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David P. Fidler

Faculty bibliography for Professor Fidler

Publications

David P. Fidler

James Louis Calamaras Emeritus Professor of Law, 2019-present ; Professor of Law, 1995-2019


Books

ROUSSEAU ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (with Stanley Hoffmann, Eds.). Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991.

EMPIRE AND COMMUNITY: EDMUND BURKE’S WRITINGS AND SPEECHES ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (with Jennifer M. Welsh, Eds.). Boulder: Westview Press, 1999.

INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999.

INTERNATIONAL LAW AND PUBLIC HEALTH: MATERIALS ON AND ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL HEALTH JURISPRUDENCE. Ardsley, NY: Transnational Publishers, 2000.

STEALING LIVES: THE GLOBALIZATION OF BASEBALL AND THE TRAGIC STORY OF ALEXIS QUIROZ (with Arturo J. Marcano Guevara). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2002.

LEGAL REVIEW OF THE GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES (GATS) FROM A HEALTH POLICY PERSPECTIVE (with Carlos Correa and Obijifor Aginam). Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

SARS, GOVERNANCE AND THE GLOBALIZATION OF DISEASE. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

HEALTH AND FOREIGN POLICY: A CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW. London: The Nuffield Trust, 2005.

LEGAL REVIEW OF THE GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES (GATS) FROM A HEALTH POLICY PERSPECTIVE (with Carlos Correa and Obijiofor Aginam). London: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2005.

LEGAL REVIEW OF THE GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES (GATS) FROM A HEALTH POLICY PERSPECTIVE (with Carlos Correa and Obijiofor Aginam). Geneva: World Health Organization, 2006.

BIOSECURITY IN THE GLOBAL AGE: BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, PUBLIC HEALTH, AND THE RULE OF LAW (with Lawrence O. Gostin). Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 2008.

INDIA AND COUNTERINSURGENCY: LESSONS LEARNED (with Sumit Ganguly, Eds.). New York: Routledge, 2009.

RESPONDING TO NATIONAL SECURITY LETTERS, A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR LEGAL COUNSEL (with Sarah Jane Hughes). Chicago: American Bar Association, 2009. [SSRN]

THE SNOWDEN READER (Editor). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2015.

HANDBOOK FOR MILITARY SUPPORT TO RULE OF LAW AND SECURITY SECTOR REFORM (with Michelle Hughes, et. al.). Washington, D.C.: United States Joint Forces Command, 2016.

Articles

Recent Developments: The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, 30 HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 524 (1989). [HeinOnline]

Law, Democracy, and European Integration, 2 OXFORD INTERNATIONAL REVIEW 15 (1991).

Competition Law and International Relations, 41 INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY 563 (1992). [HeinOnline]

War, Law & Liberal Thought: The Use of Force in the Reagan Years, 11 ARIZONA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW 45 (1994). [HeinOnline]

Drafting a Sales Representative Agreement for Palestine: Political and Legal Considerations, 1 INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT ADVISER 3 (1995).

Foreign Private Investment in Palestine: An Analysis of the Law on the Encouragement of Investment in Palestine, 19 FORDHAM INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 529 (1995). [HeinOnline]

Caught Between Traditions: The Security Council in Philosophical Conundrum, 17 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 411 (1996). [HeinOnline]

Challenging the Classical Concept of Custom: Perspectives on the Future of Customary International Law, 39 GERMAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 198 (1996). [HeinOnline]

Controlling Infectious Diseases (with William Lane Porter), 21 UPDATE ON LAW-RELATED EDUCATION 7 (1997). [HeinOnline]

Globalization, International Law, and Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2 EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES 77 (1996). Reprinted in 1(1) RUSSIAN PUBLIC HEALTH AND EPIDEMIOLOGY BULLETIN 4 (1998).

Mission Impossible? International Law and Infectious Diseases, 10 TEMPLE INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW JOURNAL 493 (1996). [HeinOnline]

Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases: Challenges for International, National, and State Law (with David L. Heymann, et al.), 31 THE INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 773 (1997). [HeinOnline]

The Globalization of Public Health: Emerging Infectious Diseases and International Relations, in 5 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 11 (1997). [HeinOnline]

International Health Law (with Maureen Bezuhly, et al.), 31 THE INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 645 (1997). [HeinOnline]

LIBERTAD V. Liberal Theory: An Analysis of the Helms-Burton Act from within Liberal International Relations Theory, 4 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 297 (1997). [HeinOnline]

The Public’s Health in the Global Era: Challenges, Responses, and Responsibilities, 5 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 1 (1997). [HeinOnline]

Return of the Fourth Horseman: Emerging Infectious Diseases and International Law, 81 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 771 (1997). [HeinOnline]

The Role of International Law in the Control of Emerging Infectious Diseases, 95 BULLETIN DE L'INSTITUT PASTEUR 57 (1997). Reprinted in THE POLITICS OF EMERGING AND RESURGENT INFECTIOUS DISEASES (Jim Whitman, Ed.). New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000.

Trade and Health: The Global Spread of Diseases and International Trade, 40 GERMAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 300 (1997). [HeinOnline]

The Future of the World Health Organization: What Role for International Law?, 31 VANDERBILT JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW 1079 (1998). [HeinOnline]

Global Health Policy and the Proposed Japanese Infectious Disease Law, 68 KAGAKU 684 (1998) [published in Japanese in a Japanese science journal].

International Health Law (with Maureen Bezuhly, et al.), 32 THE INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 539 (1998). [HeinOnline]

The Internet and the Sovereign State: The Role and Impact of Cyberspace on National and Global Governance, 5 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 415 (1998). [HeinOnline]

Introduction (The Earl Snyder Lecture in International Law, September 10, 1997), 5 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 389 (1998). [HeinOnline]

Legal Issues Associated with Antimicrobial Drug Resistance, 4 (2) EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES 169 (1998).

Microbialpolitik: Infectious Diseases and International Relations, 14 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW 1 (1998). [HeinOnline]

Peace through Trade? Developments in Palestinian Trade Law During the Peace Process, [HeinOnline] 38 VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 155 (1998). Reprinted in Hebrew in BAR-ILAN LAW STUDIES 409 (1998) (in special volume dedicated to the memory of Yitzak Rabin.)

Facing the Global Challenges Posed by Biological Weapons, 1 MICROBES AND INFECTION 1059 (1999).

Foreign Private Investment in Palestine Revisited: An Analysis of the Revised Palestinian Investment Law, 31 CASE WESTERN RESERVE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 293 (1999). [HeinOnline]

The Globalization of Baseball: Major League Baseball and the Mistreatment of Latin American Baseball Talent (with Arturo J. Marcano), 6 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 511 (1999). [HeinOnline

International Law and Global Public Health, 48 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAW REVIEW 1 (1999). [HeinOnline]

The International Legal Implications of “Non-Lethal” Weapons, 21 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 51 (1999). [HeinOnline]

Introduction: The Rule of Law in the Era of Globalization, 6 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 421 (1999). [HeinOnline]

Legal Challenges Posed by the Use of Antimicrobials in Food Animal Production, 1 MICROBES AND INFECTION 29 (1999).

Neither Science Nor Shamans: Globalization of Markets and Health in the Developing World, 7 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 191 (1999). [HeinOnline]

Symposium on Globalization at the Margins: Perspectives on Globalization From Developing States, 7 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 1 (1999). [HeinOnline]

Baseball in the Global Era: Legal, and Cultural Perspectives (Introduction), 8 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 1 (2000). [HeinOnline]

A Kinder, Gentler System of Capitulations? International Law, Structural Adjustment Policies, and the Standard of Liberal, Globalized Civilization, 35 TEXAS INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 387 (2000). [HeinOnline]

Challenges to Humanity’s Health: The Contributions of International Environmental Law to National and Global Public Health, 31 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 10048 (2001).

“Geographical Morality” Revisited: International Relations, International Law, and the Controversy Over Placebo-Controlled HIV Clinical Trials in Developing Countries, 42 HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 299 (2001). [HeinOnline]

The Globalization of Public Health: The First 100 Years of International Health Diplomacy, 79 BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 842 (2001).

Legal Issues Surrounding Public Health Emergencies, 116 PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS (SUPP. 2) 79 (2001).

The Malevolent Use of Microbes and the Rule of Law: Legal Challenges Presented by Bioterrorism, 33 CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES 686 (2001).

“Non-Lethal” Weapons and International Law: Three Perspectives on the Future, 17 MEDICINE, CONFLICT, AND SURVIVAL 194 (2001). Reprinted in THE FUTURE OF NON-LETHAL WEAPONS: TECHNOLOGIES, OPERATIONS, ETHICS, AND LAW. London: Frank Cass, 2002.

The Return of the Standard of Civilization, 2 CHICAGO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 137 (2001). [HeinOnline]

Bioterrorism, Public Health, and International Law, 3 CHICAGO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 7 (2002). [HeinOnline] Excerpt reprinted in INTERNATIONAL LAW TODAY (A. D'Amato and J. Abbassi, Eds.). St. Paul, MN: Thomson/West Publishing, 2006.

A Globalized Theory of Public Health Law, 30 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS 150 (2002). [HeinOnline]. Reprinted in HEALTH, RIGHTS, AND GLOBALISATION (B. Bennet, Ed.). Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2005.

Introduction to Written Symposium on Public Health and International Law, 3 CHICAGO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 (2002). [HeinOnline]

Disease and Globalized Anarchy: Theoretical Perspectives on the Pursuit of Global Health, 1 SOCIAL THEORY & HEALTH 21 (2003).

Emerging Trends in International Law Concerning Global Infectious Disease Control, 9 EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES 285 (2003).

Public Health and National Security in the Global Age: Infectious Diseases, Bioterrorism, and Realpolitik, 35 GEORGE WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW 787 (2003). [HeinOnline]

Racism or Realpolitik? U.S. Foreign Policy and the HIV/AIDS Catastrophe in Sub-Saharan Africa, 7 JOURNAL OF GENDER, RACE AND JUSTICE 97 (2003). [HeinOnline]

Revolt Against or From Within the West? TWAIL, the Developing World, and the Future Direction of International Law, 2 CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 29 (2003). [HeinOnline]

SARS: Political Pathology of the First Post-Westphalian Pathogen, 31 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS 485 (2003). [HeinOnline]

Caught Between Paradise and Power: Public Health, Pathogenic Threats, and the Axis of Illness, 35 MCGEORGE LAW REVIEW 45 (2004). [HeinOnline]

Constitutional Outlines of Public Health’s “New World Order”, 77 TEMPLE LAW REVIEW 247 (2004). [HeinOnline]

Fighting the Axis of Illness: HIV/AIDS, Human Rights, and U.S. Foreign Policy, 17 HARVARD HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL 99 (2004). [HeinOnline]

Germs, Governance, and Global Public Health in the Wake of SARS, 113 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION 799 (2004).

Germs, Norms, and Power: Global Health’s Political Revolution, LAW, SOCIAL JUSTICE & GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL 2004 (1).

International Law and Weapons of Mass Destruction: End of the Arms Control Approach?, 14 DUKE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE & INTERNATIONAL LAW 39 (2004). [HeinOnline] Reprinted in ARMS CONTROL LAW: THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF PEACE AND SECURITY (D. H. Joyner, Ed.). London: Ashgate, 2012.

The Asian Century: Implications for International Law, 9 SINGAPORE YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 19 (2005). [HeinOnline]

Disaster Relief and Governance After the Indian Ocean Tsunami: What Role for International Law?, 6 MELBOURNE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 458 (2005). [HeinOnline]

From International Sanitary Conventions to Global Health Security: The New International Health Regulations, 4 CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 325 (2005). [HeinOnline]

Health as Foreign Policy: Between Principle and Power, 6 WHITEHEAD JOURNAL OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 179 (Summer/Fall 2005). [HeinOnline]

International Trade Agreements: Vehicle for Better Public Health? (with J. Sapsin and A.M. Kimball), 33 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE AND ETHICS 111 (Supp. 2005). [HeinOnline]

The Meaning of Moscow: “Non-Lethal” Weapons and International Law in the Early 21st Century, 87 INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF THE RED CROSS 525 (2005). [HeinOnline]

The UN and the Responsibility to Practice Public Health, 2 JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 41 (2005). [HeinOnline]

Calibrating the Wealth and Health of Nations: Trade, Health, and Foreign Policy After the WTO's First Decade, 1 ASIAN JOURNAL OF THE WTO AND INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY 53 (2006). [HeinOnline]

Global Public Health Surveillance Under New International Health Regulations (with Michael Baker), 12 EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES 1058 (2006).

Health and Foreign Policy (with Nick Drager), 84 BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 687 (2006). [Journal Website]

Health as Foreign Policy: Harnessing Globalization for Health, 21 HEALTH PROMOTION INTERNATIONAL 51 (2006).

The New International Health Regulations: An Historic Development for International Law and Public Health (with Lawrence O. Gostin), 34 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS 85 (2006). [HeinOnline]

Architecture amidst Anarchy: Global Health’s Quest for Governance, 1 GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE (2007). [Journal Website]

Avian and Pandemic Influenza: Progress and Problems with Global Health Governance (with Kelley Lee), 2 GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH 215 (2007).

Biosecurity under the Rule of Law (with Lawrence O. Gostin), 38 CASE WESTERN RESERVE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 437 (2007). [HeinOnline]

The Chemical Weapons Convention After Ten Years: Successes and Future Challenges, 11 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW INSIGHTS (April 27, 2007).

Counterinsurgency, Rule of Law, Operations, and International Law, 11 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW INSIGHTS (Sept. 19, 2007).

Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (XDR-TB): An Isolation Order, Public Health Powers, and a Global Crisis (with Howard Markel and Lawrence O. Gostin), 298 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 83 (2007).

Fighting Baseball Doping in Latin America: A Critical Analysis of Major League Baseball’s Drug Prevention and Treatment Program in the Dominican Republic and Venezeula (with Arturo J. Marcano Guevara), 15 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW 107 (2007). [HeinOnline]

Foreign Policy, Trade, and Health: At the Cutting Edge of Global Health Diplomacy (with Nick Drager), 85 BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 162 (2007). [Journal Website]

Governing Catastrophes: Security, Health, and Humanitarian Assistance, 89 INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF THE RED CROSS 247 (2007). [HeinOnline]

Indonesia’s Decision to Withhold Influenza Virus Samples from the World Health Organization: Implications for International Law, 11 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW INSIGHTS (Feb. 28, 2007).

International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism Enters into Force, 11 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW INSIGHTS (July 5, 2007).

Outcome of the Sixth Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention, November-December 2006, 11 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW INSIGHTS (Feb. 23, 2007).

Planning for Global Resource Triage in the Face of a Pandemic (with Daniel J. Barnett, et al.), BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL (Online), May 15, 2007. Shortened version published as Global Triage of Resources Needed, 334 BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 1071 (2007).

Reflections on the Revolution in Health and Foreign Policy, 85 BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 243 (2007). [Journal Website]

Sharing H5N1 Viruses to Stop a Global Influenza Pandemic (with Laurie Garrett), PLoS MEDICINE 4(11): e330 (2007). [Journal Website]

Through the Quaratine Looking Glass: Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis and Public Health Governance, Law, and Ethics (with Lawrence O. Gostin and Howard Markel), 35 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE, AND ETHICS 616 (2007). [HeinOnline]

XDR Tuberculosis, the New International Health Regulations, and Human Rights (with Philippe Calain), 1 GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE (2007).

Assessing Laws and Legal Authorities for Public Health Emergency Preparedness (with Brian Kamoie, et al.), 36 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE, AND ETHICS 23 (Supp. 2008). [HeinOnline]

Gender Politics, Gender Paradox: Establishing and Implementing Global Standards for the Protection and Promotion of Women's Health, 22 EMORY INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW 147 (2008). [HeinOnline]

Global Health Jurisprudence: A Time of Reckoning, 96 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL 393 (2008). [HeinOnline]

Improving Laws and Legal Authorities for Public Health Emergency Preparedness (with Brian Kamoie, et al.), 36 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE, AND ETHICS 47 (Supp. 2008). [HeinOnline]

Influenza Virus Samples, International Law, and Global Health Diplomacy, 14 Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jan. 2008).

Introductory Note to the Agreement between the Republic of Poland and the United States of America Concerning the Deployment of Ground-Based Ballistic Missile Defense Interceptors in the Territory of the Republic of Poland 47 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MATERIALS 1042 (2008). [HeinOnline]

Strategies for Implementing the New International Health Regulations in Federal Countries (with Kumanan Wilson, et al.), 86 BULLETIN ON THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 215 (2008). [Journal Site]

A Theory of Open-Source Anarchy, 15 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 259 (2008). [HeinOnline]

After the Revolution: Global Health Politics in a Time of Economic Crisis and Threatening Future Trends 2(2) GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE (2009). [PDF]

Eastphalia Rising? Asian Influence and the Fate of Human Security(with Sung Won Kim and Sumit Ganguly), 26 WORLD POLICY JOURNAL 53 (2009).

Establishing Public Health Security in a Postwar Iraq: Constitutional Obstacles and Lessons for Other Federalizing States (with Kumanan Wilson, et. al.) 34 JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS, POLICY AND LAW 381 (2009). [ Journal website]

H1N1 After Action Review: Learning from the Unexpected, the Success, and the Fear, 4 FUTURE MICROBIOLOGY 767 (2009).

Health in Foreign Policy: An Analytical Overview, 15 CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY JOURNAL 11 (2009).

Managing the Pursuit of Health and Wealth: The Key Challenges (with Nick Drager and Kelley Lee), 373 LANCET 325 (Jan. 22, 2009).

Asia's Participation in Global Health Diplomacy and Global Health Governance, 5 ASIAN JOURNAL OF WTO & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY 269 (2010). [HeinOnline] [SSRN]

India and Eastphalia (with Sumit Ganguly), 17 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 147 (2010). [HeinOnline]

Introduction--Eastphalia Emerging?: Asia, International Law, and Global Governance, 17 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 1 (2010). [HeinOnline]

Negotiating Equitable Access to Influenza Vaccines: Global Health Diplomacy and the Controversies Surrounding Avian Influenza H5N1 and Pandemic Influenza H1N1 7 PLoS MEDICINE e10000247 (May 2010). [Journal website]. Reprinted in NEGOTIATING AND NAVIGATING GLOBAL HEALTH: CASE STUDIES IN GLOBAL HEALTH DIPLOMACY (E. Rosskam and I. Kickbusch, Eds.). Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2012.

Strengthening the International Health Regulations: Lessons from the H1N1 Pandemic (with K. Wilson and J.S. Brownstein), 25 HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING 505 (2010).

Military Forces, Global Health, and the International Health Regulations (2005) 1 JOURNAL OF HEALTHCARE, SCIENCE AND THE HUMANITIES 117 (2011). Reprinted in 84 INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL SERVICES 30 (2011).

Navigating the Global Health Terrain: Mapping Global Health Diplomacy, 6 ASIAN JOURNAL OF WTO & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY 1 (2011). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]. Reprinted in INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY (I.B. Neumann and H. Leira, Eds.). New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2013.

Outside the Wire: American Exceptionalism and Counterinsurgency, 37 WILLIAM MITCHELL LAW REVIEW 5251 (2011). [HeinOnline]

Rise and Fall of Global Health as a Foreign Policy Issue, 4(2) GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE (Spring 2011).

Was Stuxnet an Act of War?: Decoding a Cyberattack, 9 IEEE SECURITY & PRIVACY 56 (July/Aug. 2011).

The WHO Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework: A Milestone in Global Governance for Health (with L.O. Gostin), 306(2) JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 200 (July 13, 2011). [SSRN]

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Duqu: Why Cyberespionage Is More Dangerous Than You Think, 5 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION 28 (2012).

Introductory Note to the Final Acts of the World Conference on International Telecommunications, 52 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MATERIALS 843 (2013). [HeinOnline]

Mind the Gap: Explaining Problems with International Law Where Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection Meet 12 CIP REPORT 2 (July, 2013). [Journal website]

NATO, Cyber Defense, and International Law (with Richard Pregent and Alex Vandurme), 4 ST. JOHN'S JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW 1 (2013). [HeinOnline]

Who Owns MERS? The Intellectual Property Controversy Surrounding the Latest Pandemic, FOREIGN AFFAIRS (SNAPSHOT), June 6, 2013.

The Challenge of Protecting Civilian Health in WarWORLD POLITICS REVIEW (July 29, 2014).

Le cyberspace, c'est moi?: Authoritarian Leaders, the Internet, and International Politics, 15 SETON HALL JOURNAL OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 7 (2014). [HeinOnline]

Health Policy and the Syrian Chemical Weapons Crisis, 15 HARVARD HEALTH POLICY REVIEW 17 (Spring 2014).

Cyber Deterrence and the OPM Hack: Making Threats that Lack Credibility and Leave Nothing to Chance?, 2015 CYBER SECURITY REVIEW 77 (Autumn 2015).

Cyber War Crimes: Islamic State Atrocity Videos and the Laws of War16 COMPUTER LAW REVIEW INTERNATIONAL 161 (2015).

Epic Failure of Ebola and Global Health Security, 21 BROWN JOURNAL OF WORLD AFFAIRS 179 (Spring/Summer 2015). [HeinOnline]

Global Health Security: The Wider Lessons from the West African Ebola Virus Disease Epidemic (with David L. Haymann, et. al.). 385 THE LANCET 1884 (May 9, 2015).

Hacking the Wealth of Nations: Managing Markets Amid Malware, 14 TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY 43 (Summer 2015).

Sidetracked: Obama's Cybersecurity LegacyWORLD POLITICS REVIEW (Dec. 15, 2015).

The Tobacco Treaty Turns Ten (with Thomas J. Bollyky) Council on Foreign Relations Expert Brief (Feb. 27, 2915). Re-posted as Has a Global Tobacco Treaty Made a Difference?, THE ATLANTIC (Feb. 28, 2015).

Whither the Web? International Law, Cybersecurity, and Critical Infrastructure Protection, 16 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 8 (2015 Special Issue). [HeinOnline]

Will Ebola Change the Game? Ten Essential Reforms before the Next Pandemic. The Report of the Harvard-LSHTM Independent Panel on the Global Response to Ebola (with Suerie Moon, et. al.), 386 THE LANCET 2204 (Nov. 28, 2015).

The Challenge of China's Bid for Cyber SuzeraintyWORLD POLITICS REVIEW (Feb.12, 2016).

Cybersecurity and International Law, KOREAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (2016).

Cyberspace, Terrorism, and International Law21 JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND SECURITY LAW 475 (2016).

Introductory Note to United Nations Security Council Resolution 229855 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MATERIALS 1206 (2016). [HeinOnline]

Just & Unjust War, Uses of Force & Coercion: An Ethical Inquiry with Cyber Illustrations145 no. 4 DAEDALUS 37 (2016).

President Trump, Trade Policy, and American Grand Strategy: From Common Advantage to Collective Carnage, 12 ASIAN JOURNAL OF WTO AND INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY 1 (2017). [HeinOnline]

The U.S. Election Hacks, Cybersecurity, and International Law110 IJIL UNBOUND 337 (Feb. 2017). [HeinOnline]

 

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Book Chapters

Desperately Clinging to Grotian and Kantian Sheep: Rousseau’s Attempted Escape from the State of War, in CLASSICAL THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (Ian Clark and Iver B. Neumann, Eds.). London: Palgrave Macmillan Press, 1996.

International Law and Infectious Disease, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MICROBIOLOGY, Vol 2, 2nd Ed. (Joshua Lederberg, Ed.). San Diego: Academic Press, 2000.

The Potential Role for Transnational Civil Society in Health Development in the Americas: Lessons from the NGO Revolution in International Law and Relations, in HEALTH & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE NEW GLOBAL ECONOMY: THE CONTRIBUTIONS AND PERSPECTIVES OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE AMERICAS (Alexandra Bambas, et al., Eds.). Washington, DC: Pan American Health Organization, 2000.

Sisyphus in the Microbial World: Antimicrobial Strategies and Humanity’s Health, in ANTI-MICROBIAL/ANTI-INFECTIVE MATERIALS: PRINCIPLES, APPLICATIONS AND DEVICES (Samuel P. Sawan and Gurusamy Manivannan, Eds.). Lancaster, PA: Technomic Publishing 2000.

War and Infectious Diseases: International Law and the Public Health Consequences of Armed Conflict, in THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF WAR: LEGAL, ECONOMIC AND SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVES (Jay E. Austin and Carl E. Bruch, Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

Public Health and International Law: The Impact of Infectious Diseases on the Formation of International Legal Regimes, 1800-2000, in PLAGUES AND POLITICS: INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY (Andrew Price-Smith, Ed.). London: Macmillan, 2001.

Antimicrobial Resistance: A Challenge for Global Health Governance, in GLOBALISATION AND HEALTH: CASE STUDIES (Kelley Lee, Ed.). London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

Legal Challenges for the Public Health Sector, in MANAGING TERRORISM’S CONSEQUENCES: LEGAL ISSUES (Barry Kellman, Ed.). Oklahoma City: Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, 2002.

Palestinian Economic Development in the Era of Globalization (with Fadi G. Harb), in PALESTINE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: ESSAYS ON POLITICS AND ECONOMICS (Sanford Silverburg, Ed.). New York: McFarland & Co. Publishing, 2002.

International Considerations (with Tony D. Perez and Martin S. Cetron), in LAW IN PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE (Richard A. Goodman, et al., Eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.

International Law, in GLOBAL PUBLIC GOODS FOR HEALTH: HEALTH ECONOMIC AND PUBLIC HEALTH PERSPECTIVES (R. Smith, et al., Eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.

Health, Globalization, and Governance: An Introduction to Public Health’s “New World Order,” in GLOBAL CHANGE AND HEALTH (Jeff Collin and Kelley Lee, Eds.). London: Open University Press, 2005.

International Law, Infectious Diseases, and Globalization, in THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON INFECTIOUS DISEASE EMERGENCE AND CONTROL: EXPLORING THE CONSEQUENCES AND OPPORTUNITIES (S. Knobler, et al., Eds.). Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2006.

International Legal Considerations for the Quarantine Station Expansion, in QUARANTINE STATIONS AT PORTS OF ENTRY: PROTECTING THE PUBLIC’S HEALTH (L.B. Sivitz, et al., Eds.). Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2006.

Making Commitments in Health Services Under the GATS: Legal Dimensions (with Nick Drager, et al.), in INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN HEALTH SERVICES AND THE GATS: CURRENT ISSUES AND DEBATES. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2006.

Achieving Coherence in Anarchy: Foreign Policy, Trade, and Health, in TRADE AND HEALTH: POLICY COHERENCE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (Chantal Blouin and Nick Drager, Eds.). Montreal: McGill University Press, 2007.

Biosecurity: Friend or Foe for Public Health Governance? in MEDICINE AT THE BORDER: DISEASE, GLOBALIZATION AND SECURITY, 1850 TO THE PRESENT (Alison Bashford, Ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

Incapacitating Chemical and Biochemical Weapons and Law Enforcement under the Chemical Weapons Convention, in INCAPACITATING BIOCHEMICAL WEAPONS: PROMISE OR PERIL? (Alan M. Pearson, et al., Eds.). Lanham: Lexington Books, 2007.

International Considerations (with Martin S. Cetron), in LAW IN PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE, 2nd ed. (Richard A. Goodman, et al., Eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.

A Pathology of Public Health Securitism: Approaching Pandemics as Security Threats, in GOVERNING GLOBAL HEALTH: CHALLENGE, RESPONSE, INNOVATION (Andrew F. Cooper, et al., Eds.). Aldershot: Ashgate Publishers, 2007.

Trade in Health Services and GATS (with Richard Smith, et al.), in A HANDBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN SERVICES (Aasitya Mattoo, et al., Eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.

World Health Organization, in INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2nd ed. (William A. Darity, Ed.) Detroit: Macmillan Reference, 2007.

Sisyphus in the Microbial World Revisited: Global Governance, Antimicrobial Strategies, and Humanity’s Health, in DISINFECTION AND DECONTAMINATION: PRINCIPLES, APPLICATIONS, AND OTHER ISSUES (Gurusamy Manivannan, Ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2008.

World Health Organization, in INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, VOL 9, 2nd ed. (William A. Darity, Ed.). Detroit: MacMillan Reference, 2008.

Indian Doctrine on Sub-Conventional Operations: Reflections from a U.S. Counterinsurgency Perspective, in INDIA AND COUNTERINSURGENCY: LESSONS LEARNED (with Sumit Ganguly, Eds.). New York: Routledge, 2009.

The Impact of International Trade and Investment Rules on the Ability of Governments to Implement Interventions to Address Obesity: A Case Study from the European Charter on Counteracting Obesity, in TRADE, FOOD, DIET AND HEALTH: PERSPECTIVES AND POLICY OPTIONS (C. Hawkes, C. Blouin, S. Henson, N. Drager, L. Dubé, Eds.). Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2010.

Asian Security, Chinese and Indian Power and Nuclear Non-Proliferation (with Sumit Ganguly), in IMAGINING ASIA IN 2030: TRENDS, SCENARIOS AND ALTERNATIVES (A. Lele and N. Goswami, Eds.). New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2011.

Global Baseball: Latin America (with Arturo J. Marcano) in CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO BASEBALL (L. Cassuto and S. Partridge, Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Asia and Global Health Governance: Power, Principles, and Practice, in ASIA'S ROLE IN GOVERNING GLOBAL HEALTH (Kelley Lee, Ed.). Abingdon: Routledge, 2012.

Counterinsurgency in India (with Sumit Ganguly), in THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF INSURGENCY AND COUNTERINSURGENCY (Paul B. Rich and Isabelle Duyvesteyn, Eds.). London: Routledge, 2012.

Inter Arma Silent Leges Redux?: Law of Armed Conflict and Cyber-Conflict in CYBERSPACE AND NATIONAL SECURITY: THREATS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND POWER IN A VIRTUAL WORLD (Derek S. Reveron, Ed.). Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2012.

Criminal Law and Global Health Governance  in CRIMINAL LAW, PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE (A.M. Viens, et. al., Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

Health Diplomacy, in OXFORD HANDBOOK OF MODERN DIPLOMACY (Andrew F. Cooper, et. al., Eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.

The Path to Less Lethal and Destructive War?: Technological and Doctrinal Developments and International Humanitarian Law after Iraq and Afghanistan, in INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND THE CHANGING TECHNOLOGY OF WAR (Dan Saxon, Ed.). Leiden: Marinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

"Clean Up the Abuses": Building a Rule-of-Law Culture for Major League Baseball's Operations in Latin America (with Arturo Marcano), in SPORT AND THE LAW: HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL INTERSECTIONS (Samuel O. Regalado and Sarah Fields, Eds.). Little Rock: University of Arkansas Press, 2014.

Cyberattacks and International Human Rights Law in WEAPONS UNDER INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW (Stuart Casey-Maslen, Ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.

Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Terrorism in International Law, in RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL LAW AND TERRORISM (Ben Saul, Ed.). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014.

Police in Counterinsurgency: The Challenge of Comprehensive Reformation in POLICING INSURGENCIES: COPS AS COUNTERINSURGENTS (C. Christine Fair and Sumit Ganguly, Eds.). New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014.

Cyberspace and Human Rights, in RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL LAW AND CYBERSPACE (N. Tsagourias and R. Buchan, Eds.). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015.

Implementing Trade Commitments with a Public Health Perspectivein TRADE AND HEALTH: TOWARDS BUILDING A NATIONAL STRATEGY (Richard Smith, et. al., Eds.). Geneva: World Health Organization, 2015.

U.S. Foreign Policy and the Snowden Leaks, in THE SNOWDEN READER (D. P. Fidler, Editor). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2015.

Health, in WHY GOVERN? RETHINKING DEMAND AND PROGRESS IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE (Amitav Acharya, Ed.). New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016.

Global Health Diplomacy and the Ebola Outbreak, in GLOBAL MANAGEMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE AFTER EBOLA (Sam F. Halabi, Lawrence O. Gostin and Jeffrey S. Crowley, Eds.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.

Venezuela: The Passion and Politics of Baseball (with Arturo J. Marcano), in BASEBALL BEYOND OUR BORDERS: AN INTERNATIONAL PASTIME (G. Gmelch and D.A. Nathan, Eds.). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2017.

Cyber Security, Global Commerce, and International Organizations, in OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CYBER SECURITY (Paul Cornish, Ed.). New York: Oxford University Press, Forthcoming 2019.

Book Reviews

Book Review. Reflections on the McRevolution: A Review of Jihad v. McWorld: How the Planet is Both Falling Apart and Coming Together and What This Means for Democracy, by Benjamin R. Barber, 3 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 501 (1996). [HeinOnline]

Book Review. Gostin on Public Health Law, Gostin, L.O., Public Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint, 1 YALE JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY, LAW, AND ETHICS 303 (2001). [HeinOnline]

Book Review. From Anarchy to Allottopia, Allott, P., The Health of Nations: Society and Law Beyond the State, 36 GEORGE WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW 495 (2004). [HeinOnline]

Book Review. Drezner, D.W., All Politics is Global: Explaining International Regulatory Regimes, 5 PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS 860 (2007).

Editorials & Commentaries

The Labyrinth that is Palestine, INGRAM’S (Nov. 1994) at 47.

Breakfast with Yasser Arafat: Personal Reflections on the Peace Process, BILL OF PARTICULARS 9 (Winter 1996).

Economic Development, Foreign Investment, and the Peace Process: Recent Events Make Revision of the Palestinian Investment Law Even More Critical, 19 MIDDLE EAST EXECUTIVE REPORTS 8 (Nov. 1996). Excerpted in PALESTINE ECONOMIC PULSE 23 (July/Aug. 1997).

Controlling Infectious Diseases (with Wm. Lane Porter), 21 UPDATE ON LAW-RELATED EDUCATION 7 (1997).

On Mission in the Middle East: Reflections from Jerusalem and Ramallah, BILL OF PARTICULARS 5 (Spring 1997).

The Return of "Microbialpolitik"122 FOREIGN POLICY 80 (Jan./Feb. 2001).

International Legal Perspectives on the Sept. 11 Attacks on the United States, BILL OF PARTICULARS 19 (Spring 2002).

“Non-Lethal” Chemical Weapons, 20 ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 9 (2003).

GATS and Health-Related Services: Managing Liberalization of Trade in Services from a Health Policy Perspective (with Nick Drager), TRADE AND HEALTH NOTES, Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

Balancing Public Health and Bioterrorism (Letter to the Editor), WASHINGTON POST (Mar. 17, 2005).

Health, Human Security, and the Responsibility to Protect, HUMAN SECURITY BULLETIN (2006).

A World Led by India and China (with Sung Won Kim and Sumit Ganguly), FORBES (November 14, 2008).

India's Bombshell (with Sumit Ganguly), 154 NEWSWEEK (Dec. 14, 2009).

The Outbreak of Influenza A (H1N1) and International Law25 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWSLETTER 6 (Apr./June 2009).

Singh's Shrewd Move: A Shift on India's Nuclear Policy (with Sumit Ganguly), 154 NEWSWEEK (Dec.14, 2009).

Take a Fresh Look (with Sumit Ganguly), TIMES OF INDIA (Dec. 10, 2009).

Vital Signs: Health and Foreign Policy65 WORLD TODAY 27 (Feb. 2009).

Biological Weapons and Public Health: Problems in the Theory and Practice of the Securitization of Public Health within the Biological Weapons Convention7th BWC Review Conference, BioWeapons Prevention Project, (Mar. 25, 2011).

The BWC and Bioterrorism: Getting Beyond Political Pragmatism and Policy Déjá Vu, 7th BMC Review Conference, BioWeapons Prevention Project, (Sept. 6, 2011).

The BWC's Role in Countering Bioterrorism: Critical or Falling Behind the Policy Curve?7th BWC Review Conference, BioWeapons Prevention Project, (Feb. 22, 2011).

Shadow of Sino-U.S. "New Normal" Falls on India (with Sumit Ganguly), TIMES OF INDIA (Jan. 21, 2011).

Specific Recommendations for Public Health at the BWC Seventh Review Conference7th BWC Review Conference, BioWeapons Prevention Project (May 9, 2011).

Ten Years After 9/11 and the Anthrax Attacks: Reflections on their Meaning for Global Health2 HEALTH DIPLOMACY MONITOR 3 (Aug. 2011).

Stuxnet's Origins Decoded: Now We Know Who Did It, But What Does It Mean?Indiana University News Release, (June 1, 2012).

Tough Medicine for Health GovernanceG20 -- THE AUSTRALIA SUMMIT: BRISBANE (J. Kirton and M. Koch, Eds.). Newsdeck Media Group and G20 Research Group, 2014.

China Has Different Values on Cyberspace, and Even Those Are EvolvingTAMPA BAY TIMES (Feb. 7, 2016).

With Intel Fights, Trump Endangers U.S. Security, PHILADELPHIA ENQUIRER (Jan. 17, 2017).
 

Blog Posts

Net Politics -- Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, Net Politics brings together CFR experts to investigate the impact of information and communication technologies on security, privacy, and international affairs.

The Cyber Competition between the United States and Iran Matters Less than You Think (Feb. 26, 2015).

The Right to Privacy in the Digital Age: Where Do Things Stand? (Mar. 5, 2015).

Countering ISIS Extremism in Cyberspace: Time for Clear, Hold, and Build? (Mar. 12, 2015).

The Push to Have Digital Technologies Included in the Sustainable Development Goals (Mar. 19, 2015).

The Relationship between the Biological Weapons Convention and Cybersecurity (Mar. 26, 2015).

Cyber War Crimes: Islamic State Atrocity Videos Violate the Law of War (Apr. 8, 2015).

The UN GGE on Cybersecurity: How International Law Applies to Cyberspace (Apr. 14, 2015).

Europe v. Google: A Dispute about Competition, Political Power, and Sovereignty (Apr. 21, 2015).

The Global Forum on Cyber Expertise: Its Policy, Normative, and Political Importance (Apr. 28, 2015).

The Digital Single Market Strategy Will Complicate the Economic Relationship between the United States and Europe (May 6, 2015).

The Messages the Federal Court of Appeals Sent to Congress and the Executive Branch on Metadata Surveillance (May 11, 2015).

South Korea's Difficult Path as a Middle Power in International Cyber Politics (June 4, 2015).

Taking Stock of Snowden's Disclosures Two Years On (June 8, 2015).

Countering Islamic State Exploitation of the Internet (June 18, 2015).

Can UN Peacekeeping Enter the Digital Age? (July 2, 2015).

The Policy Implications of Hacking the Hacking Team (July 8, 2015).

Legislative Proposals on Terrorist Use of Social Media Raise Policy and Legal Questions (July 16, 2015).

Cyber Norm Development and the Protection of Critical Infrastructure (July 23, 2015).

Can the TPP Launch a New Era of Governance for Digital Commerce? (July 28, 2015).

Prospects for the Cuban Internet after the Normalization of U.S.-Cuba Relations (Sept. 10, 2015).

U.S.-China Cyber Deal Takes Norm Against Economic Espionage Global (Sept. 28, 2015).

The Proposed Snowden Treaty: More of the Same Rather than Really Radical (Oct. 12, 2015).

The TPP's Electronic Commerce Chapter: Strategic, Political, and Legal Implications (Nov. 9, 2015).

Cyber Policy after the Paris and San Bernardino Terrorist Attacks (Dec. 8, 2015).

The Top Five Cyber Policy Developments of 2015: The Trans-Pacific Partnership (Dec. 24, 2015).

UN Counter-Terrorism Committee Tackles Terrorist Use of the Internet and Social Media (Feb. 4, 2016).

Send in the Malware: U.S. Cyber Command Attacks the Islamic State (Mar. 9, 2016).

Crisis Averted, Postponed, or Exacerbated? The Department of Justice Delays the Apple iPhone Case (Mar. 22, 2016).

Into Africa: The Islamic State's Online Strategy and Violent Extremism in Africa (Apr. 19, 2016).

The TTIP Leaks and the Future of Electronic Commerce in International Trade Law (May 5, 2016).

The Cyber Act of War Act: A Proposal for a Problem the Law Can't Fix (May 12, 2016).

The Orlando Massacre and the Conundrum of Online Radicalization (June 16, 2016).

Cybersecurity in the Health Sector: Mounting Problems, Uncertain Politics (June 20, 2016).

The Implications of Brexit for UK Cyber Policy (June 28, 2016).

Is Hacking Hillary Clinton Russian Payback for the "Freedom to Connect" (Aug. 3, 2016).

Israel's New Counter-Terrorism Law and Terrorism in Cyberspace (Aug. 22, 2016).

Democracy and Digital Technologies after the 2016 Election (Nov. 10, 2016).

What a Trump Administration Means for U.S. Digital Trade Policy (Nov. 15, 2016).

Reading James Madison in Light of Twitter and Donald Trump (Dec. 1, 2016).

The UN Counter-Terrorism Committee Revisits Terrorism in Cyberspace (Dec. 7, 2016).

The Year in Review: Major Setbacks for Digital Trade in 2016 (Dec. 28, 2016).

President Obama's Pursuit of Cyber Deterrence Ends in Failure (Jan. 4, 2017).

The Trump Administration Plays Right into Russia's Information Warfare Strategy (Feb. 13, 2017).

Dangers Multiply for Human Rights in Cyberspace as RightsCon Approaches (Mar. 2, 2017).

U.S. Cyber Diplomacy Requires More than an Office (July 26, 2017).

Despite Progress, Combating Terrorist Exploitation of Cyberspace Faces Mounting Problems (Aug. 2, 2017).

The U.S. Far Right's Message of Hate Will Not Prevail Outside Its Internet Echo Chamber (Aug. 16, 2017).

A Cyber Norms Hypothetical: What If the USS John S. McCain Was Hacked? (Aug. 23, 2017).

Is the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Back in Business? (Sept. 11, 2017).

Requiem for the Internet Freedom Strategy (Oct. 18, 2017).

Terrorism, the Internet, and the Islamic State's Defeat: It's Over, But It's Not Over (Nov. 28, 2017).

Year in Review: The Trump Administration Disrupts U.S. Cyber Diplomacy (Dec. 18, 2017).

The UN Secretary-General's Call for Regulating Cyberwar Raises More Questions than Answers (Mar. 15, 2018).

PEPFAR'S Impact on Global Health Is Fading (May 18, 2018).

Trump Administration Cyber Reports Offer No New Ideas and Highlight Problems with Its Own Actions (June 11, 2018).

The Supreme Court Adapts Constitutional Law to Address Technological Change (July 11, 2018).

The Drone Revolution Shakes Up Tort Law (Aug. 14, 2018).

UN Treaty Talks and Human Rights Accountability for Corporate Digital Activities (Oct. 23, 2018).

Year in Review: Cyber Threats and the Mid-Term U.S. Elections (Jan. 2, 2019).

Guns, Tech, and Steel: The Wall Debate and Digital Technologies in Border Security (Jan. 14, 2019).

ASIL Insights – ASIL Insights is a blog of the American Society of International Law. Its purpose is to provide concise, objective, and timely background for recent developments of interest to the international community.

Weapons of Mass Destruction and International Law (Feb. 11, 2003).

World Health Organization's Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (Mar. 28, 2003).

SARS and International Law (Apr. 5, 2003).

Developments Involving SARS, International Law, and Infectious Disease Control at the Fifty-Sixth Meeting of the World Health Assembly (June 13, 2003).

Global Outbreak of Avian Influenza A (H5N1) and International Law (Jan. 25, 2004).

Revision of the World Health Organization's International Health Regulations (Apr. 16, 2004).

Influenza Vaccine Supply and International Law (Oct. 7, 2004).

The Indian Ocean Tsunami and International Law (Jan. 18, 2005). Reprinted in INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES LAW AND POLICY REVIEW 26 (2005).

The Continuing Global Spread of Avian Influenza A (H5N1) and Its Implications for International Law (Nov. 7, 2005).

The Use of White Phosphorus Munitions by U.S. Military Forces in Iraq (Dec. 6, 2005).

Outcome of the Sixth Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention, November-December 2006 (Feb. 23, 2007).

Indonesia's Decision to Withhold Influenza Virus Samples from the World Health Organization: Implications for International Law (Feb. 28, 2007).

The Chemical Weapons Convention After Ten Years: Successes and Future Challenges (Apr. 29, 2007).

International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism Enters into Force (July 5, 2007).

Counterinsurgency, Rule of Law Operations, and International Law (Sept. 19, 2007).

The Swine Flu Outbreak and International Law, (Apr. 27, 2009).

International Law and the E. coli Outbreaks in Europe (June 6, 2011).

International Law and the Future of Cyberspace: The Obama Administration's International Strategy for Cyberspace (June 8, 2011).

Risky Research and Human Health: The Influenza H5N1 Research Controversy and International Law (Jan. 19, 2012).

The Internet, Human Rights, and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Global Online Freedom Act of 2012 (May 24, 2012).

Ballplayer: Pelotero -- Major League Baseball, Human Rights, and the Globalization of Baseball  (Aug. 22, 2012).

Internet Governance and International Law: The Controversy Concerning Revision of the International Telecommunication Regulations (Feb. 7, 2013).

Economic Cyber Espionage and International Law: Controversies Involving Government Acquisition of Trade Secrets through Cyber Technologies (Mar. 20, 2013).

Arms Control Law -- Arms Control Law  is intended as a forum for rigorous analysis and serious discussion of legal issues related to arms control.

Incapacitating Chemicals and the Chemical Weapons Convention: Reflections on the ICRC's Perspectives on International Law and Toxic Chemicals as Weapons for Law Enforcement (Sept. 6, 2012).

Thank You, Senator Lugar, And Welcome, Professor Lugar (Jan. 28, 2013).

Lifting the Moratorium on "Gain-of-Function" Scientific Research on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 (Jan. 30, 2013).

Toxic Chemical as Law Enforcement Weapons: New ICRC Policy Position for the CWC Review Conference in April 2013 (Feb. 6, 2013).

Becoming Binary Amidst Multipolarity: Internet Governance, Cybersecurity, and the Controversial Conclusion of the World Conference on International Telecommunications in December 2012 (Feb. 8, 2013).

Why the WTO Is Not an Appropriate Venue for Addressing Economic Cyber Espionage (Feb. 11, 2013).

Has Code Become Law? The Liberty Implications of NSA Technological Capability (June 14, 2013).

New US-Russia Cooperative Threat Reduction Agreement (June 19, 2013).

"Peace with Justice": Nuclear Weapons and Cyber Surveillance (June 20, 2013).

Report on the CWC and Regulation of "Wide Area" Riot Control Agent Delivery Mechanisms (June 20, 2013).

Call Me, Maybe: New US-Russia Cybersecurity Initiatives (June 21, 2013).

Me Thinks They Doth Protest Too Much: Espionage in the Cyber Age (July 3, 2013).

More of the Same: The Ministerial Declaration of the International Conference on Nuclear Security (July 5, 2013).

Surveillance Like a Cancer Grows? The Implications of NSA Intelligence Activities on the Non-Proliferation & Arms Control Communities (July 17, 2013).

Zero-Sum Game: The Global Market for Software Exploits (July 18, 2013).

Getting Beyond the Benedict Arnold of the Cyber Age: Crafting Post-Snowden American Policy and Law (Aug. 2, 2013).

Nuclear Strategy Push-Back Against the "Cyber Industrial Complex"? (Aug. 7, 2013).

It's Baaack! The Biosecurity Controversy Over "Gain-of-Function" Research on Influenza Viruses Returns (Aug. 8, 2013).

President Obama Announces Steps to Address Concerns About NSA Surveillance (Aug. 9, 2013).

NSA Disclosures Derail Cyber "Star Wars" Defense Strategy? (Aug. 13, 2013).

Now What? Responding to Alleged Chemical Weapons Attack in Syria (Aug. 23, 2013).

Neither Humanitarian Intervention Nor Self-Defense in Syria: A New Justification for the Use of Force in International Law? (Aug. 28, 2013).

SCOTUS and the CWC: A Challenge to the U.S. CWC Implementation Act (Aug. 28, 2013).

UK Government Releases Intelligence Assessment on Chemical Weapons Use in Syria and Legal Position on Use of Military Force Against Syria (Aug. 29, 2013).

President Obama Will Go to Congress on Military Strikes Against Syria (Aug. 31, 2013).

Syria and Biological Weapons? And Cluster Munitions? (Sept. 5, 2013).

Global Health Governance Blog -- The GHG Blog is published as part of Global Health Governance, an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that provides a platform for academics and practitioners to explore global health issues and their implications for governance and security at national and international levels.

Ruminations on the Seventh Review Conference of the BWC: More or More of the Same? (Jan. 6, 2012).

The 2012 Republican Primaries: American Conservatism, and Global Health (Jan. 9, 2012).

The WHO Meeting on Controversial H5N1 Research: What Implications for Global Health Governance? (Feb. 15, 2012).

The WHO Meeting on Controversial H5N1 Research: What Happened, and What Does It Mean? (Feb. 20, 2012).

Other Blog Posts -- 

India Wants to Join the Non-Proliferation Treaty as a Weapon State (with Sumit Ganguly), YaleGlobal Online (Jan. 27, 2010).

U.S.-China Relations and the Security Dynamics of Geo-CyberpoliticsChina-US Focus (July 6, 2011).

Ebola and Global Health Governance: Time for the ReckoningChatham House Centre for Global Health Security Expert Comment (Sept. 22, 2014).

Edward Snowden's Big WeekIndiana University Press Blog (June 5, 2015).

ISIL's Online Offensive: Challenges in Countering ISIL in CyberspaceJust Security (June 18, 2015).

Ebola Report Misses the Mark on International Health RegulationsChatham House Centre for Global Health Security Expert Comment (July 17, 2015).

Edward Snowden: Hero, Traitor, Hollywood MythIndiana University Press Blog (Sept. 21, 2016).

Trolling the Intelligence Community Endangers U.S. Security and LeadershipInsideSources.com (Jan. 10, 2017).

 Other Works

International Law and Global Infectious Disease Control. World Heath Organization Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, Working Group 2 Paper No. 18, July 2001.

Global Health Governance: Overview of the Role of International Law in Protecting and Promoting Global Public Health (World Health Organization Discussion Paper No 3. on Global Health Governance, May 2002).

Baseball’s Exploitation of Latin Talent, NORTH AMERICAN CONGRESS OF LATIN AMERICA REPORT ON THE AMERICAS (Mar./Apr. 2004).

REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON STATE SECURITY AND TRANSNATIONAL THREATS (with P. Bergen, L. Garrett, and D. Hewitt). Princeton: Princeton Project on National Security, 2005.

Transnational Threats to National Security: Daniel Deudney’s Case Against Linking Environmental Degradation and National Security, PRINCETON PROJECT ON NATIONAL SECURITY PAPERS, 2005.

From Biological Arms Control to Biosecurity Governance: What Role for the BWC?, CENTER FOR ARMS CONTROL AND NON-PROLIFERATION BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONTROL PROGRAM, November 2006.

Navigating the Global Health Terrain: Preliminary Considerations on Mapping Global Health Diplomacy, (World Health Organization Globalization, Trade, and Health Working Paper Series, 2008).

Pathways for Global Health Diplomacy: Perspectives on Health in Foreign Policy, (World Health Organization Globalization, Trade, and Health Working Paper Series, 2008).

Countering Islamic State Exploitation of the Internet: Cyber Brief, Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program, Council on Foreign Relations. (June 2015).

Final ReportInternational Law Association Study Group on Cybersecurity, Terrorism, and International Law. (July 31, 2016).

Transforming Election Cybersecurity: Cyber Brief, Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program, Council on Foreign Relations. (May 2017).

Cybersecurity and the New Era of Space Activities: A ReportDigital and Cyberspace Policy Program, Council on Foreign Relations, Apr. 2, 2018.