Isacoff

Publications

Books

2006    Writing the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Pragmatism and Historical Inquiry.  Lanham, MD: Lexington/Rowman and Littlefield.

·    Reviewed by Motti Golani in Israel Studies Forum (Published by the Association for Israel Studies), Vol. 25, No. 1, Summer 2010.

·    Reviewed by Eyal Ben-Ari in H-Net (Humanities and Social Science Net)March 2007.

·    Reviewed by Ann M. Lesch in Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 36, Issue 2,  Winter 2007.

·    Reviewed by Maurice J. Meilleur in Perspectives on Politics (Published by the American Political Science Association (APSA)), Volume 5, Issue 1, March 2007.

·    Reviewed in Middle East Journal, Vol. 61, Issue 1, Winter 2007.

·    Reviewed in Pitt Political Review.

·    Choice recommended title.

Refereed Journal Articles and Chapters

2020    “The Pathologies of the Climate Change Movement” (under review)

2020    “A Deweyan Pragmatist View on Political Science Methods,” in Jeffrey Bernstein, Ed., Teaching Political Science Research Methodology, Edward Elgar Publishing. (forthcoming)

2015    "On the Historical Imagination of IR: The Case for a 'Deweyan Reconstruction,'" reproduction of 2002 article in Halvard Leira and Benjamin de Carvalho, Eds., Historical International Relations, SAGE Library of International Affairs Collection. Sage Publications.

2015    “Why IR Needs Deweyan Pragmatism,” Perspectives on Political Science, Volume 44, No. 1.

2014    “Achieving what Political Science is for,” Journal of Political Science Education, Volume 10, No. 4.

2008    “Pragmatism, History, and IR,” in Harry Bauer and Elisabetta Brighi, Eds., Pragmatism in International Relations.  London, UK: Routledge.

2005    “Writing the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Historical Bias and the Use of History in Political Science,” Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 3, No. 1.

2003    “Why Diplomacy Failed and How it could Have Succeeded,” in Art Shostak, Ed., Defeating Terrorism/Developing Dreams: Beyond 9/11 and the Iraq War, Vol. 3.  Broomall, PA: Chelsea House.

2003    "Systemic Interpretations and the National Interest: Presidential “Lessons of Vietnam” International Relations, Vol. 17, No. 2. (With Wesley W. Widmaier).

2002    "On the Historical Imagination of IR: The Case for a 'Deweyan Reconstruction,'" Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol. 31, No. 3.

Book Reviews

2020    Review of Tareq Baconi, Hamas Contained: The Rise and Pacification of Palestinian Resistance, American Historical Review (forthcoming)

2018    Review of John Chalcraft, Popular Politics in the Making of the Modern Middle EastAmerican Historical Review, Volume 123, Issue 3

2008    Review of Matthew Klingle, Emerald City: An Environmental History of SeattleColumbia (June).

2003    Review of Douglas Little, American OrientalismIntelligence and National Security, Volume 18, No. 3.

2003    Review of Michael Oren, Six Days of WarIntelligence and National Security, Volume 18, No. 3.

2002    "Constructing Death: Norms, War, and Civilian Casualties."  Review of Ward Thomas, The Ethics of Destruction,H-Diplo, H-Net Humanities and Sciences Online.

2000    Review of Keith Jenkins, Why History? Ethics and PostmodernityInternational Studies Review, Vol. 2, No. 3.

1999    Review of Motti Golani, Israel in Search of a WarIsrael Studies Bulletin.

Other Publications

2020    “The Western Flycatcher Problem in Eastern Washington,” Washington Birds, peer reviewed (forthcoming)

2015    “Northeastern Columbia Basin,” “Northeast Corner,” and “Pend Oreille River Valley,” in Jane Hadley, Ed., A Birder’s Guide to Washington, 2nd Edition, American Birding Association