Book Project
Enemies in Agreement: Domestic Politics, Uncertainty, and Cooperation Between Adversaries
Please contact me for chapters.
Articles
Andrew J. Coe and Jane Vaynman, “Why Arms Control Is So Rare” American Political Science Review (May 2020). FirstView link, WACIR Manuscript, Online Appendix.
Andrew J. Coe and Jane Vaynman, “Collusion and the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime,” Journal of Politics, (October 2015). link, pdf, appendix
Arms, Disarmament, and Influence: International Reactions to the 2010 Nuclear Posture Review. Special issue of The Nonproliferation Review, co-edited with Scott D. Sagan, Volume 18, no.1 (March 2011). view online
Scott D. Sagan and Jane Vaynman, “Introduction: Reviewing the Nuclear Posture Review,” The Nonproliferation Review 18, no. 1 (March 2011): 17-37. view online
Scott D. Sagan and Jane Vaynman, “Conclusion: Lessons Learned from the 2010 Nuclear Posture Review,” The Nonproliferation Review 18, no. 1 (March 2011): 237-262. view online
Working Papers
“Domestic Political Shifts and the Design of Security Agreements” (revise and resubmit, International Organization)
Better Monitoring and Better Spying: The Effects of Emerging Technology on Cooperation
Work in Progress
International Institutions as Tools of Influence (part of the GWU Minerva Initiative project, “Spheres of Influence, Regional Orders, and China’s Rise.”)
Agreeing to Limit Cyber Arming
Do Power Shifts Create Belligerent Regions? China and Russia’s Coercive Diplomacy Towards Their Periphery (with Jeehye Kim)
Exploring Topics in Arms Limitation Agreements: Analysis of Treaty Texts Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation
Russian Arms Control Policy: Status Equalizing or Strategic Balancing?
The Effects of Organizational Structures on the Durability of Military Alliances