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["Ten Years After: From UN Guiding Principles to Multi-Fudiciary Obligations"](/file_url/181) ( With Caroline Rees and Rachel Davis), *Business and Human Rights Journal*, 6 (2021);  
 Also available as [“Making ‘Stakeholder Capitalism’ Work: Contributions from Business and Human Rights”](/file_url/182) (with Caroline Rees and Rachel Davis), HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP20-034, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA (November 2020).  
  
"[The Paradox of Corporate Globalization: Disembedding and Reembedding Governing Norms](/file_url/177)." Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard Kennedy School. M-RCBG Faculty Working Paper Series, 2020.

“Money, Millennials and Human Rights: Sustaining ‘Sustainable Investing’” (with Emily K. Middleton), *Global Policy* 10:1 (January 2019);  
 Also available as “[Money, Millennials and Human Rights: Sustaining ‘Sustainable Investing,” ](https://www.hks.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/centers/mrcbg/working.papers/FWP_2018-01.pdf)M-RCBG Faculty Working Paper Series, 2018- 01, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA (2018).  
  
“[Multinationals as Global Institution: Power, Authority and Relative Autonomy](/file_url/143),” *Regulation &amp; Governance* (2017).  
  
"[The Concept of 'Due Diligence' in the UN Principles on Business &amp; Human Rights: A Reply to Professors Bonnitcha and McCorquodale](/file_url/178)" (with John F. Sherman III), *The European Journal of International Law, 28:*3 (2017).  
  
[“Adding Human Rights Punch to the New Lex Mercatoria: The Impact of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights on Commercial Legal Practice”](/file_url/146) (with John F. Sherman, III), *Journal of International Dispute Settlement,* 6 (November 2015).  
  
[“Human Rights and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises: Normative Innovations and Implementation Challenges”](/file_url/183) (with Tamaryn Nelson), *Brown Journal of World Affairs,* 22 (Fall/Winter 2015).  
 Also available as [“Human Rights and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises: Normative Innovations and Implementation Challenges,”](/file_url/147) Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative Working Paper No. 66, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2015).  
  
[“Global Governance and ‘New Governance Theory’: Lessons from Business and Human Rights,”](/file_url/148) *Global Governance,* 20 (Jan-Mar 2014); Chinese translation in Yu Keping, ed., *Global Governance and Security* (Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, 2016).

[“Business and Human Rights: The Evolving International Agenda,” *American Journal of International Law*,](/file_url/251) 101 (October 2007).  
 Also availalbe as [Business and Human Rights: The Evolving International Agenda,](/file_url/150)" Corporate Responsibility Initiative Working Paper No. 31,John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2007); Chinese translation in Chinese Review of International Law, 3 (2017).  
  
[“Transformations in World Politics: The Intellectual Contributions of Ernst B. Haas”](/file_url/151) (with Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane and Philippe C. Schmitter), *Annual Review of Political Science,* 8 (2005).

“Corporate Social Responsibility as Risk Management: A Model for Multinationals” (with Beth Kytle), John F. Kennedy School of Government, Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative Working Paper No. 10, (March **2005**).  
  
[ “Reconstituting the Global Public Domain: Issues, Actors and Practices,”](/file_url/152) *European Journal of International Relations,* 10 (December 2004); Also in:  
 Paul James, ed., *Globalization and Economy* (New Delhi: Sage, 2006);  
 Peter Haas, ed., *International Environmental Governance* (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2008);   
 Juith Goldstein and Richard Steinberg, eds, *International Instituti ons* (New Delhi: Sage, 2009);  
 Coen and Wyn Grant, eds., *Business and Government* (Cheltenham, UK: Edgar Elgar, 2016).  
  
[“The United Nations and Globalization: Patterns and Limits of Institutional Adaptation,” ](/file_url/252)*Global Governance*, 9 (Summer 2003).  
  
[“Trade, Sustainability and Global Governance,”](/file_url/253) *Columbia Journal of Environmental Law,* 27:2 (2002).  
  
[“The Theory and Practice of Learning Networks: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Global Compact,” ](/file_url/155)*Journal of Corporate Citizenship*,  
5 (Spring 2002);  
Also in:

Malcolm McIntosh, et al., eds., *Learning to Talk: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Global Compact* (Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf, 2004);

Malcolm McIntosh, ed., *Business, Capitalism and Corporate Citizenship: A Collection of Seminal Essays* (Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf, 2015), with reflections on developments since original publication.

Excerpted as “global\_governance.net: The Global Compact as Learning Network,” *Global Governance,* 7 (October-December 2001).

“Global Markets and Social Legitimacy: The Case of the Global Compact” (with Georg Kell), *Transnational Corporations*, 8:3 (December **1999**).

Revised version in Daniel Drache, ed., *The Market or the Public Domain? Global Governance and the Asymmetry of Power* (London: Routledge, **2001**).

[“What Makes the World Hang Together? Neo-utilitarianism and the Social Constructivist Challenge,”](/file_url/254) *International Organization,* 52 (Autumn 1998);

Also in:

Harold Hongju Koh and Oona A. Hathaway, *Foundations of International Law and Politics* (New York: Foundation Press, 2005);

Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane and Stephen D. Krasner, eds., *Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics* (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1999).

Excerpted in Karen Mingst and Jack Snyder, eds., *Essential Readings in World Politics* (New York: Norton, 2001).

   
["The Past as Prologue? Interests, Identity, and American Foreign Policy,"](/file_url/255) *International Security,* 21:4 (Spring 1997).

Also in Michael E. Brown, et al., eds, *America’s Strategic Choices* (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1997).

  
["Peace in Our Time? Causality, Social Facts, and Narrative Knowing," ](/file_url/256)*American Society of International Law, Proceedings*, *89th Annual Meeting* (1995).  
  
["At Home Abroad, Abroad At Home: International Liberalization and Domestic Stability in the New World Economy,"](/file_url/235) *Millennium: Journal of International Studies,* 24:3 (1994)

Also in:

Richard Higgott and Anthony Payne, eds., *The New Political Economy of Globalisation* (London: Edward Elgar, 2000);

Eivind Hovden and Edward Keene, eds., *The Globalisation of Liberalism* (London: Palgrave, 2002).

Longer monograph published as *Jean Monnet Chair Papers,* 20 (Florence: European University Institute,1995).  
Excerpted as "Trade, Protectionism and the Future of Welfare Capitalism," *Journal of International Affairs,* 48 (Summer 1994).

["Third Try at World Order? America and Multilateralism After the Cold War," ](/file_url/258)*Political Science Quarterly,* 109 (Fall 1994).

Also in Demetrios James Caraley and Bonnie B. Hartman, eds., *American Leadership, Ethnic Conflict and the New World Politics* (New York: Academy of Political Science, 1997).

[“Territoriality and Beyond: Problematizing Modernity in International Relations,” ](/file_url/259)*International Organization*, 46 (Winter 1993); also in Richard Higgott and Anthony Payne, eds, *The New Political Economy of Globalisation* (London: Edward Elgar, 2000); Andrew Linklater, *International Relations: Critical Perspectives,* vol. 4 (London: Routledge: 2000); excerpted in Bernard E. Brown, ed., *Comparative Politics: Notes and Readings,* 10th Ed., (New York: Harcourt, Brace, 2005); Polish translation published in *New Europe—Natolin Review,* 2 (Summer/Autumn 2010).  
  
[“Multilateralism: The Anatomy of an Institution,” ](/file_url/260)*International Organization,* 46 (Summer 1992); also in Ruggie, *Multilateralism Matters, 2003;* in Friedrich Kratochwil and Edward D. Mansfield, eds, *International Organization: A Reader* (New York: Harper Collins, 1994); and in Lisa Martin, ed, *International Institutions in the New Global Economy* (Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2005).  
  
["The North American Political Economy in the Global Context: An Analytical Framework"](/file_url/261) (with David Leyton‑Brown), *International Journal,* 42 (Winter 1986/87).  
  
["International Organization: A State of the Art on an Art of the State](/file_url/166)" (with Friedrich Kratochwil), *International Organization,* 40 (Autumn 1986); also in Paul F. Diehl, ed., *The Politics of International Organizations: Patterns and Insights* (Chicago: Dorsey Press, 1989); in Friedrich Kratochwil and Edward D. Mansfield, eds, *International Organization: A Reader* (New York: Harper Collins, 1994); in Oran R. Young, ed., *The International Political Economy and International Institutions,* vol. 1 (Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar, 1996); in Paul F. Diel, ed., *The Politics of Global Governance: International Organizations in an Interdependent World* (Boulder, CO: Lynn Rienner, 1996); in Andrew Linklater, ed., *International Relations: Critical Perspectives,* vol. 2 (London: Routledge, 2000); and in John J. Kirton, ed., *International Organization* (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2009).  
  
["Human Rights and the Future International Community,"](/file_url/262) *Daedalus,* 112 (Fall 1983).

["Continuity and Transformation in the World Polity: Toward a Neorealist Synthesis," ](/file_url/263)*World Politics,* 35:2 (January 1983); also in Robert O. Keohane, ed., *Neorealism and its Critics* (New York: Columbia University Press, 1986); also in Rainer Baumann, Peter Mayer and Bernhard Zangl, *International Relations: The Great Debates* (Cheltenham, UK: Elgar, 2011).

["What Message in the Medium of Information Systems?" ](/file_url/264)(with Ernst B. Haas), *International Studies Quarterly,* 26:2 (June 1982).  
  
["International Regimes, Transactions, and Change: Embedded Liberalism in the Postwar Economic Order,"](/file_url/170) *International Organization,* 36 (Spring 1982); also in Stephen D. Krasner, ed., *International Regimes* (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1983); Oran R. Young, ed., *The International Political Economy and International Institutions,* vol. 2 (Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar, 1996); Charles Lipson and Benjamin J. Cohen, eds, *Theory and Structure in International Political Economy* (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1999); Benjamin J. Cohen, ed., *International Political Economy* (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2005); Abla Amawi and Darel Paul, eds., *The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy* (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012).  
  
["Information Exchange and International Change: The Case of INFOTERRA"](/file_url/171) (with Ernst B. Haas), *International Relations* (London), 7 (May 1981).  
  
["On the Problem of 'The Global Problematique': What Roles for International Organizations?"](/file_url/172) *Alternatives,* 5 (January 1980); also in Richard A. Falk, Samuel S. Kim and Saul H. Mendlovitz, eds, *The United Nations and a Just World Order* (Boulder: Westview, 1991).  
  
["The 'New International Economic Order': Origins and Evolution of the Concept" ](/file_url/221)(with Branislav Gosovic), *International Social Science Journal,* 28 (Autumn 1976).  
  
["On the Creation of a New International Economic Order: Issue-Linkage and the Seventh Special Session of the UN General Assembly"](/file_url/265) (with Branislav Gosovic), *International Organization,* 30 (Spring 1976).  
  
["International Responses to Technology: Concepts and Trends," ](/file_url/266)*International Organization,* 29 (Summer 1975); also in Sheila Jasanoff, ed., *Comparative Science and Technology Policy* (Cheltenham, U. K.: Edward Elgar, 1997).  
  
["Contingencies, Constraints, and Collective Security: Perspectives on UN Involvement in International Disputes," ](/file_url/267)*International Organization,* 28 (Summer 1974).  
  
["The Structure of International Organization: Contingency, Complexity and Postmodern Form,"](/file_url/222) *Peace Research Society (International),* 18 (1972).  
  
["Collective Goods and Future International Collaboration,"](/file_url/268) *American Political Science Review,* 66 (September 1972).