William Mulligan

709 total citations
32 papers, 196 citations indexed

About

William Mulligan is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and History. According to data from OpenAlex, William Mulligan has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 196 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 10 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 9 papers in History. Recurrent topics in William Mulligan's work include International Relations and Foreign Policy (5 papers), American Constitutional Law and Politics (4 papers) and World Wars: History, Literature, and Impact (4 papers). William Mulligan is often cited by papers focused on International Relations and Foreign Policy (5 papers), American Constitutional Law and Politics (4 papers) and World Wars: History, Literature, and Impact (4 papers). William Mulligan collaborates with scholars based in Ireland, United States and Netherlands. William Mulligan's co-authors include Jack S. Levy, Dale C. Copeland, Brendan Simms, T. G. Otte, John A. Vasquez, Karen Rasler and Samuel R. Williamson and has published in prestigious journals such as Public Relations Review, The Journal of Interdisciplinary History and Psychological Reports.

In The Last Decade

William Mulligan

23 papers receiving 156 citations

Peers

William Mulligan
Geoffrey Robertson United Kingdom
Antoon de Baets Netherlands
Ilan Peleg United States
John M. Mulder United States
Abraham Lincoln Indonesia
Geoffrey Robertson United Kingdom
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All Works

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Mulligan, William. (2020). Decisions for Empire: Revisiting the 1882 Occupation of Egypt. The English Historical Review. 135(572). 94–126.
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Mulligan, William & Jack S. Levy. (2019). Rethinking Power Politics in an Interdependent World, 1871–1914. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 49(4). 611–640. 4 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (2018). Armageddon: Political Elites and Their Visions of a General European War before 1914. War in History. 26(4). 448–469. 2 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (2017). The Origins of the First World War. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 4 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (2016). The First World War in a Global Age. European History Quarterly. 46(2). 311–326. 1 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (2016). Capitalism returns. International Politics. 53(5). 618–627. 1 indexed citations
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Levy, Jack S. & William Mulligan. (2016). Shifting power, preventive logic, and the response of the target: Germany, Russia, and the First World War. Journal of Strategic Studies. 40(5). 731–769. 9 indexed citations
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Levy, Jack S., Samuel R. Williamson, Karen Rasler, et al.. (2014). The Outbreak of the First World War. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 7 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (2014). The Trial Continues: New Directions in the Study of the Origins of the First World War. The English Historical Review. 129(538). 639–666. 2 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William, et al.. (2013). A Global History of Anti-slavery Politics in the Nineteenth Century. Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks. 14 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (2013). Le origini della prima guerra mondiale. 1–348. 1 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (2012). Die bellizistische Republik: Wehrkonsens und 'Wehrhaftmachung' in Deutschland 1918-1933. German History. 31(1). 130–131. 1 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (2010). Britain, the ‘German revolution’, and the fall of France, 1870/1. Historical Research. 84(224). 310–327.
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Mulligan, William. (2008). From Case to Narrative: The Marquess of Lansdowne, Sir Edward Grey, and the Threat from Germany, 1900–1906. The International History Review. 30(2). 273–302. 1 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (2006). “We Can't be more Russian than the Russians”: British Policy During the Liman von Sanders Crisis, 1913–1914. Diplomacy and Statecraft. 17(2). 261–282. 4 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (2003). The <I>Reichswehr</I>, the Republic and the Primacy of Foreign Policy, 1918-1923. German History. 21(3). 347–368.
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Mulligan, William. (1997). Freedom's law: The moral reading of the American Constitution. Public Relations Review. 23(2). 193–194. 96 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (1993). The reporter and the law: Techniques of covering the courts. Public Relations Review. 19(2). 209–211. 2 indexed citations
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Mulligan, William. (1988). Remnants of Cultural Revolution in Chinese Journalism of the 1980s. Journalism Quarterly. 65(1). 20–25. 1 indexed citations

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