Books
Daniel Drezner, Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman (eds), The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence, Brookings Institution (2021).
Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman, Of Privacy and Power: The Transatlantic Struggle over Freedom and Security, Princeton University Press (2018). Winner of the 2019 Chicago-Kent College of Law / Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize, the 2020 ISA-ICOMM Award, and one of Foreign Affairs’ Best Books of 2019. Hungarian edition, Magánszféra és hatalom, published by Pallas Athéné books, 2020.
Henry Farrell, The Political Economy of Trust: Institutions, Interests and Inter-Firm Cooperation in Italy and Germany, Cambridge University Press 2009.
Articles
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Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman (forthcoming), “The Janus Face of the Liberal International Information Order: When Global Institutions are Self-Undermining,” International Organization (75th anniversary special issue).
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Tina Eliassi-Rad, Henry Farrell, David Garcia, Stephan Lewandowsky, Patricia Palacios, Don Ross, Didier Sornette, Karim Thébault, and Karoline Wiesner (2020), “What Science Can Do For Democracy: A Complexity Science Approach,” Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 7,30:1-4.
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Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman (2019), “Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks Shape State Coercion,” International Security, 44,1:42-79. Winner of the 2021 Best Security Studies Article Award from the International Studies Association’s International Security Studies Section.
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Caroline Wiesner, Alvin Birdi, Tina Eliassi-Rad, Henry Farrell, David Garcia, Stephan Lewandowsky, Patricia Palacios, Don Ross, Didier Sornet and Karim Thebault (2019), “Stability of Democracies: A Complex Systems Perspective,” European Journal of Physics, 40:014002.
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Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman, “Linkage Politics and Complex Governance in Transatlantic Surveillance,” World Politics 70:4, 515-554.
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Henry Farrell (2018), “Privatization as State Transformation,” Nomos, 60:171-222.
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Henry Farrell and John Quiggin (2017), “Consensus, Dissensus and Economic Ideas: The Rise, Fall and Partial Resurrection of Keynesianism During the Economic Crisis,” International Studies Quarterly 61:2, 269–283.
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Henry Farrell and Charles Glaser (2017), “The Role of Effects, Saliencies and Norms in US Cyberwar Doctrine,” Journal of Cybersecurity, 31,1:7-17.
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Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman (2017), “Brexit, Voice and Loyalty: Rethinking Electoral Politics in an Age of Interdependence,” Review of International Political Economy, 24,2:232-247.
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Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman (2016), “The New Interdependence Approach: Theoretical Development and Empirical Demonstration,” Review of International Political Economy, 23,5:736-756.
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Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman (2015), “Structuring Power: Business and Authority Beyond the Nation State” Business and Politics, 17,3:527-552.
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Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman (2015), “The New Politics of Interdependence: Cross-National Layering in Trans-Atlantic Regulatory Disputes,” Comparative Political Studies, 48, 4:497-526.
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Henry Farrell (2014), “New Problems, New Publics? Dewey and New Media,” Policy & Internet, 6,2:176-191.
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Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman (2014), “Domestic Institutions Beyond the Nation State: Charting the New Interdependence Approach,” World Politics 66,2:331-363.
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Sean Aday, Henry Farrell, Deen Freelon, Marc Lynch, John Sides and Michael Dewar (2013), “Watching from Afar: Media Consumption Patterns Around the Arab Spring,” American Behavioral Scientist 57:899-919.
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Henry Farrell (2012), “The Consequences of the Internet for Politics,” Annual Review of Political Science 15:35-52.
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Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman (2010), “Making Global Markets: Historical Institutionalism in International Political Economy,” introduction to Special Issue on Historical Institutionalism and International Market Regulation, Review of International Political Economy, 17, 4:609-638.
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Eric Lawrence, John Sides and Henry Farrell (2010), “Self-Segregation or Deliberation? Blog Readership, Participation and Polarization in American Politics,” Perspectives on Politics, 8,1:141-157.
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Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore (2009).“Ontology, Methodology and Causation in the American School of International Political Economy,” Review of International Political Economy, 16,1:58-71.
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Henry Farrell and Melissa Schwartzberg (2009). “Institutions and Majority Rule in Online Communities,” Ethics and International Affairs, 22, 4:357-367.
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Daniel W. Drezner and Henry Farrell (2008), “Introduction: Blogs, Politics and Power,” Public Choice, 134, 1-2:1-13.
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Henry Farrell and Daniel W. Drezner (2008), “The Power and Politics of Blogs,” Public Choice, 134, 1-2:15-30.
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Henry Farrell and Adrienne Hèritier (2007), “Introduction: Contested Competences in the European Union,” West European Politics 38, 2:227-243.
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Henry Farrell and Adrienne Hèritier (2007), “Codecision and Institutional Change,” West European Politics 38, 2:285-300.
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Carl-Fredrik Bergström, Henry Farrell and Adrienne Hèritier (2007), “Legislate or Delegate? Bargaining over Implementation and Legislative Authority in the European Union,” West European Politics 38, 2:338-366.
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Henry Farrell and Adrienne Hèritier (2007), Conclusions,’’ West European Politics 38, 2:405-415.
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Henry Farrell (2006), “Regulating Information Flows: States, Private Actors and E-Commerce” Annual Review of Political Science 6:353-374.
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Henry Farrell (2005),“Trust and Political Economy: Comparing the Effects of Institutions on Inter-Firm Cooperation,” Comparative Political Studies, 38, 5:459-483.
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Henry Farrell and Adrienne Hèritier (2005), “A Rationalist-Institutionalist Explanation of Endogenous Regional Integration,” Journal of European Public Policy 12, 2:273-290.
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Henry Farrell and Adrienne Hèritier (2004), “Interorganizational Cooperation and Intraorganizational Power: Early Agreements under Codecision and Their Impact on the Parliament and the Council,” Comparative Political Studies 37, 10:1184-1212.
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Colin Crouch and Henry Farrell (2004), “Breaking the Path of Institutional Development: Alternatives to the New Determinism in Political Economy,” Rationality and Society, 16, 1:5-43 (2004). Earlier version available as a Max-Planck Discussion Paper, Max-Planck Institute for the Study of Society, Cologne, Germany.
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Henry Farrell (2003), “Constructing the International Foundations of E-Commerce: The EU-US Safe Harbor Arrangement,” International Organization, 57, 2: 277-306.
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Henry Farrell and Jack Knight (2003), “Trust, Institutions and Institutional Evolution: Industrial Districts and the Social Capital Hypothesis,” Politics and Society, 31, 4:537-556.
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Henry Farrell and Adrienne Hèritier (2003), “Formal and Informal Institutions under Codecision: Continuous Constitution-Building in Europe,” Governance, 16, 4:577-600.
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Henry Farrell (2002), “Hybrid Institutions and the Law: Interface Solutions or Outlaw Arrangements?,” Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie, 23, 1:25-40.
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Gregory Flynn and Henry Farrell (1999), “Piecing Together the Democratic Peace: The CSCE, Norms and the ‘Construction’ of Security in Post-Cold War Europe,” International Organization, 53, 3:505-35 (1999).