Darren Greg Hawkins
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Contact Information
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Research
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Human Rights; International Institutions and Norms; Latin America
Education
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Ph.D.
Political Science
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1996
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MA
Political Science
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1991
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BA/BS
Spanish/Political Science
University of Utah
1990
Publications
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Darren Hawkins and Jay Goodliffe
(2009).
A funny thing happened on the way to Rome: Explaining International Criminal Court negotiations.
The Journal of Politics.
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Hawkins, Darren
(2008).
Power and Interests at the International Criminal Court.
SAIS Review of International Affairs.
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Darren Hawkins
(2008).
Protecting Democracy in Europe and the Americas.
International Organization.
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Darren Hawkins and Wade Jacoby
(2008).
Agent Permeability, Principal Delegation, and the European Court of Human Rights.
Review of International Organizations.
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Darren Hawkins, Scott Cooper, Wade Jacoby, and Daniel Nielson
(2008).
Yielding Sovereignty to International Institutions: Bringing System Structure Back In.
International Studies Review.
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Darren Hawkins and Carolyn Shaw
(2008).
Legalising Norms of Democracy in the Americas.
Review of International Studies.
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Darren Hawkins
(2007).
Review of Paul Gordon Lauren, The Evolution of International Human Rights: Visions Seen, 2nd ed..
Journal of Cold War Studies.
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Darren Hawkins and Carolyn Shaw
(2007).
The OAS and Legalizing Norms of Democracy.
Promoting Democracy in the Americas.
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Jay Goodliffe, Darren Hawkins
(2006).
Explaining Committment: States and Conventions Against Torture.
Journal of Politics.
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Darren G. Hawkins
(2004).
Explaining Costly International Institutions: Persuasion and Enforceable Human Rights Norms.
International Studies Quarterly.
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Darren Hawkins
(2003).
Universal Jurisdiction for Human Rights: From Legal Principle to Limited Reality.
Global Governance.
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Darren Hawkins, Melissa Humes
(2002).
Human rights and domestic violence: Norm diffusion in the Americas.
Political Science Quarterly.
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Darren Hawkins
(2001).
Democratization Theory and Nontransisitons: Insights from Cuba.
Comparative Politics.
Awards
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John A. Widtsoe Fellowship
Brigham Young University
2004
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Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship
Phi Kappa Phi
2009
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