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Peer-Reviewed Articles​
"Regional Patterns of Multilateral Treaty Cooperation: Is there a Latin American ‘Commitment Gap’?​" with Laura Levick. Forthcoming in International Political Science Review. The accepted, uncorrected manuscript can be downloaded here.

"Republican Internationalism: The Nineteenth-Century Roots of Latin American Contributions to International Order" with Tom Long. Forthcoming in Cambridge Review of International Affairs. The accepted, uncorrected manuscript can be downloaded here.

"Madame President, Madame Ambassador? Women Presidents and Gender Parity in Latin America’s Diplomatic Services" with Matthias Erlandsen and María Fernanda Hernández-Garza. First published online on May 11, 2021 in Political Research Quarterly. The manuscript can be downloaded here. Online appendices and replication data are available here.

"Chile as a Transpacific Bridge: Brokerage and Social Capital in the Pacific Basin" with Federico Rojas-de-Galarreta, First published online on April 27, 2020 in Geopolitics. The manuscript can be downloaded here.

"Soft Balancing, Binding, or Bandwagoning? Understanding Institutional Responses to Power Disparities in the Americas" with Laura Levick. Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique, 53:3 (2020), 521-539.
Supplementary material can be downloaded here.

"Territorial Sovereignty and the End of Inter-Cultural Diplomacy along the 'Southern Frontier," European Journal of International Relations, 25:3 (2019), 878-903. 

"Hierarchy Salience and Social Action: Disentangling Class, Status, and Authority in World Politics," International Relations, 33:1 (2019), 88-108. 
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"Setting the Regional Agenda: A Critique of Post-Hegemonic Regionalism" with Mark Petersen, Latin American Politics and Society, 60:1 (2018), 102-127. 
Supplementary material ("Appendix: Interamerican Treaties") can be downloaded here.

"Accidental Activists: Latin American Status-Seeking at The Hague," International Studies Quarterly, 61:3 (2017), 612-622.

"Civilisation, Barbarism and the Making of Latin America's Place in 19th-Century International Society," Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 42:3 (2014), 837-859.


Book Chapters​
"From Autonomy to Agency (and Back Again): Debating Latin American States as Global Norm Entrepreneurs." In Latin America in Global International Relations, edited by Amitav Acharya, Melisa Deciancio and Diana Tussie, 31-48. London: Routledge, 2021. The accepted manuscript can be downloaded here.

"Latin America: Between Liminality and Agency in Historical International Relations." In Routledge Handbook of Historical International Relations, edited by Benjamin de Carvalho, Julia Costa Lopez, Halvard Leira, 477-486. London: Routledge. The accepted, uncorrected manuscript can be downloaded here.

"El pluralismo teórico y el estudio de las Relaciones Internacionales en América Latina." In La disciplina de las Relaciones Internacionales en América Latina. Contribuciones, límites y particularidades, edited by Gonzalo Álvarez, Melisa Deciancio, Giovanni Molano Cruz and Cristian Ovando, 233-256. Santiago: RIL (2021). The accepted, uncorrected manuscript can be downloaded here.

"Confederation Unknown? Latin American Views on the Emergence of Canada in 1867." In Globalizing Confederation: Canada and the World in 1867, edited by Jacqueline D. Krikorian, Marcel Martel and Adrian Shubert, 27-46. Toronto: University of Toronto Press (2017).

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Reviews
Review: "Interregionalism and the Americas" edited by Gian Luca Gardini, Simon Koschut and Andreas Falke (Lexington, 2018), Bulletin of Latin American Research, 39:3 (2020): 405-406. 

Review: "International Relations in Africa before the Europeans" by John Anthony Pella, The International History Review, 37:1 (2015). H-Diplo Article Review 544.
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Review: "El Oriente Desplazado: los intelectuales y los orígenes del tercermundismo en la Argentina" by Martín Bergel (Bernal, 2015), Bulletin of Latin American Research, 37:2 (2018): 228-230. 
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Work in Progress
(Please email me for updated working papers)

Latin America and the Politics of Difference (current book project).





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