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Resnick Publishes Essay in International Security

Dr. Evan Resnick, assistant professor of political science at Yeshiva College, published the essay "Strange Bedfellows: U.S. Bargaining Behavior With Allies of Convenience," in the Winter 2010/2011 issue of the journal, International Security (MIT Press). In the paper, Resnick addresses the United States' surprisingly poor track record in bargaining with unsavory "allies of convenience" such as Saddam Hussein's Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War (1980-88). Specifically, he argues that the need to prevent domestic opponents from undermining the alliance policy forces U.S. policymakers to ignore such allies' ongoing misbehavior and oversell their merely cosmetic behavioral concessions. International Security, which is published for the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, is ranked by Thomson-ISI Journal Citation Reports as the #1 most cited publication among nearly sixty academic journals of international relations. This is the second essay that Dr. Resnick has had published in the journal.