), 49-51.
Electronic Website Article:
“The ‘Diplomatic Turn’ in U.S. Foreign Policy,” website of The Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy, Tufts University, September 2006,
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/news/2006/07/henrikson.shtml.
Interview
“Actualidade do pensamiento de Roosevelt” [Roosevelt’s outlook: as current today as it
was in the past], Entrevista com Alan Henrikson, “Fórum Transatlântico nos Açores Especial
Roosevelt” [Special Feature on the Roosevelt Forum], Paralelo 03, Fundação Luso-Americana,
Lisboa (Invierno/Primavera 2009), http://www.flad.pt/paralelo/3/pt.
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“Air-Age Globalism,” in Cartography in the Twentieth Century, ed. Mark Monmonier, with
Peter Collier, Karen Cook, Jon Kimerling, and Joel Morrison, associate editors,Volume Six of The
History of Cartography Project, directed by Matthew H. Edney (Chicago: The University of
Chicago Press).
Review of Norman A. Graebner and Edward M. Bennett, The Versailles Treaty and Its
Legacy: The Failure of the Wilsonian Vision (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011), in
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History (MIT Press).