Barbara Koremenos
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Professor Barbara Koremenos received her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and is now Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. She received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for her research – the first such winner to study international relations and law. She has given seminars in the United States, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Latvia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. Her award-winning book, The Continent of International Law: Explaining Agreement Design(Cambridge University Press 2016), focuses on how international law can be structured to make international cooperation most successful. She is currently serving on her second National Academies of Sciences panel, making policy recommendations based on her research.
- Koremenos, Barbara. 2019. Duration ≠ Seriousness of Commitment: An Empirical and Theoretical Critique of Nyarko's Treaties vs. Executive Agreements. AJIL Unbound 113:178-183.
- Koremenos, Barbara. 2016. The Continent of International Law: Explaining Agreement Design. :457.
- Koremenos, Barbara, Prakash, Aseem , Heritier, Adrienne , Brousseau, Eric . 2015. Organizational Leadership and Collective Action in International Governance: An Introduction. Global Policy 6(3):234-236.
- Koremenos, Barbara. 2015. The Role of State Leadership in the Incidence of International Governance. Global Policy 6(3):237-246.
- Koremenos, Barbara. 2013. The Continent of International Law. Journal of Conflict Resolution 57(4):653-681.
- Koremenos, Barbara. 2013. What's left out and why? Informal provisions in formal international law. Review of International Organizations 8(2):137-162.