Park, A. (May 1, 2022). From Idea to Action: A Four-Step Guide to Supporting Global LGBTIQ Causes Through Corporate Philanthropy. New York: Outright International
Park, A. (2022). LGBTIQ-Inclusive Development at the G7, 2022. New York: Outright International
United Nations Development Program (2022). Principles for the safe and ethical collection of data about SOGIESC in State efforts to monitor progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.
Park, A. (2021). Defining Sexual Orientation: A proposal for a new definition (publication upcoming in Michigan Journal of Gender and Law pending), A. (2021).
Park, A. (2021). Respecting LGBTQ Dignity Through Vital Capabilities. Journal of Gender, Race and Justice, 24(2), 271-324.
Park, A. (2021). Beyond the Binary: A Guidance for Inclusion of LGBTI People in Development Activities. Toronto: Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health.
Park, A. (2020). Vital Capabilities: A Development Framework for Sexual and Gender Minorities, Oxford Development Studies, 48(1), 18–32.
Ligia Kiss et al., (2020). Male and LGBT Survivors of Sexual Violence in Conflict Situations: A Realist Review of Health Interventions in Low-and Middle-Income Countries. Confl Health 14(11), 1–26.
Park, A. (Spring, 2019). Yogyakarta Plus Ten: A Demand for Recognition of SOGIESC. N.C. J. Int. Law. 44(2), 223-272.
All Survivors Project (2019), Checklist on preventing and addressing conflict-related sexual violence against men and boys (member of drafting team).
United Nations Development Program (2019). Toleration but not Inclusion: A National Survey on Experiences of Discrimination and Social Attitudes Towards LGBT People in Thailand. Bangkok: UNDP. (Consulting editor — structured data analysis and wrote report).
Park, A. (2018). From Rights to People: Shifting the Focus of LGBT Advocacy. In Swan, W. (Ed.) The Routledge Handbook of LGBTQIA Administration and Policy. New York: Routledge.
Wilson, B., Neubauer, L., Park, A., Abour, P., Harper, G. (2019). The Sexual Health Needs of Sexual Minority Women in Western Kenya: An Exploratory Community Assessment and Public Policy Analysis. Global Public Health 14(10), 1495-1508.
Park, A., Mendos, L.R. (2019). Guiding Principles on the Inclusion of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, And Intesex (LGBTI) People in Development Policy and Programs. Stockholm: RFSL.
Park, A., Mendos, L.R. (2019). FOR ALL: The Sustainable Development Goals and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, And Intersex (LGBTI) People. Stockholm: RFSL.
Badgett, M.V. Lee, Park, A., Flores, A. (March 2018). Links between Economic Development and Three Measures of LGBT Inclusion. Los Angeles, CA: Williams Institute.
Flores, A., Park, A. (March 2018). Polarized Progress: Social acceptance of LGBT People in 141 Countries, 1981 to 2014. Los Angeles, CA: Williams Institute.
Brown, T., Herman, L., Park, A. (March, 2017). Exploring International Priorities and Best Practices for the Collection of Data about Gender Minorities. Los Angeles, CA: Williams Institute.
Comment on Data Collection Submitted to The Drafting Committee, Yogyakarta Principles on the Application of International Human Rights Law to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. (February 17, 2017) (submission by Andrew Park).
Comment on the Definition of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Submitted to The Drafting Committee, Yogyakarta Principles on the Application of International Human Rights Law to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Submitted. (February 17, 2017) (submission by Andrew Park).
Comment on the Freedom to Engage in Sexual Activity, Submitted to The Drafting Committee, Yogyakarta Principles on the Application of International Human Rights Law to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. (February 17, 2017)(submission by Andrew Park).
Flores, A., Brown, T., Park, A. (January 10, 2017). Public Support for Transgender Rights: A Twenty-Three Country Survey. Los Angeles, CA: Williams Institute.
Park, A. & Badgett, L. (May 2016). Development and Human Rights: Two Complementary Frameworks. Carroll, A. (Ed.), State Sponsored Homophobia 2016: A world survey of sexual orientation laws: criminalization, protection and recognition. (pp 23-29). Geneva: ILGA.
Park, A. (July, 2016). A Development Agenda for Sexual and Gender Minorities. Los Angeles, CA: Williams Institute.
Park, A. (March 2016). Reachable: Data collection methods for sexual orientation and gender identity. Los Angeles, CA: Williams Institute.
Park, A. (2016). Equality is Not Enough. New York: Callowhill Publishing.
Park, A. (2015). An Inclusive Approach to Surveys of Sexual and Gender Minorities. Los Angeles, CA: Williams Institute.
Park, A. (September 2015). Commentary: United States Has an Obligation to Collect Data about LGBT Discrimination. Los Angeles, CA: Williams Institute.
Summary of Research Relevant to Employment Discrimination: Review of United States of America by the United Nations Human Rights Council, UPR Cycle 2, Sess. 22, Recs. 89 and 112. (April 2015) (submitted to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights by Andrew Park)ake it feel right for right now. Later will take care of itself. It always does.