International Studies Quarterly
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Publication Venue For
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Do donor motives matter? investigating perceptions of foreign aid in the conflict in donbas.
64:748-757.
2020
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Ethnic and gender hierarchies in the crucible of war.
64:710-722.
2020
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Tracing the Legacy: China's Historical Aid and Contemporary Investment in Africa.
63:558-573.
2019
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Pink Slips from the Underground: Changes in Terror Leadership.
63:231-243.
2019
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International gender balancing reforms in postconflict countries: Lab-in-the-field evidence from the Liberian national police.
62:618-631.
2018
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The continent or the "grand large"? Strategic culture and operational burden-sharing in NATO.
61:163-180.
2017
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An Opportunity Cost Theory of US Treaty Behavior.
59:531-543.
2015
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Roving Bandits? The Geographical Evolution of African Armed Conflicts.
59:503-516.
2015
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Pass the Bucks: Credit, Blame, and the Global Competition for Investment.
58:433-447.
2014
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Labor standards, labor endowments, and the evolution of inequality.
58:362-379.
2014
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Labor Standards, Labor Endowments, and the Evolution of Inequality
2013
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Following the Flag or Following the Charter? Examining the Determinants of UN Involvement in International Crises, 1945-2002.
56:33-49.
2012
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Let's Get a Second Opinion: International Institutions and American Public Support for War.
55:563-583.
2011
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Development, Trade, and Social Insurance.
55:125-149.
2011
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Public commitment in crisis bargaining.
53:817-839.
2009
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Does Private Information Lead to Delay or War in Crisis Bargaining?*.
52:533-553.
2008
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Underfunding in terrorist organizations.
51:405-429.
2007
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Space Is More than Geography: Using Spatial Econometrics in the Study of Political Economy.
50:27-44.
2006
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Does Democracy Promote Interstate Cooperation? Lessons from the Mercosur Region.
42:25-51.
1998
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Managing nuclear proliferation: Condemn, strike, or assist?.
40:209-234.
1996
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The Pretty Prudent Public: Post Post-Vietnam American Opinion on the Use of Military Force.
36:49-49.
1992