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Quantifying the Influence of Climate on Human Conflict
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Coral reefs in the Anthropocene
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Climate change, rainfall, and social conflict in Africa
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Tracking Democracy's Third Wave with the Polity III Data
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A Global Analysis of the Effect of Political Regime Changes on Life Integrity Violations, 1977-93
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Threat and Repression: The Non-Linear Relationship between Government and Opposition Violence
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Civil War in the Post-Colonial World, 1946-92
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Beyond Environmental Scarcity: Causal Pathways to Conflict
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Polarization, Horizontal Inequalities and Violent Civil Conflict
2008
Political Conflict in Less Developed Countries 1981-89
1997
Constitutional Provisions for Individual Human Rights (1977-1996): Are They More than Mere “Window Dressing?”
2002
Polity IV, 1800-1999
2002
Dynamic Models of Dissent and Repression
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"Constitutional Promises" and Repressive Reality: A Cross-National Time- Series Investigation of Why Political and Civil Liberties are Suppressed
1996
The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation: Reply
2012 StandoutNobel
Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy
2005 StandoutNobel
History, Historiography, and Political Science: Multiple Historical Records and the Problem of Selection Bias
1996 Standout
The Weight of the Past: Exploring Lagged Determinants of Political Repression
1996
Insights on linking forests, trees, and people from the air, on the ground, and in the laboratory
2006 StandoutNobel
Weak, Despotic, or Inclusive? How State Type Emerges from State versus Civil Society Competition
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Technological capability, strategic flexibility, and product innovation
2009 Standout
Rationality, foolishness, and adaptive intelligence
2006
Timing the Changes in Political Structures
1998
Segmentary Lineage Organization and Conflict in Sub‐Saharan Africa
2020 StandoutNobel
Political Topographies of the African State
2003
Regional Inequalities and Civil Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa
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When Does Repression Work? Collective Action in Social Networks
2011
On Acting and Knowing: How Pragmatism Can Advance International Relations Research and Methodology
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Contentious Challenges and Government Responses in Latin America
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Political Topographies of the African State: Territorial Authority and Institutional Choice
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Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology.
1995 Standout
Incremental Commitment and Reciprocity in a Real-Time Public Goods Game
2001 StandoutNobel
On the Threshold: Environmental Changes as Causes of Acute Conflict
1991
A Review of Recent Advances and Future Directions in the Quantitative Literature on Civil War
2002
The Interaction of State Repression, Protest Form and Protest Sponsor Strength During the Transition from Communism in Minsk, Belarus, 1990-1995
2001
The Dynamic Relationship Between Protest and Repression
2006
State Repression and the Domestic Democratic Peace
2007 Standout
“Draining the Sea”: Mass Killing and Guerrilla Warfare
2004 Standout
International investment and colonial control: a new interpretation
1994
Land and Power: Theory and Evidence from Chile
2008 StandoutNobel
How “Free” is Free Riding in Civil Wars?: Violence, Insurgency, and the Collective Action Problem
2007
Ethnicity, Insurgency, and Civil War
2003 Standout
Power and Persistence: The Indigenous Roots of Representative Democracy
2017 StandoutNobel
Protest, Deterrence, and Escalation: The Strategic Calculus of Government Repression
2009
Multi-Dimensional Threat Perception and State Repression: An Inquiry into Why States Apply Negative Sanctions
1995 Standout
The Rise and Decline of General Laws of Capitalism
2015 StandoutNobel
Human Rights and the Democratic Proposition
1999
The Logic of Violence in Civil War
2006 Standout
Chiefs: Economic Development and Elite Control of Civil Society in Sierra Leone
2014 StandoutNobel
The Role of Media in the Repression–Protest Nexus
2014
Environmentality: Technologies of Government and the Making of Subjects
2005 Standout
Colorful Community or Ethnic Witches' Brew?
2000
Interpersonal Relations: Mixed-Motive Interaction
1995
The Impact of Income on the Taste for Revolt
2004
Dynamics of Theory Change in the Social Sciences
1996
Institutions as the Fundamental Cause of Long-Run Growth
2004 StandoutNobel
Economics versus Politics: Pitfalls of Policy Advice
2013 StandoutNobel
It Takes Two
2009
Cross-National Variation in Political Violence
1990
Increasing Returns, Path Dependence, and the Study of Politics
2000 Standout
The Rise of Neoliberalism and Institutional Analysis
2002
The Promise of Democratic Pacification: An Empirical Assessment
2004
The Use of Repression as a Response to Domestic Dissent
2009
Coalition Formation in Non-Democracies
2008 StandoutNobel
Contagious Rebellion and Preemptive Repression
2013
Preventing and Responding to Dissent: The Observational Challenges of Explaining Strategic Repression
2016 Standout
Dude, Where’s My Conflict?
2010
Social Mobility and Stability of Democracy: Reevaluating De Tocqueville*
2017 StandoutNobel
Greed, Grievance, and Mobilization in Civil Wars
2005
Persistence of Power, Elites, and Institutions
2008 StandoutNobel
Democratizing for Peace
1998
Economic Shocks and Civil Conflict: An Instrumental Variables Approach
2004 Standout
The Coercive Weight of the Past: Temporal Dependence and the Conflict-Repression Nexus in the Northern Ireland “Troubles”
2012
Government Coercion of Dissidents
1993
The Limits of Financial Globalization
2005 Standout
Why would corporations behave in socially responsible ways? an institutional theory of corporate social responsibility
2007 Standout
Ethnopolitical Rebellion: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the 1980s with Risk Assessments for the 1990s
1997
Understanding Covert Repressive Action
2004
De Facto Political Power and Institutional Persistence
2006 StandoutNobel
Population and Conflict
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Action-Reaction or Rational Expectations?
1995
Discontent and the Expected Utility of Rebellion: The Case of Peru
1991
Concessions, Repression, and Political Protest in the Iranian Revolution
1996 Standout
Thinking about U : Theorizing and testing U ‐ and inverted U ‐shaped relationships in strategy research
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An Empirical Evaluation of Explanations for State Repression
2014
Repression and popular collective action: Evidence from the West Bank
1993
Handling and Manhandling Civilians in Civil War
2006
Power Parity, Democracy, and the Severity of Internal Violence
1998
Delegating Death
2014
Overcoming the tragedy of super wicked problems: constraining our future selves to ameliorate global climate change
2012 Standout
Leaders' Motivations and Actions: Explaining Government-Dissident Conflict-Cooperation Processes
2006
From ballots to bullets: an empirical assessment of how national elections influence state uses of political repression
1997
Policy Disputes, Political Survival, and the Onset and Severity of State Repression
2013
No Lessons Learned from the Holocaust? Assessing Risks of Genocide and Political Mass Murder since 1955
2003 Standout
War and State Formation in Ancient China and Early Modern Europe
2005 Standout
The Political Economy of Death Squads: Toward a Theory of the Impact of State-Sanctioned Terror
1989
Hawks, doves, and civil conflict dynamics: A “strategic” action‐reaction model
1994
Uncertainty in forecasts of long-run economic growth
2018 StandoutNobel
Institutions, Factor Prices, and Taxation: Virtues of Strong States?
2010 StandoutNobel
Political Selection and Persistence of Bad Governments
2010 StandoutNobel
Explicating dynamic capabilities: the nature and microfoundations of (sustainable) enterprise performance
2007 Standout
Ethnicity and Conflict: An Empirical Study
2012
The Relationship between Coercion and Protest
1995
Horizontal Inequalities and Ethnonationalist Civil War: A Global Comparison
2011 Standout
Adverse Living Conditions, Grievances, and Political Protest after Communism: The Example of East Germany
2000
Regime Types and International Conflict, 1816-1976
1989
Coercion and Protest: An Empirical Test in Two Democratic States
1996
Recruitment and Allegiance
2002
State Repression and Political Order
2007 Standout
A Dynamic Theory of Resource Wars
2012 StandoutNobel
Healthcare System Types: A Conceptual Framework for Comparison
2009
They Dance Alone
1990
The Repression of Dissent
2000
From Education to Democracy?
2005 StandoutNobel
Political Consequences of Minority Group Formation
2001
Ethno-Nationalist Dyads and Civil War
2009
Family Systems and the Historical Roots of Global Gaps in Democracy
2015
Toward a Democratic Civil Peace? Democracy, Political Change, and Civil War, 1816–1992
2001 Standout
Who Fights? The Determinants of Participation in Civil War
2008 Standout
Political Connections and Corporate Bailouts
2006 Standout
The Interplay Between Exploration and Exploitation
2006 Standout
Protest under Fire? Explaining the Policing of Protest
2003
Repression and Dissent: Substitution, Context, and Timing
1998
The Democratic Peace and Territorial Conflict in the Twentieth Century
2003
Democracy and the Violation of Human Rights: A Statistical Analysis from 1976 to 1996
2004 Standout
Dynamics and Stability of Constitutions, Coalitions, and Clubs
2012 StandoutNobel
The Transformation of the Western State: The Growth of Democracy, Autocracy, and State Power Since 1800
1990
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What Makes Rational Peasants Revolutionary? Dilemma, Paradox, and Irony in Peasant Collective Action
1994
Protest: Random or Contagious?
1985
The Conflict Process
1981
CONTENDING THEORIES OF CONTENTIOUS POLITICS AND THE STRUCTURE-ACTION PROBLEM OF SOCIAL ORDER
1998
An economic theory of governability: Choosing policy and optimizing performance
1984
Regime Change and the Coherence of European Governments
1987
Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture and Structure
1999
Forecasting Internal Conflict
1986
State-Building Failure in British Ireland and French Algeria. By Ian Lustick. (Berkeley: Institute of International Studies, University of California-Berkeley, 1985. Pp. x + 109. $8.95, paper.)
1986
An Evaluation of “Does Economic Inequality Breed Political Conflict?” Studies
1989
Deterrence or Escalation?
1987
Is Rational Choice Theory All of Social Science?
2003
Rethinking Rationality and Rebellion
1994
Will Rational People Rebel against Inequality? Samson's Choice
1990
The Rebel's Dilemma
1995
When Is an Arms Rivalry a Prisoner's Dilemma?
1990
Theory and Evidence in Comparative Politics and International Relations
2007