Gregory C. Dixon’s Current Research
Working Manuscripts
“Of Rocks and
Hard Places: International institutional change and democratic political leaders
under the GATT and WTO” – Under review at The
Journal of Politics
“Business
Before Conflict: Does Economic Interdependence Reduce the Intensity of
Rivalries” with Ryan Baird from University of Arizona – Under review at The Journal
of Conflict Resolution
“Living to Cheat
Again: Institutional Longevity and Trade Dispute Propensity at the GATT and
WTO” – Under review at American Journal
of Political Science
“The Forgotten Disputes:
Anti-Dumping Disputes at the WTO”
“Why We Lost The War On Terror”
“Like Us, Only
Different: Interacting the dimensions of citizenship in explaining attitudes
towards immigrants” with Jennifer Byrne (James Madison University)
“Like Us or Against Us: The Impact of 9/11 on Attitudes Towards
National Identity in a Multi-credal America” with
Jennifer Byrne (James Madison University)
“The Forgotten
Disputes: Anti-Dumping and Trade Conflict at the WTO”
Recent Conference Papers
“The Storm Without: International turbulence and the American
domestic agenda” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association,
Chicago, IL April 2011
“Achilles
Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: Why the West Fails, and Will Continue to Fail, at
Nation-Building” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association,
Montreal QC March 2011
“It’s Politics,
Stupid: The Impact of the Political Cycle on Dispute Propensity in the Global
Trade System” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal
QC March 2011
“Teaching Americans Geography the Hard Way” (with Paul
Rutledge, University of West Georgia and Heather Larsen-Price, University of
Memphis) Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New
Orleans, LA January 2011
“The Forgotten
Disputes: Anti-Dumping Disputes at the WTO” Annual Meeting of the International
Studies Association, New Orleans, LA February 2010
“Business
Before Conflict: The Impact of Economic Interdependence on Rivalry” (with Ryan
Baird, University of Arizona) Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science
Association, Atlanta, GA 2010
"Compliance
in the Fog of Law: The Impact of Institutional Change on Compliance when no one
is looking" Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New
York, NY, February 2009
Doctoral Dissertation
Trading for
Votes: Domestic and International Institutions and Their Influence on Trade
Disputes Under the GATT and WTO (2007)
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