Miles Kahler

Affiliations: 
Political Science University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
Area:
International Law and Relations, General, Finance
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Samuel Hutchison Beer grad student
Stanley Hoffmann grad student (Philosophy Tree)

Children

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Sarah S. Bush grad student
Stephen M. Saideman grad student
Weiyi Shi grad student UCSD
Angela J. O'Mahony grad student 2003 UCSD
Pablo M. Pinto grad student 2004 UCSD
Benjamin A. Graham grad student 2012 UCSD
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Kahler M. (2020) Emerging Powers and Leadership Norms Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences. 13: 7-27
Kahler M. (2018) International Cooperation in the Early Twentieth Century. By Daniel Gorman. (London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. Pp. xvi, 336. $114.00.) The Historian. 80: 870-872
Kahler M. (2018) Global Governance: Three Futures International Studies Review. 20: 239-246
Kahler M. (2018) The BRICS and Collective Financial Statecraft. By Cynthia Roberts, Leslie Elliott Armijo, and Saori N. Katada. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. 288p. $99.00 cloth, $31.95 paper. Perspectives On Politics. 16: 887-889
Kahler M. (2017) Regional Challenges to Global Governance Global Policy. 8: 97-100
Kahler M. (2017) Domestic Sources of Transnational Climate Governance International Interactions. 43: 156-174
Kahler M. (2016) The global economic multilaterals: Will eighty years be enough? Global Governance. 22: 1-9
Kahler M. (2016) Complex governance and the new interdependence approach (NIA) Review of International Political Economy. 23: 825-839
Kahler M, MacIntyre AJ. (2013) Integrating regions : Asia in comparative context Contemporary Southeast Asia: a Journal of International and Strategic Affairs. 35: 450
Kahler M. (2013) Rising powers and global governance: Negotiating change in a resilient status quo International Affairs. 89: 711-729
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