Dr. Stephen Long
Assistant Professor of Political Science
213 Weinstein Hall
Office: (804) 484-1566
http://facultystaff.richmond.edu/~slong
Research:
International Relations
Security and Conflict
Selected Publications:
Crescenzi, Mark J.C., Andrew J. Enterline and Stephen B. Long (2008). “Bringing Cooperation Back In: A Fully Informed Dynamic Model of Interstate Interaction.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 25 (1): 264-280.
Crescenzi, Mark J.C., Jacob D. Kathman, and Stephen B. Long (2007). “Reputation, History and War.” Journal of Peace Research 44:6, pp. 651–667.
Biddle, Stephen D. and Stephen B. Long (2004). “Democracy and Military Effective-ness: A Deeper Look.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 48:4 (August), pp. 525-546.
Long, Stephen B. (2003). “Time Present and Time Past: Rivalry and the Duration of Interstate Wars, 1846-1985.” International Interactions 29:3 (July–September), pp. 215-236.
Academic and Professional Activities:
Review of Reputation and International Cooperation: Sovereign Debt across Three Centuries by Michael Tomz. Perspectives on Politics 6:3 (September), pp. 650-651.
Review of Power and Military Effectiveness: The Fallacy of Democratic Triumphalism by Michael Desch. Journal of Strategic Studies 2008.
Reviewer: American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, International Studies Quarterly, International Organization, Journal of Peace Research, Conflict Management and Peace Science.