William Walldorf
Assistant Professor
C. William Walldorf, Jr., Assistant Professor, received his doctorate from the University of Virginia. His research focuses on international security, ideas in international politics, U.S. Foreign Policy, and international relations theory. In addition to several published articles and essays, Professor Walldorf has a book, Just Politics: Democracy, Humanitarian Norms and Great Power Foreign Policy, forthcoming with Cornell University Press. He has been a postdoctoral fellow at Dartmouth College and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia.
Interest Areas
International Security, Ideas and Norms in international politics, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Relations Theory
Representative Publications
- Just Politics: Democracy, Humanitarian Norms, and Great Power Foreign Policy (Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, 2008)
- "When Humanitarianism Matters: Liberalism and the Termination of Security Commitments," Security Studies, 14, 2(April-June 2005), 232-273
- "Towards a Nuanced Conception of Political Islam: The Case of Tajikistan" in Transformations of 1989-1999: Triumph or Tragedy?, John S. Micgiel, ed. (New York: East Central Europe Center, Columbia University, 2000), 171-180
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