Recent and Selected Publications

Erin K. Jenne and Cameron G. Thies (2024) Populism, Natioalism and Foreign Policy, The Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis, 229-248.

Erin K. Jenne and Christopher LaRoche (2023) Nationalism and Populism in Visions of World Order,  New Directions in the Study of Populism in International Relations, (Forum) International Studies Review: 5-8.

Erin K. Jenne (2022) Varieties of Nationalism in the Age of Covid-19 (Symposium), Nationalities Papers. 50(1): 26-44. 

Erin K. Jenne, Milos Popovic and David S. Siroky (2021) Great Power Rivalry and Proxy Wars, in Forum: Conflict Delegation in Civil Wars, International Studies Review 23(4): 2048-2078.

Erin K. Jenne (2021) Populism, nationalism and revisionist foreign policy, International Affairs 97(2): 323-343.

Péter Visnovitz and Erin K. Jenne (2021) Populist argumentation in foreign policy: The case of Viktor Orbán, 2010-2020, Comparative European Politics.

Erin K. Jenne, Kirk A. Hawkins, Bruno Castanho Silva (2021) Mapping Populism and Nationalism in Leader Rhetoric Across North America and Europe, Studies in Comparative International Development 56(2): 1-27.

Daniel Bochsler, Elliott Green, Erin K. Jenne, Harris Mylonas, and Andreas Wimmer (2021) Exchange on the quantitative measurement of ethnic and national identity, Nations and Nationalism 27(1)” 22-40.

Connor Kopchick, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Erin K. Jenne, Stephen M. Saideman (2021) Emerging diasporas: Exploring mobilization outside the homeland, Journal of Peace Research.

Milos Popovic, Erin K. Jenne, Juraj Medzihorsky (2020) Charm Offensive or Offensive Charm? An Analysis of Russian and Chinese Cultural Institutes Abroad, Europe-Asia Studies 72(9): 1445-1467.

Erin K. Jenne (2018) Is Nationalism or Ethnopopulism on the Rise Today? (Symposium) Ethnopolitics 17(5): 546-552.

Juraj Medzihorsky, Erin K. Jenne and Milos Popovic (2017) Rhetoric of Civil Conflict Management: United Nations Security Council Debates over the Syrian Civil War, Research & Politics 4(2): 1–10.

Erin K. Jenne and Florian Bieber (2014) Situational Nationalism: Nation-Building in the Balkans, Subversive Institutions and the Montenegrin Paradox, Ethnopolitics 13(5): 431–460.

Levente Littvay, Juraj Medzihorsky and Erin K. Jenne (2014) Has the Tea Party Era Radicalized the Republican Party? Evidence from Text Analysis of the 2008 and 2012 Republican Primary DebatesPS: Political Science & Politics 47(4): 806–812.

Erin K. Jenne and Cas Mudde (2012) Hungary’s Illiberal Turn: Can Outsiders Help? Journal of Democracy 23(3): 147–155.

Erin K. Jenne (2010) Barriers to Reintegration after Ethnic Civil Wars: Lessons From Minority Returns and Restitution in the Balkans, Civil Wars 12(4): 370–394.

Erin K. Jenne (2009) The Paradox of Ethnic Partition: Lessons from de facto Partition in Bosnia and Kosovo, Regional and Federal Studies 18 (Special Issue): The Paradox of Federalism, 273-289.

 Erin K. Jenne, Stephen M. Saideman and Will Lowe (2007) Separatism as a Bargaining Posture: The Role of Leverage in Group Claim-makingJournal of Peace Research, 44(5): 537–556

Stephen M. Saideman, Beth K. Dougherty and Erin K. Jenne (2005) Dilemmas of Divorce: How Secessionist Identities Cut Both WaysSecurity Studies, 14(4): 607–636.

Erin K. Jenne. 2004. A Bargaining Theory of Minority Demands: Explaining the Dog that Didn’t Bite in 1990s YugoslaviaInternational Studies Quarterly, 48(4): 729–754.