Yonatan Lupu Princeton University Robertson Hall, Room 447A Princeton, NJ 08544 Phone: (703) 725-6588 ylupu@gwu.edu http://dss.ucsd.edu/ ylupu/ Academic Positions Assistant Professor, Political Science, George Washington University, beginning August 2013. Postdoctoral Research Associate, Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, Princeton University, 2012-2013 Academic Year. Education Ph.D. Political Science, University of California-San Diego, 2012. Dissertation: International Rules, National Implementation: How Domestic Politics Condition the Effects of International Legal Commitments M.A. Political Science, University of California-San Diego, 2009. J.D. Georgetown University Law Center, 2002. B.A. Economics and Government, Georgetown University, 1999 Peer-Reviewed Publications 1. The Informative Power of Treaty Commitment: Using the Spatial Model to Address Selection Effects. Forthcoming, American Journal of Political Science (2013). 2. Best Evidence: The Role of Information in Domestic Judicial Enforcement of International Human Rights Agreements. Forthcoming, International Organization, Vol. 67, No. 3 (2013). 3. Trading Communities, the Networked Structure of International Relations and the Kantian Peace (with Vincent Traag). Forthcoming, Journal of Conflict Resolution (2013). 4. Strategic Citations to Precedent on the U.S. Supreme Court (with James H. Fowler). Forthcoming, Journal of Legal Studies (2013). 5. International Judicial Legitimacy: Lessons from National Courts. Forthcoming, Theoretical Inquiries in Law (2013). 6. Still Looking for Audience Costs. Security Studies, Vol. 21, No. 3 (2012), pp. 391-397 (with Erik Gartzke). 7. Precedent in International Courts: A Network Analysis of Case Citations by the European Court of Human Rights. British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 42, No. 2 (2012), pp. 413-439 (with Erik Voeten).
Yonatan Lupu 2 8. Trading on Preconceptions: Why World War I Was Not a Failure of Economic Interdependence. International Security, Vol. 36, No. 4 (Spring 2012), pp. 115-150 (with Erik Gartzke). 9. Political Science Research on International Law: The State of the Field. American Journal of International Law, Vol. 106, No. 1 (January 2012), pp. 47-97 (with Emilie M. Hafner-Burton and David G. Victor). Papers Under Review 1. Measuring Multilateralism: Ideal Point Estimates of State Preferences over Global Treaties. Work in Progress 1. Legislative Veto Players and the Effects of International Human Rights Agreements. 2. The Networked Peace: IGOs, Preferences and International Conflict (with Brian Greenhill). 3. Clubs of Clubs: A Networks Approach to the Logic of IGO Membership (with Brian Greenhill). 4. Are Bilateral Investment Treaties Really Bilateral? (with Paul Poast). 5. Uncertainty and Flexibility in International Law. 6. The Strategic Origins of Judicial Citations to Precedent. 7. Powersharing and Civil Conflict: Evidence from the Powersharing, Agency, and Civil Conflict Dataset (with Scott Gates, Benjamin Graham, Håvard Strand and Kaare Strøm). 8. Do Arms Control Treaties Work? Estimating the Effect of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (with Matthew Fuhrmann). Other Publications 1. Rules, Gaps and Power: Assessing Reform of the U.N. Charter. Berkeley Journal of International Law (2006). 2. The Wiretap Act and Web Monitoring: A Breakthrough for Privacy Rights? Virginia Journal of Law & Technology (2004). 3. Retroactive Application of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act: Landgraf Analysis and the Political Question Doctrine. UCLA Journal of International Law & Foreign Affairs (2003) (with Clay Risen). 4. International Law and the Waters of the Euphrates and Tigris. Georgetown International Environmental Law Review (2001).
Yonatan Lupu 3 Invited Talks and Workshops University of Southern California, School of International Relations, October 2013 (scheduled). Emory University, School of Law, September 2013 (scheduled). University of Oslo, Faculty of Law, June 2013 (scheduled). Columbia University, Department of Political Science, April 2013. Yale University, Department of Political Science, April 2013. Duke University, School of Law, Roundtable on Legitimacy and International Courts, March 2013. McGill University, Department of Political Science, March 2013. Princeton University, IR Colloquium, March 2013. Dartmouth College, Department of Government, February 2013. Dartmouth College, Interdisciplinary Networks Research Group, February 2013. Rutgers University, Department of Political Science, February 2013. Harvard University, Law School and Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, November 2012. Princeton University, Workshop on Judicial Institutions: Courts in Domestic & International Affairs, October 2012. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Law, Workshop on New Questions about International Courts, September 2012. Tel-Aviv University, Faculty of Law, and Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Law, Workshop on International Courts and the Quest for Legitimacy, June 2012. Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute, Workshop on Complex Networks: Dynamics of Networks, January 2011. Conference Presentations APSA: 2009, 2010, 2011 ISA: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 ASIL Annual Meeting: 2012 SPSA: 2012 European Peace Science: 2012 ASIL Research Forum: 2011 Peace Science: 2011 Political Methodology: 2011 Political Networks: 2010, 2011 IGCC Southern California Symposium: 2011 SGIR 2010 MPSA 2009 CELS: 2008
Yonatan Lupu 4 Teaching Instructor (UCSD) POLI 140A: International Law and Organizations Teaching Assistant (UCSD) Math Bootcamp for Incoming Graduate Students 2010, 2011 POLI 12: Introduction to International Relations POLI 40: Law and Society POLI 100DA: Voting, Campaigning and Elections POLI 104A: The Supreme Court and the Constitution POLI 104B: Civil Liberties and Fundamental Rights POLI 104D: Judicial Politics POLI 104I: Courts and Political Controversy POLI 113A: East Asian Thought in Comparative Perspective POLI 120A: Political Development of Western Europe POLI 122: Politics of Human Rights Service Referee: American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, Conflict Management and Peace Science, International Organization, International Security, International Studies Quarterly, International Sociology, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Legal Studies, Journal of Politics, Political Research Quarterly, Social Networks, World Politics. Conferences: Discussant Mechanisms of Political Mobilization: Political Networks, APSA 2010 Networks in International Political Economy, APSA 2011 Human Rights Norms and Practices: Potential and Limits of International Diffusion, SPSA 2012 Chair, Friends? Enemies? Frenemies? Exploring Alliance Politics, ISA 2011 Panel Organizer The Networked Structure of International Relations, ISA 2011 When do International Institutions Affect State Behavior?, APSA 2011 Research Frontiers in the Analysis of International Networks, ISA 2013 Fellowships, Awards and Grants National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (SES-1064108), 2011-2012 Edmund G. Brown Sr. Fellowship, University of California-San Diego, 2007-2011
Yonatan Lupu 5 Stuart A. Bremer Award for the best graduate student paper given at the 2011 Peace Science Conference, awarded for Best Evidence: The Role of Information in Domestic Judicial Enforcement of International Human Rights Agreements Additional Training Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models, Washington University in St. Louis, 2011 Workshop on Research Design for Causal Inference, Northwestern University, 2011 Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Syracuse University, 2010 Skills Languages: Native fluency in Spanish and Hebrew Software: R, STATA, WinBUGS, igraph Other Employment Associate, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, Washington, DC, 2002-2008 Professional Associations and Licenses American Political Science Association International Studies Association Peace Science Society Society for Empirical Legal Studies American Society of International Law New York State Bar Last updated: April 30, 2013