Anne-Marie Slaughter

Anne-Marie Slaughter is an American political scientist, international lawyer, public commentator, and foreign policy analyst. She was the first woman to serve as the US State Department's policy planning director. Currently, she is the president and CEO of New America.

Anne-Marie Slaughter
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Education and Career

Anne-Marie Slaughter received her A.B. magna cum laude in 1980 from Princeton University. She completed her M. Phil. in International Relations from Oxford University in 1982. Slaughter obtained her J.D. cum laude at Harvard Law School in 1985 and acquired D.Phil. in International Relations from Oxford University in 1992.

As a student, Anne-Marie was an assistant to Professor Abram Chayes, assisting in various international cases, including litigation involving Nicaragua, the Philippines, Egypt, and the Marshall Islands (1984-89). In 1990, she joined the University of Chicago Law School as an assistant professor and then as a Law and International Relations professor.

In 1994-2002, she worked as the J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law at Harvard Law School. Later, Slaughter moved to Princeton, where she became the first woman to hold a dean’s position at Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs (formerly the Woodrow Wilson School). She maintained that post until 2009 when she accepted the appointment of Policy Planning Director at the US State Department.

In 2011, Slaughter returned to Princeton as a Politics and International Affairs professor. Since 2013, Anne-Marie has served as a President and SEO of New America.

Honors and Awards

  • 2022 — Bruno Kessler Honorary Professorship, University of Trento (Italy)
  • 2021 — Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honor, Republic of France
  • 2021, 2019 — 150 Most Powerful Women in Washington—Ideas, The Washingtonian Magazine
  • 2021 — Anne-Marie Slaughter Named Scholarship, Hertie School Berlin
  • 2020 — Honorary Doctorate, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Honoree, The Care 100, The Holding Co.
  • 2018 — Dr. Michael Endres Prize, Hertie School of Governance; Honorary Doctor of Laws, Washington University, St. Louis; Honorary Degree, Hamilton College; Wolfgang Friedmann Memorial Award, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law; Public Sector Woman of the Year, Financial Women’s Association
  • 2017 — Foreign Affairs “Best of Books 2017”
  • 2016 — Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Barnard Medal of Distinction, Barnard College, Columbia University; Silver Award, Nautilus Book Awards
  • 2015 — 12 Women of the Year, Financial Times; Prominent Woman in International Law Award, American Society of International Law, Women in International Law Interest Group; 100 Most Powerful Women in Washington—Advocacy, Philanthropy, Nonprofits, The Washingtonian Magazine; Honorary Degree, Royal Holloway, University of London; Woman of Distinction Award, Miss Hall’s School; Global Leadership Award, International Student House (Washington, DC)
  • 2014 — Honorary Doctor of Laws, Tufts University
  • 2013 — Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Warwick (United Kingdom); Honorary Doctor of Laws, Brenau University; Honorary Doctor of Letters, Lafayette College; 40 Women to Watch Over 40, Forbes Magazine, 2013
  • 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 — Top 100 Global Thinkers, Foreign Policy Magazine
  • 2012 — Louis B. Sohn Award for Public International Law, American Bar Association; Work Life Legacy Award, Families and Work Institute; Leadership Award, WIE Network, 2012
  • 2011 — Joint Civilian Service Commendation Award, Supreme Allied Commander Europe; Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Secretary of State; Meritorious Honor Award, U.S. Agency for International Development; Distinguished Alumni Award, St. Anne’s-Belfield School, 2011
    • Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    • Member, American Philosophical Society
    • Member, Council on Foreign Relations
    • Honorary Fellow, Worcester College, Oxford
      Honorary Member, Fellows of the National Academy of Public Administration
  • 2007 — Thomas Jefferson Medal in Law, University of Virginia and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation
  • 2006 — Doctor of Laws honoris causa, University of Miami School of Law; Whig-Clio Distinguished Service Award, Princeton University Whig-Cliosophic Society
  • 2005 — Women in Foreign Policy Honoree, Foreign Policy Association; Finalist, Lionel Gelber Prize
  • 2003 — Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award, Tufts Institute for Global Leadership
  • 1994 — Francis Deak Prize, American Journal of International Law; Allen Chair Professor, T.C. Williams School of Law, University of Richmond
  • 1990 — Francis Deak Prize, American Journal of International Law; Russell Baker Scholar, University of Chicago Law School
  • 1994 — Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Harvard-Danforth Center for Teaching and Learning
  • 1980 — Princeton University Daniel M. Sachs Memorial Scholarship
  • 1979 — Woodrow Wilson School R.W. van de Velde Award

Publications

Anne-Marie Slaughter has written and edited eleven books and over 100 scholarly articles. In 2012, she published the “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All” article in The Atlantic magazine, which became one of the most-read articles and helped draw attention to male-female equality.

Check out her full list of publications below.

Books and Journal Symposia

  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. Renewal: From Crisis to Transformation in Our Lives, Work, and Politics. Princeton University Press, 2021.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. The Chessboard & the Web: Strategies of Connection in a Networked World. Yale University Press, 2017.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. Unfinished Business: Women, Men, Work, Family. Random House, 2015.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, et al. The Crisis of American Foreign Policy: Wilsonianism in the Twenty-first Century. Princeton University Press, 2008.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. The Idea that Is America: Keeping Faith with Our Values in a Dangerous World. Basic Books, 2007.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. A New World Order. Princeton University Press, 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Steven R. Ratner, eds. The Methods of International Law. American Society of International Law Studies in Transnational Legal Policy, 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. International Law and International Relations Theory: Millennial Lectures. Hague Academy of International Law, Summer 2000.
  • Goldstein, Judith, et al., eds. Legalization and World Politics: A Special Issue of International Organization. International Organization, vol. 54, 2000.
  • Ratner, Steven R., and Anne-Marie Slaughter, eds. Symposium on Method in International Law: A Special Issue of the American Journal of International Law. American Journal of International Law, vol. 93, 1999.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, Alec Stone Sweet, and Joseph H.H. Weiler, eds. The European Courts and National Courts: Doctrine and Jurisprudence. 1997.

Articles

  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Care Is a Relationship.” DAEDALUS, special issue: Creating a New Moral Political Economy, edited by Margaret Levi and Henry Farrell, Winter 2023.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, Thomas Hale, Finlay Moorhouse, and Toby Ord. “Toward a Declaration on Future Generations.” Policy Brief, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, January 2023.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Renewing American Democracy.” Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, December 2021.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie and Hilary Cottam. “We Need a New Economic Category.” The Atlantic, 23 September 2021.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Future of American Power: Anne-Marie Slaughter on why America’s diversity is its strength.” THE ECONOMIST, 24 August 2021.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie and Darren Walker. “Afterword.” In Power To The Public: The Promise Of Public Interest TECHNOLOGY, by Tara McGuinness and Hana Schank, 2021.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, Helene Gayle, and Gordon LaForge. “America Can—and Should—Vaccinate the World.” FOREIGN AFFAIRS, 19 March 2021.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Seeing in Stereo.” PARAMETERS, Army War College, Spring 2021.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie and Gordon LaForge. “Opening Up the Order: A More Inclusive International System.” FOREIGN AFFAIRS, March/April 2021.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. 17 Rooms–Great Transitions: Doubling Down on the Sustainable Development Goals. The Brookings Institution and The Rockefeller Foundation, 2020.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Chapter 4: A Time of Domestic Reckoning and Renewal.” Domestic And International (Dis)Order: A Strategic Response, Aspen Strategy Group, 2020.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Reinventing the State Department.” Democracy: A Journal Of Ideas, vol. 67, no. 2, 2020, pp. 14-21.
  • Allen, Danielle, et al. “Roadmap to Pandemic Resilience: Massive Scale Testing, Tracing, and Supported Isolation (TTSI) as the Path to Pandemic Resilience for a Free Society.” Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University, with support from The Rockefeller Foundation, 2020.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Introduction.” Arms And Influence, by Thomas C. Schelling, Veritas paperback re-issue, 2020, pp. vii-x.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, et al. “Stage Setting Power.” Democracy: A Journal Of Ideas, no. 56, 2020, pp. 87-103.
  • Kimmage, Michael, and Matthew Rojansky, editors. “Interview with Anne-Marie Slaughter.” A Kennan For Our Times: Revisiting America’s Greatest 20th Century Diplomat In The 21st Century, Wilson Center, 2019, pp. 55-69.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “To Achieve Gender Equality, It’s Time to Blow Up Masculinity.” Wired, May/June 2019, pp. 30-33.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Tara Dawson McGuinness. “The New Practice of Public Problem Solving.” Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring 2019, pp. 70-77.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Rise of Monetised Mothering Will Drive Employment.” Wired, December 2019, pp. 70-73.
  • Marke, Alastair, editor. “Guest Foreword.” Transforming Climate Finance And Green Investment With Blockchains, 2018, pp. vii-ix.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “In the Digital Age, Foreign Policy Won’t Be Decided by Presidents.” Wired, January 2018, pp. 68-71.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Unseen Cost of Unpaid Work and Its Disproportionate Toll on the Middle Class.” Biden Forum, 3 Jan. 2018.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Toward an All-American Affairs.” American Affairs, vol. 1, no. 3, Fall 2017.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Gordon LaForge. “The World of Webcraft: Using Networks against Shadow Finance.” The Washington Quarterly, vol. 40, no. 2, Summer 2017, pp. 45-60.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Broken Promise of Higher Education.” The Atlantic, 17 May 2017.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Return of Anarchy.” 70 Columbia Journal of International Affairs Special 70th Anniversary Issue: The Next World Order, Mar. 2017, pp. 80-88.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Networks of U.S. Governance.” Yale Press Log, Yale University Press, YaleBooks.com, 30 Mar. 2017.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, et al. “Government with the People: A New Formula for Creating Public Value.” World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council On The Future Of Government, 14 Feb. 2017.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Imagine a World Where Gender Is Neither a Plus nor a Minus.” National Geographic, Jan. 2017.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “A Response: Short Takes—Provocations on Public Feminism.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 42, no. 2, Winter 2017, pp. 465-470.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Only Way Forward: Can the New World Order Be Saved by Humanism?” Foreign Policy, special issue: The Leading Global Thinkers of 2016, Dec. 2016.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “How to Succeed in the Networked World: A Grand Strategy for the Digital Age.” Foreign Affairs, vol. 96, no. 6, Nov./Dec. 2016, pp. 17-24.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Global Complexity: Intersection of Chessboard and Web Trends.” Notes Internacionals: Barcelona Centre of International Affairs, no. 147, May 2016.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Work that Makes Work Possible.” The Atlantic, 23 Mar. 2016.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Diversity: Key to a Happier Legal Profession.” Leadership Council on Leadership Diversity, 20 Jan. 2016.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “A Lead Agency for Every Security Initiative.” Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, no. 39, Winter 2016, pp. 47-58.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Failure of the Phrase Work-Life Balance.” The Atlantic, 16 Dec. 2015.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Ben Scott. “Rethinking the Think Tank.” Washington Monthly, Nov./Dec. 2015.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “What Is America’s Purpose?” The National Interest, vol. 139, no. 2, Sep./Oct. 2015, pp. 10-15.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. Foreword. The Work-Family Debate in Popular Culture: Can Women and Men “Have It All”? by Ellyn A. Lem and Timothy J. Dunn, Lexington Books, 2015, pp. xi-xiii.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. Foreword. Finding Bliss: Innovative Legal Models for Happy Clients and Happy Lawyers, by Deborah Epstein Henry et al., 2015.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. Foreword. Power Through Partnership: How Women Lead Better Together, by Betsy Polk and Maggie Chotas, 2014.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “A Regional Responsibility to Protect.” Lessons from Intervention in the 21st Century: Legality, Legitimacy, and Feasibility, Global Policy e-book, edited by David Held and Kyle McNally, 2014.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. Foreword. What Works for Women at Work: Four Patterns Working Women Need to Know, by Joan C. Williams and Rachel Dempsey, 2014.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “To Tweet or Not to Tweet? The Impact of Social Media on Global Politics.” Towards Mutual Security: Fifty Years of Munich Security Conference, edited by Wolfgang Ischinger, 2014.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Retrospective on International Law in the First Obama Administration.” Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting, American Society of International Law, 2013.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “L’Europe au coeur du monde.” Et Si Le Soleil Se Levait A Nouveau Sur L’europe?, Le Cercle des Economistes (sur la direction de Jean-Herve Lorenzi et Christian de Boissieu), 2013.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Filling Power Vacuums in the New Global Legal Order.” Boston College Law Review, vol. 54, no. 4, 2013, pp. 919-951. Also published as “Filling Power Vacuums in the New Global Legal Order.” Boston College International and Comparative Law Review, vol. 36, no. 2, 2013, pp. 919-951.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. Preface. The Arab Spring and Climate Change, Center for American Progress, edited by Caitlin E. Werrell and Francesco Femia, 2013.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “International Law and International Relations Theory: Twenty Years Later.” Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations: The State of the Art, edited by Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack, 2012.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Remarks, The Big Picture: Beyond Hot Spots and Crises in Our Interconnected World.” 1 Penn State Journal of Law And International Affairs, vol. 1, no. 1, 2012, pp. 286-293.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Open v. Closed: Media, Government, and Social Organizations in the Information Age.” Richard S. Salent Lecture on Freedom of the Press, Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, October 10, 2012.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “You Can’t Have It All: Princetonians Respond.” Princeton Alumni Weekly, September 19, 2012.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Eleanor Meegoda. “Harnessing Connection Technologies for Development.” Old Problems, New Solutions: Harnessing Technology and Innovation in the Fight Against Global Poverty. Collection of Policy Briefs Commissioned for the Ninth Annual Brookings Blum Roundtable on Global Poverty, Aspen, CO, August 1–3, 2012.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All.” The Atlantic, July/August 2012.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “A Grand Strategy of Network Centrality.” America’s Path: Grand Strategy for the Next Administration, Center for a New American Security. Edited by Richard Fontaine and Kristin M. Lord, May 31, 2012.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Do It Yourself Democracy.” The Rotarian, February 2012.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Thomas N. Hale. “Transgovernmental Networks.” SAGE Handbook Of Governance. Edited by Mark Bevir, 2011.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “International Relations, Principal Theories.” Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, 2011.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “War and Law in the 21st Century: Adapting to the Changing Face of Conflict.” Europe’s World, Autumn 2011.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Our Waning Confidence.” Democracy: a Journal of Ideas, Fall 2011.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “America’s Edge: Power in the Networked Century.” Foreign Affairs, vol. 88, no. 6, Nov/Dec 2009, pp. 94-113.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Thomas N. Hale. “Calling All Patriots: The Cosmopolitan Appeal of American Nationalism.” Cultural Politics, edited by David Held and Henrietta L. Moore, 2008.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, Bruce W. Jentleson, Ivo H. Daalder, Antony J. Blinken, Lael Brainard, Kurt M. Campbell, Michael A. McFaul, James C. O’Brien, Gayle E. Smith, and James B. Steinberg. “Strategic Leadership: Framework for a 21st Century National Security Strategy.” The Phoenix Initiative, Center for a New American Security, 2008.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and William Burke-White. “The Future of International Law is Domestic.” New Perspectives on the Divide between International and National Law, edited by Andre Nolkaemper and Janne Nijman, 2007.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The American Idea is an Idea: Unexceptionalism.” The Atlantic, November 2007.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, Thomas N. Hale, and George Kell. “Silent Reform through the Global Compact.” UN Chronicle, vol. 44, no. 1, 2007.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Iraq Symposium.” Dissent, no. 97, Winter 2007, pp. 132-136.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Legacy of Elihu Root: Rereading Root.” Proceedings of the 100th Annual Meeting, American Society of International Law, 2006.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and G. John Ikenberry. “Forging a World of Liberty under Law: U.S. National Security in the 21st Century.” Princeton Project on National Security, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, 2006.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and David Zaring. “Networking Goes International: An Update.” Annual Review of Law and Social Science, vol. 2, no. 1, 2006, pp. 211-228.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and William Burke-White. “The Future of International Law is Domestic (or, The European Way of Law).” Harvard International Law Journal, vol. 47, no. 2, 2006, pp. 327-356.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Thomas N. Hale. “Transparency: Possibilities and Limitations.” The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, vol. 30, 2006, pp. 153-165.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Reinventing the United Nations.” With All Our Might, edited by Will Marshall, Randolph Court, and Kevin Croke, 2006.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Global Governance Crisis.” The Interdependent, vol. 4, 2006, pp. 32-35.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “A New U.N. for a New Century: The Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture Series.” Fordham Law Review, vol. 74, 2006, pp. 2961-2972.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Notes and Comments: Security, Solidarity, and Sovereignty: The Grand Themes of UN Reform.” American Journal of International Law, vol. 99, no. 3, 2005, pp. 619-624.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Thomas N. Hale. “A Covenant to Make Global Governance Work.” Open Democracy, 21 Dec. 2005, http://www.opendemocracy.net/globalization-vision_reflections/covenant_3141.jsp.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Leslie H. Gelb. “Declare War.” The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 296, 2005, pp. 54-66.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Laurence R. Helfer. “Why States Create International Tribunals: A Response to Professors Posner and Yoo.” California Law Review, vol. 93, no. 4, 2005, pp. 899-914.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “A Brave New Judicial World.” American Exceptionalism and Human Rights, edited by Michael Ignatieff, 2005.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Winning Back the World’s Trust.” Global Agenda, 2005 edition.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Help Develop Institutions and Instruments for Military Intervention on Humanitarian Grounds.” Restoring American Leadership: 13 Cooperative Steps to Advance Global Progress, Open Society Institute/Century Foundation, April 2005.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “To Pursue Primacy for its Own Sake Seems an Odd Way to Reassure Other Nations.” Boston Review, 10 March 2005.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, Carl Bildt, and Kazuo Ogura. “The New Challenges to International, National, and Human Security Policy: A Report to the Trilateral Commission.” The Trilateral Commission, 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Response to Suzanne Nossel (Foreign Policy: How America Can Get its Groove Back: The First 100 Days of a New Administration).” DISSENT, Fall 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Sovereignty and Power in a Networked World Order.” Stanford Journal Of International Law, vol. 40, no. 2, 2004, pp. 283-297.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The International Dimension of the Law School Curriculum.” Pennsylvania State International Law Review, vol. 22, no. 2, 2004, pp. 417-423.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Partial Rule of Law.” The American Prospect, October 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “A Dangerous Myth.” Prospect Magazine, 22 January 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Disaggregated Sovereignty: Toward the Public Accountability of Global Government Networks.” Government and Opposition, 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “A New Global Bargain.” What We Stand For, New Democracy Project, 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Power and Legitimacy of Government Networks.” Governance in the 21st Century: the Partnership Principle, Alfred Herrhausen Society, 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Courting the World.” Foreign Policy, March/April 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie and Lee Feinstein. “A Duty to Prevent.” Issue Paper, United Nations Foundation, 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “International Law and International Relations Theory: A Prospectus.” The Impact Of International Law On International Cooperation, edited by Eyal Benevisti and Moshe Hirsch, 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie and Lee Feinstein. “A Duty to Prevent.” Foreign Affairs, vol. 83, no. 3, 2004, pp. 136-150.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Defining the Limits: Universal Jurisdiction and National Courts.” Universal Jurisdiction: National Courts and the Prosecution of Serious Crimes under International Law, edited by Stephen Macedo, 2004.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Wei Jingsheng. “China’s Past, America’s Future.” Open Democracy, 27 July 2004, http://www.opendemocracy.net/democracy-letterstoamericans/article_2022.jsp.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Duty to Prevent.” Aspenia International, no. 25-26, 2004, pp. 209-216.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Leading Through Law.” The Wilson Quarterly, vol. 27, no. 1, 2003, pp. 37-45.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Global Government Networks, Global Information Agencies, and Disaggregated Democracy.” Michigan Journal Of International Law, vol. 24, no. 4, 2003, pp. 1041-1074.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Mercy Killings.” Foreign Policy, no. 87, May/June 2003, pp. 94-96.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Misreading the Record.” Foreign Affairs, vol. 82, no. 5, 2003, pp. 201-207.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Everyday Global Governance.” Daedalus, vol. 132, no. 1, 2003, pp. 91-101.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “A Global Community of Courts.” Harvard International Law Journal, vol. 44, no. 1, 2003, pp. 191-219.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and William Burke-White. “An International Constitutional Moment.” Harvard International Law Journal, vol. 43, no. 1, 2002, pp. 1-15.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Tougher than Terror.” The American Prospect, 28 Jan. 2002, p. 22.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Future of International Law: Ending the U.S.-Europe Divide.” Crimes Of War Project, 2002, http://www.crimesofwar.org/sept-mag/sept-slaughter.html.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Breaking Out: The Proliferation of Actors in the International System.” Global Prescriptions: the Production and Exportation of a New State Orthodoxy, edited by Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth, 2002, pp. 12-.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Accountability of Government Networks.” Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, vol. 8, no. 2, 2001, pp. 347-.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Kal Raustiala. “International Law, International Relations and Compliance.” Handbook of International Relations, edited by Walter Carlnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth Simmons, 2001.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Agencies on the Loose? Holding Government Networks Accountable.” Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation, edited by George A. Bermann, Matthias Herdegen, and Peter Lindseth, 2000.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Building Global Democracy.” 1 Chicago Journal of International Law 223 (2000).
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Virtual Visibility.” Foreign Policy 84 (November/December 2000).
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “A Liberal Theory of International Law.” Proceedings of the 94th Annual Meeting (American Society of International Law, 2000).
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Judicial Globalization.” 40 Virginia Journal of International Law 1103 (2000).
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie and Abram Chayes. “The Future of International Legal Regimes.” In National Security and International Law: the United States and the International Criminal Court, edited by Sarah Sewall, 2000.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie and David Bosco. “Plaintiff’s Diplomacy.” 79 Foreign Affairs 102 (2000).
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, Judith Goldstein, Miles Kahler, and Robert O. Keohane. “Introduction: Legalization and World Politics.” International Organization, vol. 54, no. 3, 2000, pp. 385-399.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, Robert O. Keohane, and Andrew Moravcsik. “Legalized Dispute Resolution: Interstate and Transnational.” International Organization, vol. 54, no. 3, 2000, pp. 457-488.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, Kenneth W. Abbott, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, and Duncan Snidal. “The Concept of Legalization.” International Organization, vol. 54, no. 3, 2000, pp. 401-419.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Government Networks: The Heart of the Liberal Democratic Order.” Democratic Governance and International Law, edited by Gregory H. Fox and Brad R. Roth, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. 199-221.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Governing the Global Economy through Government Networks.” The Role of Law in International Politics, edited by Michael Byers, Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 177-194.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Memorandum to the President.” Toward an International Criminal Court: Three Options Presented as Presidential Speeches, Council on Foreign Relations, Alton Frye, Project Director, 1999, pp. 1-6.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Steven R. Ratner. “The Method is the Message.” American Journal of International Law, vol. 93, no. 3, 1999, pp. 410-419.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Court to Court.” American Journal of International Law, vol. 92, no. 4, 1998, pp. 708-712.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “International Law and International Relations Theory: A New Generation of Interdisciplinary Scholarship.” American Journal of International Law, vol. 92, no. 3, 1998, pp. 367-397.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Walter Mattli. “Revisiting the European Court of Justice.” International Organization, vol. 52, no. 1, 1998, pp. 177-209.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Pushing the Limits of the Liberal Peace: Ethnic Conflict and the ‘Ideal Polity’.” International Law and Ethnic Conflict, edited by David Wippman, Cornell University Press, 1998, pp. 128-151.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Walter Mattli. “The Role of National Courts in the Process of European Integration: Accounting for Judicial Preferences and Constraints.” The European Courts and National Courts: Doctrine and Jurisprudence, edited by Anne-Marie Slaughter, Alec Stone Sweet, and Joseph H.H. Weiler, Kluwer Law International, 1997, pp. 253-276.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Real New World Order.” Foreign Affairs, vol. 76, no. 5, 1997, pp. 183-197.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Laurence Helfer. “Toward a Theory of Effective Supranational Adjudication.” Yale Law Journal, vol. 107, no. 2, 1997, pp. 273-391.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and David Zaring. “Extraterritoriality and Discovery.” Current Legal Issues in International Commercial Litigation, edited by Cheong Chan-Wing, Ho Hock Lai Beng, Lee-Eng, and Ng-Loy Wee Loon, Sweet & Maxwell, 1997, pp. 72-89.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Walter Mattli. “Constructing the European Community Legal System from the Ground Up: The Role of Individual Litigants and National Courts.” European University Institute Working Paper RSC No. 96/56.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “International Law in a World of Liberal States.” European Journal of International Law, vol. 6, no. 4, 1995, pp. 503-538.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Liberal International Relations Theory and International Economic Law.” American University Journal of International Law and Policy, vol. 10, no. 1, 1995, pp. 1-24.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Walter Mattli. “Law and Politics in the European Union: A Reply to Garrett.” International Organization, vol. 49, no. 1, Winter 1995, pp. 183-187.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Liberal Agenda for Peace: International Relations Theory and the Future of the United Nations.” Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, vol. 4, no. 2, 1994, pp. 377-391.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “A Typology of Transjudicial Communication.” University of Richmond Law Review, vol. 29, no. 1, 1994, pp. 99-120.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Nationalism v. Internationalism: Another Look.” New York University Journal of International Law and Policy, vol. 26, no. 3, 1994, pp. 585-611.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie, and Carl Kaysen. “Introductory Note.” Emerging Norms of Justified Intervention, edited by Laura W. Reed and Carl Kaysen, Westview Press, 1993, pp. 7-10.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “New Directions in Legal Research on the European Community.” Journal of Common Market Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, 1993, pp. 31-48.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “International Law and International Relations Theory: A Dual Agenda.” American Journal of International Law, vol. 87, no. 2, 1993, pp. 205-239
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie and Walter Mattli. “Europe Before the Court: A Political Theory of Legal Integration.” International Organization, vol. 47, 1993, pp. 41-76.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Liberal States: A Zone of Law.” Paper presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Democracy and Judicial Review in the European Community.” University of Chicago Legal Forum, vol. 1992, no. 1, 1992, pp. 81-96.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Law Among Liberal States: Liberal Internationalism and the Act of State Doctrine.” Columbia Law Review, vol. 92, no. 7, 1992, pp. 1907-1947.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Toward an Age of Liberal Nations.” Harvard Journal of International Law, vol. 33, no. 2, 1992, pp. 393-432.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Regulating the World: Multilateralism, International Law, and the Projection of the New Deal Regulatory State.” In Multilateralism Matters, edited by John Ruggie, 1992, pp. 23-48.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Comment on Intervention against Illegitimate Regimes.” Law and Force in the New International Order, edited by Lori Fisler Damrosch and David Scheffer, 1991, pp. 267-272.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Revolution of the Spirit.” Harvard Human Rights Journal, vol. 3, 1990, pp. 1-21.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Panel Discussion: Options for a Law-Abiding Policy in Central America.” Boston College Third World Law Journal, vol. 10, 1990, pp. 215-223.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Once and Future German Question.” Foreign Affairs, vol. 68, no. 1, 1990, pp. 65-80.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “The Alien Tort Statute and the Judiciary Act of 1789: A Badge of Honor.” American Journal of International Law, vol. 83, no. 2, 1989, pp. 461-483.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Pursuing the Assets of Former Dictators.” Proceedings of the 81st Annual Meeting, American Society of International Law, vol. 81, 1987, pp. 401-406.
  • Slaughter, Anne-Marie. “Restoration and Reunification: Eisenhower’s German Policy.” Reevaluating Eisenhower: American Foreign Policy in the Fifties, edited by Richard A. Melanson and David Mayers, 1987, pp. 135-148.

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