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“Constructing dignity: Human rights as a praxis of egalitarian freedom,” Journal of Human Rights 17, 4 (2018), 403-417.  Read

“Interpreting Responsibility Politically,” Journal of Political Philosophy 25, (2017), 173-95.  Read

“Reflection Now! Critique and Solidarity in the Trump Era” (with Jeanne Morefield), Theory & Event 20.1 [supplement] (2017), 68-85.  Read

“Introduction: Unthinking the world-system” (with Patrick Manning, John Markoff, and Jackie Smith), in Social Movements and World-System Transformation, Jackie Smith, Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning, and John Markoff, eds. New York: Routledge, 2016.  Read

 

“Recent Works on Dignity and Human Rights: A Road Not Taken,” Perspectives on Politics 12.4 (2014): 846-56.  Read

“Accountable International Relations,” in The Oxford Handbook of Public Accountability, Mark Bovins, Robert Goodin, and Thomas Schillemans, eds.  Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.

“Human Rights and the Politics of Contestation,” in Human Rights at the Crossroads, Mark Goodale, ed.  Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.  Read

“Constructing Global Justice: A Critique,” Ethics and Global Politics 5, 1 (2012), 1-26.  Read

“The New Sovereigntist Challenge for Global Governance: Democracy without Sovereignty” (with Stacy Bondanella Taninchev), International Studies Quarterly, 55, 4 (2011), 1047-1068. Read

“Democratic Accountability in Global Politics: Norms, not Agents,” Journal of Politics, 73, 1 (2011): 45–60.  Read

“Introduction” (with Anja Mihr), in Human Rights in the 21st Century: Continuity and Change since 9/11, Michael Goodhart and Anja Mihr, eds.  London: Palgrave, 2011: 1-9.

“Conclusion” (with Anja Mihr), in Human Rights in the 21st Century: Continuity and Change    since 9/11, Michael Goodhart and Anja Mihr, eds.  London: Palgrave, 2011: 256-270.

“Reverting to Form: American Exceptionalism and Human Rights after 9/11,” in Human     Rights in the 21st Century: Continuity and Change since 9/11, Michael Goodhart and Anja Mihr, eds. London: Palgrave, 2011: 65-85.

“World State and Global Democracy,” in Global Governance, Global Government: Institutional Visions for an Evolving World System, Luis Cabrera, ed. Albany: SUNY Press, 2011.

“Democracy as Human Rights,” in Routledge Handbook of Human Rights, Thomas Cushman, ed.  London: Routledge, 2011.

“Global Democracy Through Transnational Human Rights,” in Global Democracy and its Difficulties, Anthony J. Langlois and Karol Edward Soltan, eds.  London: Routledge, 2009: 54-67.

“A Democratic Defense of Universal Basic Income,” in Illusion of Consent: Essays after Carole Pateman, Iris M. Young, Mary L. Shanley, and Daniel I. O’Neill, eds.  State College, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2008: 139-162.  Read

“Human Rights and Global Democracy,” Ethics and International Affairs 22, 4 (2008): 395-420.  Read

“Neither Relative nor Universal: A Response to Donnelly,” Human Rights Quarterly 30, 1    (2008): 183-93.  Read

“Children Born of War and Human Rights: Philosophical Reflections,” in Born of War, R.    Charli Carpenter, ed.  Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Publishers, 2007: 195-216.

“‘None So Poor that He is Compelled to Sell Himself’; Democracy, Subsistence, and Basic Income,” in Economic Rights, Lanse Minkler and Shareen Hertel, eds.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007: 94-114.  Read

“Europe’s Democratic Deficits Through the Looking Glass: The European Union as a Challenge for Democracy,” Perspectives on Politics 5, 3 (2007): 567-84.  Read

“Sins of the Fathers: War Rape, Wrongful Procreation, and Children’s Human Rights,” Journal of Human Rights 6, 3 (2007): 307-324.  Read

“Civil Society and the Problem of Global Democracy,” Democratization 12, 1 (2005): 1–21.  Read

“Origins and Universality in the Human Rights Debates: Cultural Essentialism and the Challenge of Globalization,” Human Rights Quarterly 25, 4 (2003): 935-64.  Read

“Sovereignty: Reckoning What is Real,” Polity 34, 2 (2001): 241-57.  Read

“Democracy, Globalization, and the Problem of the State,” Polity 33, 4 (2001): 527-46. Read

“Theory in Practice: Quentin Skinner’s Hobbes, Reconsidered,” The Review of Politics 62, 3 (2000): 531-61.  Read

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