In the course of this project, I have benefi ted from the wisdom and kindness of
many wonderful people. Peter Hall’s research on the infl uence of ideas inspired
me to start this project, and his generosity in advising and commenting on
many versions of the project kept me going. Torben Iversen’s undergraduate
seminars showed me that great research could be done in the fi eld of social policy;
I have profi ted from his insights and his support for more than a decade.
Beth Simmons’ work on compliance and diff usion critically shaped my thinking.
Th is project draws heavily from her work, and her detailed comments on
many draft s have pushed it much further than it would have otherwise gone.
Ryan Goodman’s research on socializing states inspired me to think carefully
about how to connect diff usion research to debates about the design of international
institutions. He has combed through multiple draft s over many years,
with very helpful suggestions each time. Jack Goldsmith has been an amazing
mentor, and helped me to develop provocative ideas, even when he disagreed
with them. Martha Minow and Amartya Sen cheered me on in my three years
at the Society of Fellows, and provided much guidance over delicious meals.