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Publications

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  • Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham. 2013. “Understanding nonviolent resistance: An introduction” with Erica Chenoweth. Journal of Peace Research 50(3): 271-276.
  • Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham. 2013. “Understanding strategic choice: The determinants of civil war and non-violent campaign in self-determination disputes” Journal of Peace Research 50(3): 291-304.
  • Kosko, Stacy J. “Agency Vulnerability, Self Determination, and the Participation of Indigenous Peoples”: Journal of Global Ethics, Vol. 9, Iss. 3, 2013, pp 293-310
  • Mason, Lilliana. 2013. “The Rise of Uncivil Agreement Issue Versus Behavioral Polarization in the American Electorate.” American Behavioral Scientist 57 (1): 140–59. .
  • McCauley, John F. 2013. “Economic Development Strategies and Conflict in Africa: The Cases of Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana.” Comparative Political Studies 46, 2 (Feb): 182-211. McCauley_CPS_2013.pdf1.27 MB
  • McCauley, John F. 2013. “Africa’s New Big Man Rule? Pentecostalism and Patronage in Ghana.” African Affairs 112, 446 (Jan): 1-21. McCauley_African Affairs_2013.pdf137.64 KB
  • Owens, Ryan J., Justin Wedeking, and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2013. "How the Supreme Court Alters Opinion Language to Evade Congressional Review." Journal of Law and Courts 1(1): 35-59. Owens, Wedeking & Wohlfarth 2013 JLC.pdf671.53 KB
  • “Trust as an Alternative to Risk,” Public Choice, v. 157 (2013), pp. 629-639. uslanertrustalternativeriskpublicchoice.pdf422.77 KB
  • Kosko, Stacy J. “Adapting to Feasible Means or Ends?: Educational Attainment and School-to-Work Conversion of Roma in Romania”: Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, Volume 13, Iss. 3, 2012, pp 415-450
  • Morris, Irwin. The Rational Southerner: Black Mobilization, Republican Growth, and the Partisan Transformation of the American South. 2012. With M.V. Hood III and Quentin Kidd. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Scott L. Kastner, “Is China a Status Quo or Revisionist State? Leadership Travel as an Empirical Indicator of Foreign Policy Priorities” (with Phillip C. Saunders). International Studies Quarterly 56, no. 1 (March 2012): 163-177.
  • Casillas, Christopher J., Peter K. Enns, and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2011. "How Public Opinion Constrains the U.S. Supreme Court." American Journal of Political Science 55(1): 74-88. Casillas, Enns, & Wohlfarth 2011 AJPS.pdf376.32 KB
  • Kosko, Stacy J. “Parental Consent and Children's Rights in Europe: A Balancing Act”: Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, Vol. 11, Iss. 3, 2010, pp 425-448
  • The Economic Costs of Roma Exclusion, World Bank, 2010 (Kosko, Stacy J., report team member)
  • Ura, Joseph Daniel and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2010. "`An Appeal to the People': Public Opinion and Congressional Support for the Supreme Court." The Journal of Politics 72(4): 939-956. Ura & Wohlfarth 2010 JOP.pdf280.59 KB
  • Scott L. Kastner “Legislative Foundations of US-Taiwan Relations: A New Look at the Congressional Taiwan Caucus” (with Douglas Grob). Foreign Policy Analysis 5, no. 1 (January 2009): 57-72.
  • Scott L. Kastner, Political Conflict and Economic Interdependence across the Taiwan Strait and Beyond (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2009). (Appeared in the Studies in Asian Security series.)
  • Scott L. Kastner, “Bridge over Troubled Water? Envisioning a China-Taiwan Peace Agreement” (With Phillip C. Saunders). International Security 33, no. 1 (Spring 2009): 87-114.
  • Wohlfarth, Patrick C. 2009. "The Tenth Justice? Consequences of Politicization in the Solicitor General's Office." The Journal of Politics 71(1): 224-237. Wohlfarth 2009 JOP.pdf315.26 KB
  • Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, Mette and Calvert W. Jones. “Assessing the Dangers of Illicit Networks: Why al-Qaida May Be Less Dangerous Than Many Think.” 2008. International Security. 33(2): 7-44. Jones_AssessingDangers.pdf154.84 KB
  • Jones, Calvert W. “Intelligence Reform: The Logic of Information Sharing.” 2007. Intelligence and National Security 22(3): 384-401. Jones_IntellReform.pdf124.49 KB
  • “An Alternative Approach to Estimating Who is Most Likely to Respond to Changes in Registration Laws.” Political Behavior, 29:1-30, 2007. Hanmer PB Reg laws.pdf262 KB
  • “Good Excuses: Understanding Who Votes with an Improved Turnout Question.” (Brian Duff, Michael J. Hanmer, Won-ho Park, and Ismail K. White). Public Opinion Quarterly, 71:67-90, 2007. Duff Hanmer Park White POQ Good Excuses Overreporting.pdf135.85 KB
  • Jones, Calvert W. and Sarai Mitnick. “Open Source Disaster Recovery: Case Studies of Networked Collaboration.” First Monday 11(5) Jones_DisasterRecovery.pdf395.82 KB
  • Jones, Calvert W. “Al Qaeda’s Innovative Improvisers: Learning in a Diffuse Transnational Network.” 2006. Cambridge Review of International Affairs. 19(4): 555-569. Jones_AQInnovativeImprovisers.pdf116.85 KB

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