Jack Donnelly
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Education
Teaching Experience
Andrew W. Mellon Professor,
Associate Professor,
Assistant Professor, College of the Holy Cross,
1981-1984.
Visiting Instructor, Tulane University, 1980-1981.
Instructor, Mills College, 1979-1980.
Visiting Professor:
University of the Republic,
Publications
Books
2006. International
Human Rights (Third Edition).
2003. Universal Human Rights in Theory
and Practice (Second Edition).
2000. Realism and International Relations.
1987. International Handbook of Human Rights.
1985. The Concept of Human Rights.
Articles and Book
Chapters
2009a.
“Rethinking Political Structures:
From ‘Ordering Principles’ to ‘Vertical Differentiation’ – and Beyond,” International
Theory 1 (March): 49-86.
2009b. “Yes
a Myth: A Reply to Kirkup and Evans,” Human
Rights Quarterly 31 (February): 239-255 (co-author with Daniel Whelan).
2009c. “Is
Foreign Military Intervention Justified by Widespread Human Rights
Abuses?” In Peter M. Haas, John A. Hird,
and Beth McBratney, eds., Controversies in Globalization. Washington, D. C.: C Q Press.
2009d.
“Realism.” In Scott Burchill and
Andrew Linklater, eds. Theories of
International Relations 4th ed.
Houdmills,
2008a.
“Human Rights: Both Universal and
Relative (A Reply to Michael Goodhart),” Human Rights Quarterly 30
(February): 194-204.
2008b.
“Human Rights and Social Provision,” Journal of Human Rights 7
(June): 123-138.
2008c. “The
Ethics of Realism.” In Christian
Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal, eds., The
2007a. “The
Relative Universality of Human Rights,” Human Rights Quarterly 29 (May):
281-306.
2007b. “The
West, Economic and Social Rights, and the Global Human Rights Regime: Setting the Record Straight,” Human Rights
Quarterly 29 (November): 908-949 (co-author with Daniel Whelan).
2007c. “The
West and Economic Rights.” In Shareen
Hertel and Lanse Minkler, eds., Economic Rights: Conceptual, Measurement,
and Policy Issues.
2007d. “La
soberanía de los Estados y los derechos humanos.” In Ana Covarrubias Velasco and Daniel Ortega
Nieto, eds., La protección internacional de los derechos humanos: un reto en el siglo xxi. Mexcio, D.F.:
El Colegio de México, Centro de Estudios Internacionales.
2006a.
“Sovereign Inequalities and Hierarchy in Anarchy: American Power and International Society,” European
Journal of International Relations 12 (June): 139-170.
2006b.
“Human Rights.” In John Dryzek,
Bonnie Honig, and Anne Phillips, eds.,
2006c. “Is
There a Right to Peace?” In Julie Mertus
and Jeffrey W. Helsing, eds., Human Rights and Conflict. United States Institute of Peace Press, 2006.
2005a.
“Realism.” In Scott Burchill and
Andrew Linklater, eds., Theories of International Relations, 3rd
edition, Houndmills,
2005b. “The
Virtues of Legalization.” In Basak Cali
and Saladin Meckled-Garcia, eds., Legalization and Human Rights,
2004a. “International Human Rights:
Unintended Consequences of the War on Terrorism.” In Thomas G. Weiss,
Margaret E. Crahan, and John Goering (eds.), Wars on Terrorism and
2004b. “Introduction.” In Debra
Liang-Fenton (ed.), Implementing
2003a. “The Universal Declaration
Model: A Liberal Defense.” In Gene M. Lyons and James Mayall
(eds.), International Human Rights in the 21st Century: Protecting the
Rights of Groups, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
2003b. “The West.” In Edward A.
Kolodziej (ed.), A Force Profonde: The Power, Promise, and Politics of
Human Rights,
2002a. “Genocide and Humanitarian
Intervention,” Journal of Human Rights 1 (March): 93-109.
2002b. “Beyond Realism and Its Critics: New
Realist Research and the Possibilities for Constructive Engagement.” In
Stephanie Lawson (ed.), The New Agenda for International Relations,
2001a. “Ethics and International Human
Rights.” In Danny Warner and Jean-Marc Coicaud, Ethics and International
Affairs: Extent and Limits.
2000a. “Conclusion: An
Overview.” In David P. Forsythe, Human Rights and Comparative Foreign
Policy.
2000b. “Human Rights, Democracy, and
2000c. “Para Alem do Realismo e de seus
Criticos: Novas Pesquisas Realistas e as Possibilidades para um
Engajamento Constructivo,” Contexto Internacional 22 (Janeiro/Junho):
137-190.
2000d. “Human Rights, Security, and the
Dilemmas of Intervention: Reflections after Kosovo.” In Tai-joon
Kwon and Dong-Sung Kim, World Order and Peace in the New Millennium.
1999a. “The Social Construction of International
Human Rights.” In Tim Dunne and Nicholas J. Wheeler, Human Rights in Global
Politics.
1999b. “Human Rights and Asian Values: A Defense
of 'Western' Universalism.” In Joanne R. Bauer and Daniel A. Bell, The East
Asian Challenge for Human Rights.
1999c. “Human Rights, Globalization, and the
State.” In Monique Castermans-Holleman, G. J. van Hoof, and Jacqueline Smith, The
Role of the Nation-State in the 21st Century: Human Rights, International
Organizations and Foreign Policy. Essays in Honour of Peter Baehr.
1999d. “Human Rights, Democracy, and Development,”
Human Rights Quarterly, 21 (August): 608-632.
1999e. “Non-Discrimination and Sexual
Orientation: Making a Place for Sexual Minorities in the Global Human Rights
Regime.” In Peter Baehr, Cees Flinterman, and Mignon Senders, Innovation and
Inspiration: Fifty Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
1998a. “Human Rights: A New Standard of
Civilization?” International Affairs 74 (January): 1-24
1998b. “Unfinished Business,” PS: Political
Science and Politics, 31 (September): 530-536.
1998c. “Realism: Roots and Renewal,” (review
essay) Review of International Studies 24:399-405.
1997a. “Human Rights.” Encyclopedia of
1997b. “Conversing with Straw Men While Ignoring
Dictators: A Reply to Roger Ames,” Ethics and International Affairs 11:
207-214.
1997c. “Human Rights Issues and International
Governance.” In Jin-Young Chung, Global Governance: The Role of
International Institutions in a Changing World.
1996a. “Rethinking Human Rights,” Current
History 95 (November): 387-391.
1996b. “Human Rights and Asian Values,” Sasang
(Fall): 28-45 (in Korean).
1995a. “State Sovereignty and International
Intervention: The Case of Human Rights.” In Gene M. Lyons and Michael
Mastanduno, Beyond
1995b. “Realism and the Academic Study of
International Relations.” In James Farr, John S. Dryzek and Stephen T. Leonard,
Political Science in History: Research Programs and Political Traditions.
1995c. “The Past, the Present, and the Future
Prospects.” In Milton J. Esman and Shibley Telhami, International
Organizations and Ethnic Conflict.
1994a. “Post-Cold War Reflections on International
Human Rights,” Ethics and International Affairs 8: 97-118.
1994b. “Human Rights and International
Organizations: States, Sovereignty, and the International Community.” In
Friedrich Kratochwil and Edward D. Mansfield, International Organization: A
Reader.
1994c. “Human Rights.” In Michael T. Klare, Peace
and World Security Studies: A Curriculum Guide.
1994d. “Human Rights in a New World Order:
Implications for a New
1994e. “International Human Rights and Health Care
Reform.” In Audrey R. Chapman (ed.), Health Care Reform: A Human Rights
Approach.
1993a. “Human Rights, Humanitarian Crisis, and
Humanitarian Intervention,” International Journal 48 (Autumn): 607-640.
1993b. “Third Generation Rights.” In C. Brolmann
et al., Peoples and Minorities in International Law.
1992a. “Human Rights in the
1992b. “Twentieth Century Realism.” In David Mapel
and Terry Nardin, Traditions of International Ethics.
1992c. “Conceptual Issues in Monitoring Human Rights
Violations.” In Alex P. Schmid and Albert J. Jongman (eds.), Monitoring
Human Rights Violations.
1992d. “The United Nations and the Global Drug
Control Regime.” In Peter H. Smith, Drug Policy in the
1991a. “Security, Human Rights and East-West
Relations: Theoretical Bases of the Linkage.” In Jan Zielonka and Voitech
Mastny, Human Rights and Security:
1991b. “Defining and Conceptualizing Progress in
International Relations.” In Emmanuel Adler and Beverly Crawford, Progress
in Postwar International Relations.
1990a. “Global Policy Studies: A Skeptical View,” Journal
of Peace Research 27 (May): 221-30.
1990b. “Human Rights, Individual Rights and
Collective Rights.” In Jan Berting et al., Human Rights in a Pluralist
World: Individuals and Collectivities.
1990c. “Human Rights and Western Liberalism.” In
Abdulahi Ahmed An-Na'im and Francis M. Deng, Human Rights in
1990d. “Traditional Values and Universal Human
Rights: Caste in
1989. “Repression and Development: The Political
Contingency of Human Rights Tradeoffs.” In David P. Forsythe, Human Rights
and Development.
1988a. “Assessing National Human Rights
Performance: A Theoretical Framework,” Human Rights Quarterly 10 (May):
214-48 (co-author with Rhoda E. Howard).
1988b. “Human Rights at the UN, 1955-85: The
Question of Bias,” International Studies Quarterly 32 (September):
275-303.
1988c. “Human Rights: The Impact of International
Action,” International Journal 43 (Spring): 241-63.
1987. “Reply to Mitchell,” American Political
Science Review 81 (September): 924-27 (co-author with Rhoda E. Howard).
1986a. “The Emerging International Regime against
Torture,”
1986b. “Human Dignity, Human Rights and Political
Regimes,” American Political Science Review 80 (September): 801-17
(co-author with Rhoda E. Howard).
1986c. “International Human Rights: A Regime
Analysis,” International Organization 40 (Summer): 599-642.
1985a. “The Force of Rights: Parent on 'Moral
Specification,'“ Philosophical Studies 47 (January): 131-39.
1985b. “In Search of the Unicorn: The
Jurisprudence of the Right to Development,” and “The Theology of the Right to
Development: A Reply to Alston,”
1985c. “Satisfying Basic Needs in Africa: Human
Rights, Markets and the State,”
1984a. “Cultural Relativism and Universal Human
Rights,” Human Rights Quarterly 6 (November): 400-419.
1984b. “Human Rights and Development:
Complementary or Competing Concerns?” World Politics 36 (January):
255-83.
1984c. “Human Rights, Humanitarian Intervention,
and American Foreign Policy: Law, Morality and Politics,” Journal of
International Affairs 37 (Winter): 311-28.
1984d. “The 'Right to Development': How Not to
Link Human Rights and Development.” In Claude E. Welch, Jr. and Ronald I.
Meltzer, Human Rights and Development in
1983. “The Human Rights Priorities of the UN: A
Rejoinder to Alston,” International Organization 37 (Summer): 547-50.
1982a. “How Are Rights and Duties Correlative?” Journal
of Value Inquiry 16: 287-97.
1982b. “Human Rights and Foreign Policy,” World
Politics 34 (July): 574-95.
1982c. “Human Rights and Human Dignity: An
Analytic Critique of Non-Western Human Rights Conceptions,” American
Political Science Review 76 (June): 303-16.
1982d. “Human Rights as Natural Rights,” Human
Rights Quarterly 4 (August): 391-405.
1981. “Recent Trends in UN Human Rights Activity:
Description and Polemic,” International Organization 35 (Autumn):
633-55.
1980. “Natural Law and Right in Aquinas' Political
Thought,” Western Political Quarterly 33 (December): 520-35.
Other Publications
2008.”Relativity and the Universal Declaration.” eJournal
1999a. “Critique of the Reagan Administration” in
1999b. “Human Rights and Democracy” in Avi
Sagi and Yedida Z. Stern (eds.), Democratic Culture, vol. 2,
Ramat-Gan:
1996a. “What Are Human Rights?” in Introduction
to Human Rights, United States Information Agency. (Revised edition, 1998.)
(French translation at http://civnet.org/civitas/africa/ droits/humrts.htm)
1996b. Human Rights Self-Monitoring: A Proposal
for the Northern European Democracies,
1990. Confronting Revolution in
Reprinted Articles
Reprint of 2004a as “Diretos Humanos Internacionais:
Consequencias Nao Intencionais da Guerra contra o Terrorismo,” Contexto
Internacional 2003 25 (Julho/Dezembro): 333-361.
Reprint of 2002a in Mark Lattimer (ed.), Genocide
and Human Rights.
Reprint of 1999e in Patrick Hayden (ed.), The
Philosophy of Human Rights:
Reprint of 1998b in Barbara Mori (ed.), Race
and Ethnicity: Competing Ideas and Opinions.
Reprint of 1994a in Joel E. Rosenthal, Ethics
and International Affairs: A Reader.
Reprint of 1992a in Michael T. Klare and Daniel C.
Thomas, World Security: Challenges for a New Century (Second edition).
Reprint of “Introduction” to Donnelly and Howard
(eds.) 1987 in Robert J. Art and Robert Jervis, International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues.
Reprint of 1986b (revised) in Micheline R. Ishay
(ed.), The Human Rights Reader.
Reprint of 1986c in Emmanuel Adler and Beverly
Crawford, Progress in Postwar International Relations.
Reprint of 1985b in Henry J. Steiner, Philip
Alston, and Ryan Goodman (eds.), International
Human Rights in Context: Law, Politics,
Morals. 3rd ed.
Reprint of 1984a in Frank Newman and David
Weissbrodt, International Human Rights: Law, Policy, Process.
Reprint of 1984b in George W. Shepherd, Jr. and
Ved P. Nanda, Human Rights and
Reprint of 1984c in Richard P. Claude and Burns
Weston, Human Rights and The World Community: Issues and Action.
Reprint of 1982c in Philip Alston (ed.), Human
Rights Law.
and in Frederick E. Snyder and
Surakiart Sathirathai,
and (translated into Thai) in Chulalongkorn
Law Journal 10 (no. 2, 1985).
Referee
Journals:
American Political Science Review, Australian Journal of Political Science,
British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge Review of International
Affairs, Canadian Journal of African Studies, Comparative Political Studies, Connecticut
Review, European Journal of International Relations (Editorial Committee 2004-
), Global Governance, Human Rights Quarterly, International Affairs
(International Editorial Advisory Board, 2008- ), International Organization
(Editorial Board, 1991-1996), International Relations (Editorial Board
2001-2006), International Studies Quarterly, International Theory (Editorial
Board 2007- ), Journal of International Relations and Development, Journal of
Peace Research, Journal of Political Philosophy, Journal of Politics, Journal
of Human Rights (Editorial Board, 2002- ), Millennium, Muslim World Journal of
Human Rights (Editorial Board 2004- ), Political Science Quarterly, Political
Theory, Polity, PS, Review of International Studies (Editorial Board, 2001-2004),
Soviet Union/Union Sovietique.
Publishers: Cambridge University Press, Cornell University Press, Duke
University Press, Harper-Collins, Johns Hopkins University Press, McGill-Queens
University Press, University of Nebraska Press, Oxford University Press,
Palgrave Press, University of Pennsylvania Press, Penn State University Press,
Prentice-Hall, Princeton University Press, Random House, Lynne Reinner Press,
Rowman & Littlefield, Temple University Press, Westview Press.
Funding Agencies: National Endowment for the Humanities, National Science Foundation,
Social Sciences Federation of
Tenure and Promotion: American University, Brown University, City
University of New York, Drexel University, Essex University, Franklin and
Marshall University, Georgetown University, Georgia Technological Institute,
University of California at Irvine, Keele University, Marquette University,
University of Massachusetts at Amherst, University of Minnesota, University of
Nebraska at Lincoln, Northwestern University, University of Notre Dame,
University of Oregon, Santa Clara University, University of Southampton, Sussex
University, Syracuse University, Trinity College, University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee, University of Utah.
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2009