Christina L. Davis, Princeton University

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Professor Princeton, New Jersey cldavis@Princeton.EDU Office: (609) 258-0177

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Christina Davis's teaching and research interests include international relations, international political economy, the politics of Japan and the EU, and the study of international organizations. Her current projects investigate the conditions imposed on governments for membership in internationa...

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Bio/Research

Christina Davis's teaching and research interests include international relations, international political economy, the politics of Japan and the EU, and the study of international organizations. Her current projects investigate the conditions imposed on governments for membership in international organizations, the role of legal precedent to shape bargaining outcomes, and use of linkage diplomacy in foreign economic policy. Her book Why Adjudicate? Enforcing Trade Rules in the WTO (Princeton University Press, 2012) examines the domestic political motivations for using international law to resolve international disputes. She is author of Food Fights Over Free Trade: How International Institutions Promote Agricultural Trade Liberalization (Princeton University Press, 2003) and her research has been published in the American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Comparative Politics, International Security, Journal of Politics, Perspectives on Politics, and World Politics. She is an associated faculty member of the East Asian Studies Department.

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