MONOGRAPHS
America’s Global Advantage: US Hegemony and International Cooperation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
JOURNAL ARTICLES & CHAPTERS
The Ibn Khaldûn Trap & Great Power Competition with China, The Washington Quarterly (Spring 2021)
Is COVID-19 a liberal democratic curse? Risks for liberal international order? Cambridge Review of International Affairs, (September) 2020
Is COVID-19 the end of US hegemony? Public bads, leadership failures and monetary hegemony International Affairs 96(5): 1281–1303, (September) 2020
“Introduction” (with Paul Poast). Global Monetary Order & the Liberal Order Debate. Symposium, International Studies Perspectives 21(2): 109-153, 2020
“The Security Foundations of Dollar Primacy” Global Monetary Order & the Liberal Order Debate. Symposium, International Studies Perspectives 21(2): 109-153, 2020
Raison de l’Hegemonie (The Hegemon’s Interest): Theory of the Costs and Benefits of Hegemony Security Studies 28(3): 422-450,, Special Issue (eds., G John Ikenberry, & Daniel H. Nexon), 2019
Hegemony and inequality: Trump & the liberal playbook International Affairs Special Issue (eds., G John Ikenberry, Inderjeet Parmar, Doug Stokes) 94(1): 63-88 (summaries here: Newsweek , LSE blog , IA blog)
Environmental Protection, Differentiated Responsibility and World Trade: Making Room for Climate Action. In Urs Luterbacher and Detlef Sprinz (eds.) Global Climate Policy. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2018 (with Urs Luterbacher and Jorge Vinuales).
The International Political Economy of Money, Macro-money Theories and Methods. Review of International Political Economy, 2017 (RIPE Symposium with Benjamin J. Cohen, Stephen Chaudoin & Helen V. Milner and Thomas Oatley).
The waning of Pax Americana? In Great Decisions. ed., Karen A. Rohan. New York: Foreign Policy Association. 2017.
Hegemony, Hierarchy and Unipolarity: Theoretical and Empirical Foundations of Hegemonic Order Studies. In William R. Thompson (ed.) Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017
Is US Grand Strategy Self-Defeating? Deep Engagement, Military Spending and Sovereign Debt. Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2016 (with William C. Wohlforth).
Hegemony. Oxford Bibliographies, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015
American and Chinese Leadership during the Global Financial Crisis. International Area Studies Review (Special Issue: Power transition theory and the rise of China), 18(3), 2015: 227-250 (Simon Reich).
Dollar Hegemony: A Power Analysis. Review of International Political Economy (RIPE Focus Issue), 2014: 21(5), 2014: 1042-1070
The Profitability of Primacy. International Security 38(4), Spring 2014: 188–205 (Correspondence with Richard W. Maass and Daniel W. Drezner).
Key Currency Competition. Cooperation & Conflict 44(4), Winter 2009: 1-23
Strategic Debt. Canadian Journal of Political Science 41(2), Summer 2008: 1-25.
Securing the Environment and Securing States. Ed. Manas Chatterji. War, Peace and Security. Bingley: The Emerald Group, 2008
The Organization of World Trade and the Climate Regime. In Urs Luterbacher and Detlef Sprinz. International Relations and Global Climate Change . Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2001 (with Urs Luterbacher).
The New Political Economy of Trading and Its Institutional Consequences. International Political Science Review. 20(4), 1999: 341-58 (with Urs Luterbacher).