
Strategic Moral Diplomacy: Understanding the Enemy’s Moral Universe (Kumarian Press, September 2010)
'Collision with China: Conceptual Metaphor Analysis, Somatic Marking and the EP3 Incident,’ co- authors Edward Slingerland and Eric Blanchard International Studies Quarterly, March 2007
‘Strategic Moral Diplomacy: Mandela, Qaddafi, and the Lockerbie Negotiations,’ Foreign Policy Analysis, Blackwell Publishing, Volume 1/1, 2005, 73-98.
‘A Medal of Good Hope: Mandela, Qaddafi, and the Lockerbie Negotiations,’ Pew Case Studies in International Affairs, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (Georgetown University) and Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, 2004.
‘A King’s Exile: The Shah of Iran and Moral Considerations in US Foreign Policy,’ Pew Case Studies in International Affairs, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (Georgetown University) and Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, 2000.
‘Cuban Revolutionary Photography: The Political and Artistic Legacy of Raoul Corrales and Alberto Korda,’ exhibition publication, January 2006.
Window (Hong Kong’s Weekly magazine) ‘Boundary Street Still Divider of Sorts’ (July 1996), ‘A Breather in Bangkok’ (December 1995), ‘A Trail Too Winding: MacLehose guide has its ups and downs’ (November 1995) ‘Down from the Shelf: Urban Council puts sparkle into the system’ (October 1995), ‘Hongkong A to Z’ (October 1995)
Co-Chair, The Ethics of State Involvement in Women’s Health Colloquium, Monday, April 5, 2010 Davidson Conference Center, USC
Roundtable, Ethics Centers Director’s Colloquium, The Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, March 4, 2010.
Chair, ‘Facts on the Line: Why Good Journalism Still Matters in the Age of Information,’ The Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, March 6, 2010.
Chair, ‘Old Solutions for New Problems: Ethics in the 21st Century,’ ISA-West, October 2009. Roundtable Member, ‘Ethics and Public Diplomacy,’ ISA-West, October 2009.
‘Rogue States, Terrorists, and Other Evil Guys,’ Panel on Teaching Ethics, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, March 2007.
Chair, ‘Innovations in IR Theory: Norms, Psychology, and Discourse,’ International Studies Association- West, Las Vegas, NV, September 2006.
Lecture, ‘Strategic Moral Diplomacy,’ US Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, March 2006. Chair and discussant, ‘Values and Religion in US Foreign Policy,’ International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March 2006.
Discussant, ‘Reframing Human Security,’ International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March 2006.
‘Not Covering North Korea: Consequences of Diplomatic Isolation for Media Coverage and Image of the Enemy’ (co-author Michael Parks), International Studies Association, Honolulu, March 2005.
‘Lost in Translation: Haiti’s Generals and the Perils of Democratic Change’, International Studies Association, Honolulu, March 2005.
‘Collision with China: Conceptual Metaphor Analysis, Somatic Marking and the EP3 Incident’, with Edward Slingerland (PI) and Eric Blanchard, American Political Science Association, Washington DC, September 2005. (An earlier version was presented at the USC Center for International Relations, Discourse Analysis Series, March 2005.)
‘Strategic Moral Negotiation: Mandela, Qaddafi, and the Lockerbie Negotiations’, Center for International Studies, CIS dissertation fellow presentation, April 2004.
Roundtable, ‘Moral Foundations for International Law: Problems with the Current Debate,’ International Studies Association-West, Las Vegas, October 2004.
‘An Unconscious Collusion: How US Newspapers Frame the Enemy,’ International Society of Political Psychology (ISSP): Political Leadership in Divided Societies and a Dangerous World, Boston, July 2003.
‘Moral Enemies: Strategic Moral Negotiation in International Relations,’ International Political Science Association (IPSA) World Congress: Democracy, Tolerance, Justice: Challenges for Political Change, Durban, South Africa, June 2003.
‘Taiwan after Elections 2000: Potential Scenarios of State Behavior,’ RAND paper for internal distribution, 1999.
‘Religious Human Rights, Why Aren't They Women's Rights? Foundations for a Truce,’ Carter Center of Emory University paper for internal distribution in preparation for the UN Women's Conference, Beijing, 1995.
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