Philip G. Roeder

2.4k total citations
33 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Philip G. Roeder is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and Strategy and Management. According to data from OpenAlex, Philip G. Roeder has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 14 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 3 papers in Strategy and Management. Recurrent topics in Philip G. Roeder's work include Political Conflict and Governance (9 papers), Eastern European Communism and Reforms (5 papers) and Social Policy and Reform Studies (4 papers). Philip G. Roeder is often cited by papers focused on Political Conflict and Governance (9 papers), Eastern European Communism and Reforms (5 papers) and Social Policy and Reform Studies (4 papers). Philip G. Roeder collaborates with scholars based in United States. Philip G. Roeder's co-authors include Donald Rothchild, T. E. Chapman, Richard Snyder, Nicholas van de Walle, James Mahoney, Michaël Bratton, Robert Legvold, Valerie Bunce, Daniel Kaiser and Barbara Alpern Engel and has published in prestigious journals such as American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science and Foreign Affairs.

In The Last Decade

Philip G. Roeder

30 papers receiving 948 citations

Peers

Philip G. Roeder
Sharon L. Wolchik United States
Grzegorz Ekiert United States
Thomas Ertman United States
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Matthew Hoddie United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Anderson, Richard D., et al.. (2021). Postcommunism and the Theory of Democracy. Princeton University Press eBooks.
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Roeder, Philip G.. (2018). National Secession. Cornell University Press eBooks. 9 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G.. (2012). Where Nation-States Come From. Princeton University Press eBooks. 24 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G.. (2012). Lessons and Many More Questions about Nationalism and Self-Determination. Demokratizatsiya The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization. 20(2). 167. 1 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G.. (2012). Where Nation-States Come From. Princeton University Press eBooks. 7 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G.. (2009). Ethnofederalism and the Mismanagement of Conflicting Nationalisms. Regional & Federal Studies. 19(2). 203–219. 80 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G. & Donald Rothchild. (2005). Sustainable peace : power and democracy after civil wars. Virtual Defense Library (Ministerio de Defensa). 316 indexed citations
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Snyder, Richard, James Mahoney, Philip G. Roeder, Michaël Bratton, & Nicholas van de Walle. (1999). The Missing Variable: Institutions and the Study of Regime Change. Comparative Politics. 32(1). 103–103. 39 indexed citations
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Herzog, Stephen, Barbara Alpern Engel, Gregory L. Freeze, et al.. (1998). SLR volume 57 issue 4 Cover and Front matter. Slavic Review. 57(4). f1–f7. 1 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G., et al.. (1995). Red Sunset: The Failure of Soviet Politics.. The American Historical Review. 100(3). 926–926. 65 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G., et al.. (1995). Red Sunset: The Failure of Soviet Politics. The Russian Review. 54(1). 154–154. 2 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G.. (1994). Red Sunset. Princeton University Press eBooks. 8 indexed citations
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Legvold, Robert & Philip G. Roeder. (1994). Red Sunset: The Failure of Soviet Politics. Foreign Affairs. 73(2). 162–162. 7 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G.. (1989). Electoral avoidance in the Soviet Union. Soviet Studies. 41(3). 462–483. 20 indexed citations
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Bunce, Valerie & Philip G. Roeder. (1986). The Effects of Leadership Succession in the Soviet Union. American Political Science Review. 80(1). 215–224. 5 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G.. (1985). The Ties that Bind: Aid, Trade, and Political Compliance in Soviet-Third World Relations. International Studies Quarterly. 29(2). 191–191. 25 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G.. (1985). Do New Soviet Leaders Really Make a Difference? Rethinking the “Succession Connection”. American Political Science Review. 79(4). 958–976. 14 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G.. (1982). Rational Revolution: Extensions of the "By-Product" Model of Revolutionary Involvement. The Western Political Quarterly. 35(1). 5–23. 14 indexed citations
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Roeder, Philip G., et al.. (1981). Risk and Progressive Candidacies: An Extension of Rohde's Model. American Journal of Political Science. 25(1). 188–188. 7 indexed citations

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