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Jeffrey T. Checkel
Jeffrey T. Checkel
Research Professor and CSCW Working Group Leader
Email: jtcheckel@sfu.ca
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Please see Jeffrey's homepage at Simon Fraser University, or his CV for more information.

Peer-reviewed-Journal-Article

Checkel, Jeffrey T. (2005) Tracing Causal Mechanisms , International Studies Review 8(2): 370–262.

Book Chapter

Checkel, Jeffrey T.(2008) Process Tracing Qualitative Methods In International Relations: a Pluralist Guide. : (114–129).
Zürn, Michael; & Checkel, Jeffrey T.(2007) Getting Socialized to Build Bridges: Constructivism and Rationalism, Europe and the Nation-State International Institutions and Socialization In Europe. : (241– ).
Checkel, Jeffrey T.(2007) Social Mechanisms and the Quality of Cooperation: Are Europe and the EU Really All That Different? Crafting Cooperation: Regional Institutions In Comparative Perspective. : .
Checkel, Jeffrey T.(2006) Constructivism and EU Politics Handbook of European Union Politics. : .

Edited Volume

Katzenstein, Peter J.; & Checkel, Jeffrey T., eds, (2009) European Identity. : Contemporary European Politics.
Checkel, Jeffrey T. (ed.) (2007) International Institutions and Socialization in Europe. : .

Non-refereed_Journal_Article

Checkel, Jeffrey T. (2008) Bridging the Gap? Connecting Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in the Study of Civil War , Qualitative Methods: Newsletter of the American Political Science Association Organized Section For Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 6(1): .

Conference Paper

Checkel, Jeffrey T. 2008 Causal Mechanisms and Civil War, presented at 104th Annual Convention of the American Political Science Association, , 30 August.
Checkel, Jeffrey T. 2008 Transnational Politics and Civil War, presented at 49th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, , March 2008.

Report External Series

Checkel, Jeffrey T. (2003) Is a More Democratic Europe Good News for Post-Soviet Societies, Policy Memo, 297. : .