Publications
Good, Elizabeth. “Power Over Presence: Women’s Representation in Comprehensive Peace Negotiations and Gender Provision Outcomes,” American Political Science Review, (2024): 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1017/S000305542400073X.
- Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award: Top paper presented at the 2023 WPSA annual meeting on women and politics.
Le Billon, Philppe and Elizabeth Good. “Responding to the Commodity Bust: Downturns, Policies and Poverty in Extractive Sector Dependent Countries,” The Extractive Industries and Society, 3.1 (2016): 204-216. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2015.12.004.
Current Research
Under Review
Good, Elizabeth. “Advocacy Gaps and Anticipating Backlash: Group Gender Dynamics and Women’s Willingness to Advocate for Women.”
Good, Elizabeth and Alexandra McAuliff. “Powerful Advocates or Powerless Actors? The Influence of Gender Experts in Peace Negotiations.”
Working Papers
Forester, Summer and Elizabeth Good. “Conflict and Feminist Protest: Global Trends from 1975 to 2015.”
Good, Elizabeth. “From Essentialism to Victimhood: The Evolving Language of the Women, Peace and Security Sector.”
Good, Elizabeth and Zoe Marks. “How Wartime Victimization Patterns Shape Peace Settlement Provisions.”
Dissertation Project
Good, Elizabeth. “Willing and Able: Power Dynamics and Women’s Representation in Peace Processes.”
Original Datasets
Good, Elizabeth. “Peace Agreement Delegate Dataset (PADD),” Harvard Dataverse.
- Captures the name, gender, and position held by 2299 Track 1 delegates involved in 116 comprehensive peace agreements finalized between 1990 and 2021.
- Currently expanding PADD to include ceasefire agreements between 1990 and 2023.
White Papers
Good, Elizabeth. “Trust2Peace Gender Analysis: Building Trust and Cohesion to Reduce the Risk of Violent Extremism in Northern Africa,” United States Agency for International Development (2023).
Academic Essays
Arjona, Ana, Jinxue Chen, Elizabeth Good, Jack McGovern, Sarah Moore, and Wendy Pearlman. “Note from the Editorial Team,” Perspectives on Politics, 22 (4) (forthcoming)
Good, Elizabeth. “The World Health Organization and the Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: How the WHO Failed and Why It Doesn’t Matter,” Global Governance in the Age of COVID research project at the Weinberg College Centre for International and Area Studies, (2021). Link
Good, Elizabeth. “Strengthening the Norm Against Torture: An Alternative Look at the International Implications of US Norm Violation,” cIRcle: UBC’s digital repository for research and teaching materials, (2016)
Good, Elizabeth. “Decades of War: Lootable Natural Resources, the Duration of Conflict, and International Action,” Trail Six: UBC’s Undergraduate Journal of Geography, 9 (2015):39-53