Publications

2020
Fang, Songying, and Xiaojun Lin. 2020. “Historical Ownership and Territorial Disputes”. Journal of Politics 82 (1) : 345-360. Publisher's Version
2019
Fang, Songying, and Fanglu Sun. 2019. “Gauging Chinese Public Support for China's Role in Peacekeeping”. Chinese Journal of International Politics 12 (2) : 179-201.
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2018
Fang, Songying, Xiaojun Li, and Fanglu Sun. 2018. “China’s evolving motivations and goals in UN peacekeeping participation”. International Journal 73 (3) : 464-473.
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2017
Chapman, Terrence, et al. 2017. “Mixed signals: IMF lending and capital markets”. British Journal of Political Science 47 (2) : 329–349.
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2014
Fang, Songying, Amy Myers Jaffe, and Ted Loch-Temzelides. 2014. “New Alignments? The Geopolitics of Gas and Oil Cartels and the Changing Middle”. Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy 3 (1) : 107–118.
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Fang, Songying, Jesse C Johnson, and Brett Ashley Leeds. 2014. “To concede or to resist? The restraining effect of military alliances”. International Organization 68 (4) : 775–809.
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Barnett, Michael, Songying Fang, and Christoph Zürcher. 2014. “Compromised peacebuilding”. International Studies Quarterly 58 (3) : 608–620.
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Chiba, Daina, and Songying Fang. 2014. “Institutional opposition, regime accountability, and international conflict”. The Journal of Politics 76 (3) : 798–813.
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2012
Fang, Songying, and Randall W Stone. 2012. “International organizations as policy advisors”. International Organization 66 (4) : 537–569.
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2011
Fang, Songying, and Erica Owen. 2011. “International institutions and credible commitment of non-democracies”. The Review of International Organizations 6 (2) : 141–162.
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2010
Fang, Songying. 2010. “The strategic use of international institutions in dispute settlement”. Quarterly Journal of Political Science 5 (2) : 107–131.
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Fang, Songying, and Kristopher W Ramsay. 2010. “Outside Options and Burden Sharing in Nonbinding Alliances”. Political Research Quarterly 63 (1) : 188–202.
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2008
Fang, Songying. 2008. “The informational role of international institutions and domestic politics”. American Journal of Political Science 52 (2) : 304–321.
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