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Stephen D. Krasner, MA, PhD
Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations, Senior Associate Dean for the Social Sciences, and Deputy Director and Senior Fellow of the Freeman Spogli Institute, and Fellow, the Hoover Institution
CDDRL
Stanford University
Encina Hall
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
market failure and distributional conflict in international political economy; the historical practices of sovereignty especially with regard to domestic autonomy, state building and non-intervention
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Abiding Sovereignty
Stephen D. Krasner
International Political Science Review vol. 22, 3 (2001)
Addressing State Failure
Stephen D. Krasner, Carlos Pascual
Foreign Affairs vol. 84, 4 (2005)
Belarus and the Flight from Sovereignty
Coit D. Blacker, Condoleezza Rice, Stephen D. Krasner
Columbia University Press in "Problematic Sovereignty: Contested Rules and Political Possibilities" (2001)
Comment on "Foreign Aid and Burdensharing" by S. Islam
Stephen D. Krasner
University of Chicago Press, in "Regionalism and Rivalry: Japan and the United States in Pacific Asia" (1993)
Defending the National Interest: Raw Materials Investments and U.S. Foreign Policy
Stephen D. Krasner
Princeton University Press (1978)
Economic Interdependence and Independent Statehood
Stephen D. Krasner
Oxford University Press, in "States in a Changing World: An Analysis of Regional Experience" (1993)
Four Meanings of Sovereignty
Stephen D. Krasner
Lit Verlag in "Rethinking the State in the Age of Globalisation: Catholic Thought and Contemporary Political Theory" (2003)
Germany and Japan: Binding versus Autonomy
Stephen D. Krasner
Cornell University Press in "The End of Diversity? Prospects of German and Japanese Capitalism" (2003)
Globalization and Sovereignty
Stephen D. Krasner
Routledge in "States and Sovereignty in the Global Economy" (1999)
Globalization, Power and Authority
Stephen D. Krasner
Ohio State University Press in "The Evolution Of Political Knowledge: Democracy, Autonomy, And Conflict In Comparative And International Politics" (2003)
- Governance Failures and Alternatives to Sovereignty
Stephen D. Krasner
CDDRL Working Papers (2004)



