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Mark Crescenzi

Title: Professor and Chair Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor (2014-2018)
Department/School: Political Science , CB#3265
Telephone: (919) 962-0401
Email:crescenzi@unc.edu
Webpage:http://crescenzi.web.unc.edu/
Appointed Year: 1999
Education:• PHD Political Science, University of Illinois 2000
World Area Of Focus:• International 100%
Languages:• Spanish (limited working proficiency)
Specialization:International Relations; International Conflict;
Reputation in World Politics;
Democracy, Global Systems and War.
Relevant Experience:
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 10
Relevant Courses Taught:• POLI 150 Introduction to World Politics
• POLI 350 CURE: Peace Science Research
• POLI 457 International Conflict Processes
• POLI 458 International Conflict Resolution and Management
• POLI 750 International Relations Theory
Recent Publications:• 2018 Of Friends and Foes: Reputation and Learning in World Politics. Book manuscript, Oxford University Press.
• 2016 Mark J.C. Crescenzi and Kelly M. Kadera, 2016. “Built to Last: Understanding the Link between Democracy and Conflict in the International System” (forthcoming) International Studies Quarterly. (equal contributions) doi:10.1111/isqu.12215.
• 2016 Stephen Gent, Mark J.C. Crescenzi, Elizabeth Menninga, and Lindsay Reid, 2015. “The Reputation Trap of NGO Accountability.” International Theory Vol. 7(3): forthcoming October 2015. (equal contributions) doi:10.1017/S1752971915000159.
• 2014 Rebecca Best, Christine A. Carpino, Mark J.C. Crescenzi, 2013. “An Analysis of the TABARI Coding System.” Conflict Management and Peace Science, Vol. 30(4): 335-348.
• 2007 "Reputation and International Conflict" American Journal of Political Science Vol 51(2), April 2007.
• 2005 Economic Interdependence and Conflict in World Politics (Innovations in the Study of World Politics). 192 pp, Lexington Books: forthcoming September 2005.
• 2003 'Economic Exit, Interdependence, and Conflict:An Empirical Analysis' Journal of Politics. 2003
• 2003 'Democratic Sruvival, Peace and War in the International System.' (With Kelly Kadera and Megan Shannon) American Journal of Political Science, Vol.47, No.2, 234-247.
• 2001 'Time Remembered:A Dynamic Model of Interstate Interaction.' 2001. (with Andrew J. Enterline) International Studies Quarterly Vol. 45:3. 2001
• 1998 'Reconfiguring the Arms Race-War Debate.' 1998. (with Paul Diehl) Journal of Peace Research Vol. 35:1. 1998

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