
Tonya L. Putnam, JD
Visiting Fellow (former)
CISAC
Stanford University
Encina Hall
Stanford, CA 94305-6165
Research Interests
the politics and law of international regulatory reach
Tonya Putnam has a JD from Harvard Law School and an AM from Harvard University. She received her PhD from the Department of Political Science at Stanford University and a MacArthur Affiliate at CISAC. Her dissertation, Coloring Outside the Lines: The Art of U.S. Extraterritorial Enforcement, explores the extraterritorial reach of U.S. federal courts and regulatory institutions, and implications for the development of de facto international regulatory frameworks.
Stanford Departments
Political Science
Publications
State Militarism and Its Legacies: Why Military Reform Has Failed in Russia
Alexander M. Golts, Tonya L. Putnam
International Security vol. 29, 2 (2004)
Detecting Nuclear Material in International Container Shipping: Criteria for Secure Systems
Michael M. May, Dean Wilkening, Tonya L. Putnam
Journal of Physical Security vol. 1, 1 (2004)

- Communicating Nuclear Risk: Informing the Public about the Risks and Realities of Nuclear Terrorism
Tonya L. Putnam
(2002)
Events & Presentations
- Courts Without Borders: The Politics and Law of Extraterritorial Regulation
November 30, 2006 Social Science Seminar
Tonya L. Putnam - The Politics, Ethics, and Law of Racially- Targeted Biological Weapons
June 2, 2005 Social Science Seminar
Tonya L. Putnam - Courts Without Borders?: The Politics of Extraterritorial Regulation
May 27, 2004 Social Science Seminar
Tonya L. Putnam - Homeland Security: What Should Be the Research Agenda? What Are the Interesting Questions To Ask and To Answer?
April 22, 2004 Social Science Seminar
Manas Baveja, Tonya L. Putnam, Jacob N. Shapiro, Marc J. Ventresca



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