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Swenson, G. (2024). Promoting Law Beyond the State. International Studies Quarterly, 68(3), article number sqae102. doi: 10.1093/isq/sqae102

Swenson, G. (2024). Nothing ventured, nothing gained: foreign policy towards non-state justice The Loop.

Schmoll, M. & Swenson, G. (2023). How Timor-Leste Escaped the Political ‘Resource Curse’ The Diplomat.

Swenson, G. & Sesay, M. (2023). Critical Dialogue- Domination Through Law: The Internationalization of Legal Norms in Postcolonial Africa. Perspectives on Politics, 31(3), pp. 1059-1061. doi: 10.1017/S1537592723001779

Swenson, G. (2023). Response to Mohamed Sesay's Review of Contending Orders: Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law. Perspectives on Politics, 21(3), pp. 1058-1059. doi: 10.1017/s1537592723001792

Schmoll, M. & Swenson, G. (2023). Avoiding the Political Resource Curse: Evidence from a Most-Likely Case. Studies in Comparative International Development, 59(1), pp. 27-55. doi: 10.1007/s12116-023-09398-9

Swenson, G. (2023). Timor-Leste election offers an extraordinary lesson in how to build a stable democracy. The Conversation,

Swenson, G. (2022). How Legal Pluralism Can Subvert or Support the Rule of Law Jurist: Legal News and Commentary.

Aloyo, E. & Swenson, G. (2022). Ethical Exit: When Should Peacekeepers Depart?. European Journal of International Security, 8(3), pp. 299-318. doi: 10.1017/eis.2022.31

Swenson, G. & Kniess, J. (2021). International Assistance After Conflict: Health, Transitional Justice, and Opportunity Costs. Third World Quarterly, 42(8), pp. 1696-1714. doi: 10.1080/01436597.2021.1928489

Swenson, G. ORCID: 0000-0001-6477-4257 & Roll, K. (2020). Theorizing Risk and Research: Methodological Constraints and Their Consequences. PS: Political Science and Politics, 53(2), pp. 286-291. doi: 10.1017/s104909651900177x

Roll, K. & Swenson, G. (2018). Fieldwork after Conflict: Contextualising the Challenges of Access and Data Quality. Disasters, 43(2), pp. 240-260. doi: 10.1111/disa.12321

Bartz, E., Momand, K. & Swenson, G. (2018). Correspondence: Debating the Rule of Law in Afghanistan. International Security, 43(1), pp. 181-185. doi: 10.1162/isec_c_00316

Swenson, G. (2018). The Last Best Aid? Rethinking Paralegal Assistance Political Violence @ a Glance.

Swenson, G. (2018). The promise and peril of paralegal aid. World Development, 106, pp. 51-63. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2018.01.017

Swenson, G. (2018). Legal Pluralism in Theory and Practice. International Studies Review, 20(3), pp. 438-462. doi: 10.1093/isr/vix060

Swenson, G. (2017). Trump says ‘our troops will fight to win’ in Afghanistan. Here’s why peace and stability are so elusive. The Washington Post,

Swenson, G. (2017). Why U.S. Efforts to Promote the Rule of Law in Afghanistan Failed. International Security, 42(1), pp. 114-151. doi: 10.1162/isec_a_00285

Swenson, G. (2016). Understanding and engaging informal justice. The Hague: Clingendael Institute.

Swenson, G. & Campbell, M. K. (2016). Legal Pluralism and Women's Rights after Conflict: The Role of CEDAW. Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 48(1), pp. 112-146.

Swenson, G. & Iordache, A. (2016). Rodrigo Duterte – the Philippines’s Human Rights Wild Card Oxford Human Rights Hub, Oxford.

Swenson, G. (2016). Timor-Leste's Dangerous Political Union The Diplomat.

Swenson, G. (2016). Afghanistan Corruption No Gaffe The Hague Institute for Global Justice.

Swenson, G. & Iordache, A. (2016). Breaking Afghanistan’s Election Crisis Cycle The Hague Institute for Global Justice.

Swenson, G. & Sugerman, E. (2011). Building the Rule of Law in Afghanistan: The Importance of Legal Education. Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 3(01), pp. 130-146. doi: 10.1017/s187640451110007x

Swenson, G. (2010). Promoting Democracy with Neither State Nor Security: U.S. Democracy Promotion Efforts in the Palestinian Territories from the Oslo Accords. Yale Journal of International Affairs, 5(1), pp. 85-99.

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