Dr. Mark Mullenbach
Research
Topics:
Dr. Mullenbach's
current research topics include third party interventions in intrastate
disputes; international conflict & conflict management; preventive
diplomacy, peacemaking, peacekeeping, & peacebuilding; international law &
organizations; United Nations.
Recent
Publications:
Mullenbach, Mark J. and Jose E. Guzzardi. "The Politics of Seeking a Permanent Seat on the United Nations Security Council: An Analysis of the Case of Japan," (forthcoming, Midsouth Political Science Review).
Mullenbach, Mark
J. and Gerard P. Matthews. 2008. "Deciding to Intervene: An Analysis of
International and Domestic Influences on United States Interventions in
Intrastate Disputes," International Interactions, vol. 34, pp. 25-52.
Mullenbach, Mark
J. 2006. "Reconstructing Strife-Torn Societies: Third Party Peacebuilding in
Intrastate Disputes," In Conflict Prevention and Peace-building in
Post-War Societies: Sustaining the Peace, edited by T. David Mason and
James D. Meernik, London and New York: Routledge, 53-80. [For a copy
of this chapter, please send email to
markm@uca.edu.]
Mullenbach, Mark
J. 2005. "Deciding to Keep Peace: An Analysis of International Influences on
the Establishment of Third Party Peacekeeping Missions." International
Studies Quarterly, vol. 49 (September): pp. 529-555. [For a copy
of this article, please send email to
markm@uca.edu.]
Research
Project:
Third Party Interventions in Intrastate Disputes (TPI-Intrastate
Disputes) Project (co-directed with Dr. Bill Dixon at the University of
Arizona).