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 [“For the Game. For the World.” FIFA and Human Rights](/file_url/138),” Corporate Responsibility Initiative Report #68, Harvard Kennedy School of Government (April 2016).

 [“Business and Human Rights: The Next Chapter,”](/file_url/192) *Dovenschmidt Quarterly,* 4 (2013).

 [“Kiobel and Corporate Social Responsibility: An Issues Brief,](https://www.hks.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/centers/mrcbg/programs/cri/files/KIOBEL_AND_CORPORATE_SOCIAL_RESPONSIBILITY%20(3).pdf)” Harvard Kennedy School, (September 4, 2012).

 [“Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum,”](/file_url/188)Brief Amici Curiae of Former UN Special Representative[ ](/file_url/188)for Business and Human Rights, Professor John Ruggie; Professor Philip Alston; and the Global Justice Clinic at NYU School of Law in Support of Neither Party, United States Supreme Court, No. 10-1491 (June 12, 2012).

 [“The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: The Legal Context and Operational Implications” ](/file_url/225)(with Amy K. Lehr &amp; Elizabeth Holland), *Business Law News—California* (No. 4,2012).

 [“The Construction of the UN ‘Protect, Respect and Remedy’ Framework: The True Confessions of a Principled Pragmatist,”](/file_url/224) *European Human Rights Law Review,* 2 (2011).

 [“Business and Human Rights: A Political Scientist’s Guide to Survival in a Domain where Lawyers and Activists Reign,”](/file_url/190) *Oil, Gas &amp; Energy Law Intelligence,* 6 (November 2008).

 [“Treaty road not travelled,”](/file_url/195) Ethical Corporation (May 2008).

 [“Standards and Practices: Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights,”](/file_url/223) *Ethical* *Corporation* (October 2007).

 [“The Global Compact: An Extraordinary Journey,”](/file_url/211) in Claude Fussler, et al., eds., *Raising the* *Bar: Creating Value with the UN Global Compact*” (Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf, 2004).  
  
[“How to Marry Civic Politics and Private Governance,](/file_url/185) in John Ruggie, et al., eds., *The Impact of Corporations on Global Governance: A Report of the Empire and Democracy Project* (New York: Center on International Cooperation, NYU, and Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, 2004).

 [“The U.N. Oil-for-Food Program: What Went Wrong—And Right?” UNA-USA Policy Brief, No. 3 (June 2004).](/file_url/212)

 [“Marriages of Convenience – But Marriages Nonetheless,”](/file_url/273) in Susan Stern and Elisabeth Seligman, eds., The Partnership Principle: New Forms of Governance in the 21st Century (London: Archetype, 2004).  
  
[“This Crisis of Multilateralism is Different,” ](/file_url/236)The InterDependent (October 2003).

 [“Breaking the Loving Embrace: African Solutions for African Problems,”](/file_url/227) in *Africa Economic Summit 2003: Harnessing the Power of Partnership* (Geneva: World Economic Forum, 2003).

 [“The United States, the United Nations and the Transatlantic Rift,”](/file_url/269) *Annual Lecture of the Transatlantic Programme* (Florence: European University Institute, 2003).

 [“Trade, Sustainability and Global Governance,](/file_url/237)” *Columbia Journal of Environmental Law,* 27:2 (2002).

 [“The UN: Bush’s Newest Ally?](/file_url/134)” *The Nation* (December 31, 2001).

 [“Weaving the Global Compact: Sustaining the Single Global Economic Space,”](/file_url/215) *UN Chronicle,* 37 (September 2000).

 [“Globalization, the Global Compact and Corporate Social Responsibility,” ](/file_url/232)*Transnational Associations,* 52:6 (2000).

 ["The United Nations and the Collective Use of Force: Whither -- Or Whether?"](/file_url/226) *International Peacekeeping,* 3 (Winter 1996/7); also in Michael Pugh, ed., *The UN, Peace and Force* (London: Cass, 1997); also published as occasional paper by the United Nations Association of the United States of America (New York: UNA-USA, 1996).

 ["Consolidating the European Pillar: The Key to NATO's Future,"](/file_url/217) *Washington Quarterly*, 20 (Winter 1997); also in *Quaderni Forum* \[Florence\], 9 (No. 4, 1996).

 ["Peacekeeping and U.S. Interests," Washington Quarterly, 17 (Autumn 1994); also in Brad Roberts, ed., Order and Disorder after the Cold War (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1995).](/file_url/228)

 ["Wandering in the Void: Charting the U.N.'s New Strategic Role," ](/file_url/240)*Foreign Affairs,* 72 (November/ December 1993); also in William H. Lewis, ed., *Peacekeeping: The Way Ahead?*(Washington, D.C.: National Defense University, McNair Paper # 25, 1993); in *Foreign Affairs Agenda 1994: Critical Issues in Foreign Policy* (New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1994); and in Charles W. Kegley, Jr., and Eugene R. Wittkopf, eds., *The Global Agenda: Issues and Perspectives* (New York: McGraw Hill, 1995); Japanese translation in *Chuo Koron* (February 1994).

   
“[United States Strategy in a Changing World,” ](/file_url/218)*Disarmament*, 13 (No. 4, 1990).

 ["The United States and the United Nations: Toward a New Realism," ](/file_url/269)*International Organization,* 39 (Spring 1985); also in Paul F. Diehl, ed., *The Politics of International Organizations: Patterns and Insights* (Chicago: Dorsey Press, 1989); and in Peter A. Toma and Robert F. Gorman, eds., *International Relations: A Primer on Understanding Global Issues* (Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1991).  
  
["A Political Commentary on Cancun," ](/file_url/271)*Third World Quarterly,* 4 (July 1982);

 ["The Politics of Money," Foreign Policy, 43 (Summer 1981).](/file_url/219)

 "[The North-South Dialogue: Problems and Prospects of Developing Nations](/file_url/241)," *Millennium: Journal of International Studies,* Special Edition, from a panel discussion(Autumn 1978).

 ["Environmental and Resource Interdependencies: Reorganizing for the Evolution of International Regimes"](/file_url/242) (with Ernst B. Haas), in *Report of the Commission on the Organization of Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy* (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975).