2023

Calzado‐Martinez, C., Brunson, M. W., Koutzoukis, S., Baggio, J., & Veblen, K. E. Addressing barriers to proactive restoration of at‐risk sagebrush communities: A causal layered analysis. Restoration Ecology, e13897.

Freeman, J., Baggio, J. A., Miranda, L., & Anderies, J. M. (2023). Infrastructure and the Energy Use of Human Polities. Cross-Cultural Research, 57(2–3), 294–322.

Davis, K. F., Müller, M. F., Rulli, M. C., Tatlhego, M., Ali, S., Baggio, J. A., … & Eckert, S. (2023). Transnational agricultural land acquisitions threaten biodiversity in the Global South. Environmental Research Letters, 18(2), 024014.

Blythe, J. L., Gill, D. A., Claudet, J., Bennett, N. J., Gurney, G. G., Baggio, J. A., … & Zafra-Calvo, N. (2023). Blue justice: a review of emerging scholarship and resistance movements. Cambridge Prisms: Coastal Futures, 1-36

Gill, D. A., Blythe, J., Bennett, N., Evans, L., Brown, K., Turner, R. A., Baggio, J.A., … & Muthiga, N. A. (2023). Triple exposure: Reducing negative impacts of climate change, blue growth, and conservation on coastal communities. One Earth, 6(2), 118-130.

Jacques, P. J. (2023). People power, disruption, and survival. In Global Environmental Politics in a Turbulent Era (pp. 91-102). Edward Elgar Publishing.

Smith, Z. A., & Jacques, P. J. (2023). The environmental policy paradox (8th ed.). Routledge

Kapucu, N., Hu, Q., Sadiq, A. A., & Hasan, S. (2023). Building Urban Infrastructure Resilience through Network Governance. Urban Governance. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ugj.2023.01.001

Michael Mousseau and Demet Y. Mousseau (2023). “The Rise of Contract-intensive Economic Institutions and Democratic Development: Are They Related?” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics. (Published first online). (Accepted Feb. 2023).

Demet Y. Mousseau (2023). “Can Governments Prevent Ethnic Violence through Public Goods Spending? A Cross-Country Investigation.” Journal of International Development.  (Published first online Feb. 2023).

Demet Y. Mousseau and Michael Mousseau (2023). “Allocation of Public Goods, Ethnic Favoritism, and the Risk of Local Ethnic Wars in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Politikon. (In Print, First online).

Demet Y. Mousseau (2023). “The Impact of Economic Institutions on Government Policy: Does Contract-intensive Economy Promote Impartial Governance.” Journal of Institutional Economics, pp. 1-18. (Published first online Jan. 2023).

 

2022

Aslett, Kevin, Andrew Guess, Jonathan Nagler, Richard Bonneau, and Joshua Tucker. 2022.  “News credibility labels have limited average effects on news diet quality and fail to reduce misperceptions” Science Advances, 8.18

Aslett, Kevin, Nora Webb Williams, Andreu Casas, Wesley Zuidema, and John Wilkerson. 2022. “What Was the Problem in Parkland? Using Social Media to Measure the Effectiveness of Issue Frames.” Policy Studies Journal, 50.1

Aslett, Kevin and Beatrice Magistro. Forthcoming. “Principal Agent Problems Within EU Funds: A Case Study of Patronage in Hungary.” Europe-Asia Studies

Felipe-Lucia, M. R., Guerrero, A. M., Alexander, S. M., Ashander, J., Baggio, J. A., Barnes, M. L., Bodin, Ö … Dee, L. E. (2022). “Conceptualizing ecosystem services using social–ecological networks.” Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 37(3), 211-222.

Salau, K., Baggio, J.A., Shanafelt, D., Abbot, J., Janssen, M., Fenichel, E. 2022 Taking a moment to measure networks – An approach to species conservation. Landscape Ecology https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-022-01490-0

D’Antonio, A., Monz, C. A., Crabb, B., Baggio, J., & Howe, P. Proof of concept study GPS-based tracking data to build agent-based models of visitors’ off-trail behavior in nature-based tourism settings. Applied Geography, 147, 102771. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2022.102771 

Baggio JA, Freeman J, Coyle TR, Anderies JM (2022) Harnessing the benefits of diversity to address socio-environmental governance challenges. PLoS ONE 17(8): e0263399. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263399

Thomas M. Dolan (2022) “Ultimatums, Bargaining, and the Duty to Preserve Alternatives to War,” European Journal of International Relations. 28:2, 337-360.

K. Hamann, R. L. H. Wilson, B. M. Wilson, & M. A. E. Pilotti. 2022. “Linking Female College Students’ Causal Attribution Habits, Cultural Orientation, and Self-Efficacy: A Study on Cross National Differences.” Sustainability, Vol. 14, 156

Johnston, Alison; Kerstin Hamann, and Bonnie N. Field. 2022. “A Strike Against the Left: General Strikes and Public Opinion of Incumbent Governments in Spain.” Political Studies 70(3): 837-864. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032321721989926

Hamann, Kerstin; Bruce M. Wilson, and Maura M.E. Pilotti. Guest editors. Forthcoming. Special Issue “Teaching and Learning in Political Science in Higher Education: International and MultiDisciplinary Approaches.” Education Sciences.

Jacques, P.J. (2022). Pollution and management of oceans and seas: Challenges in an unresponsive international system. Routledge Handbook of Global Environmental Politics (Second ed., pp.526-538). Routledge.

Kapucu, N., Okhai, R., Ge, Y., & Zobel, C. (2022). The use of documentary data for network analysis in emergency and crisis management. Natural Hazards.

Hu, Q., Sadiq, A. A., & Kapucu, N. (2022). Multiplexity in Conceptualizing Network Effectiveness in Emergency Management. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jhsem-2021-0089

Hu, Q., An, S., Kapucu, N., Sellnow, T., Yuksel, M., & Freihaut, R. (2022). Dynamics of interorganizational emergency communication on Twitter: The case of Hurricane Irma. Disasters.

Hu, Q., Zhong, W., & Kapucu, N. (2022). Robust Crisis Communication in Turbulent Times: Conceptualization and Empirical Evidence from the United States. Public Administration, 101(1), 158-181.  DOI: 10.1111/padm.12855

Kapucu, N. & Hu, Q. (2022). An old puzzle and unprecedented challenges: US coordination in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Public Performance and Management Review, 45(4),773-798.  DOI: 10.1080/15309576.2022.2040039

Larsen, K. L., & Stanley, E. A. Forthcoming. “Emotions and war: Past scholarly successes, contemporary developments, and future research opportunities” (Under review at Journal of Conflict Resolution).

Larsen, K. L. Forthcoming. ““We go to war for you, stay at home for us”: Military messaging and COVID-19 behaviors”.

Larsen, K. L. Forthcoming. “Methods in Political Psychophysiology: A Prescription for Inclusivity”.

Samuel, A., Larsen, K. L., & Cervero, R. Forthcoming. “How do online female faculty cope with student evaluations of teaching? An interpretive phenomenological study”.

Masyada, S., Washington, E., & Dobson, L. (2022). A partnership for civic learning: Findings from a Civic Attitude and Engagement Survey of Florida 7th graders. In M. Reardon & J. Leonard (Eds.), School-university-community collaboration for civic education and engagement in the democratic project (pp. 103-130). Information Age Publishing.

Demet Y. Mousseau and Michael Mousseau (2022). “The Economic Origins of Democratic Civil Liberties: A Cross-Country Analysis.” Journal of Human Rights, pp. 1-19. (Published first online Nov. 2022).

Ali, Hager, Salah Ben Hammou, and Jonathan Powell. Between Coups and Elections: Constitutional Engineering and Military Entrenchment in Sudan. Africa Spectrum 57(3):327-339.

Powell, Jonathan, Salah Ben Hammou, Amy Erica Smith, Lucas Borba, Drew Holland Kinney, Mwita Chacha, and Erica De Bruin. Forum: A Coup at the Capitol? Conceptualizing Coups and Other Antidemocratic Actions. International Studies Review 24(1).

Schafer, Mark and Joshua E. Lambert. (2022.) Psychological Characteristics of Leaders (PsyCL): A New Data Set. Foreign Policy Analysis  18 No. 2 (Apr).

Tezcür, G. M. Editor. 2022. The Oxford Handbook of Turkish Politics. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0-190-06489-1.

Turcu, Anca with R. Urbatsch, April 2022. “Is Populism Popular Abroad? Evidence from Diasporas Around the Globe”. Party Politics.

Joseph Paul Vasquez, III and Walt W. Napier, III. 2022. “Band of Brothers or Band of Others?: Rhetoric, Veterans, and Civil Rights Fights in Germany and the United States.” Armed Forces and Society.

R. Schiel, B. M. Wilson, M. Langford, and C. Faulkner. 2022. “Democracy and Public Goods Revisited: The Role of Local Institutions and Development.” British Journal of Politics and International Relations. (IF 3.167, Scopus 4.600)

2021

Lee, J. and Baggio, Jacopo A. 2021. “Promises and Limits of Community-Based Organizations in Bridging Mismatches of Scale: A Case Study on Collaborative Governance on Federal Lands”. Ecology and Society 26(1): 7

Epstein, G., Gurney, G., Chawla, S., Anderies, J.M., Baggio, Jacopo A., Unnikrishnan, H., Villamayor-Tomas, S., Cumming, G. 2021. “Drivers of Compliance Monitoring in Forest Commons.” Nature Sustainability. 4: 450-456.

Andrew Boutton and Thomas Dolan. 2021 “Enemies in the Shadows: On the Origins and Survival of Clandestine ClientsInternational Studies Quarterly. 65(1): 146-159

Pilotti, Maura A. E.; Khadija El Alaoui, Haman, Kerstin, and Wilson, Bruce M.. 2021. “Causal Attribution Preferences and Prospective Self-Assessment: The Unknowns of the Middle Eastern Learner.” International Journal of Research in Education and Science 7(1): 265-286.

Handberg, Roger. 2021. “The Politics of Pure Space Science, the Essential Tension: Human Spaceflight’s Impact on Scientific Exploration,” in Linda Billings (ed), 50 Years of Solar System Exploration: Historical Perspectives (Washington, DC: NASA Office of Communications, NASA History Division, NASA-SP-2021-4705, 2021), 89-106.

Jacques, P. J. (2021). “Anglo Fears: Rejection of Climate Change and Anglo Anxiety.” In S. Vandeveer, E. Weinthal, & J. Sowers (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Politics (online edn, Oxford Academic, 14 July 2021). Oxford University Press.

Bennett, A., X. Basurto, J. Virdin, X. Lin, S. J. Betances, M. D. Smith, E. H. Allison, B. A. Best, K. D. Brownell, L. M. Campbell, C. D. Golden, E. Havice, C. C. Hicks, Peter. J. Jacques, K. Kleisner, N. Lindquist, R. Lobo, G. D. Murray, M. Nowlin, P. G. Patil, D. N. Rader, S. E. Roady, S. H. Thilsted and S. Zoubek. 2021. “Recognize fish as food in policy discourse and development funding” Ambio.

Jacques, Peter. 2021. Sustainability: The Basics. 2nd ed. Abingdon: Routledge.

Kim, Myunghee, and Jonathan O. Knuckey. 2021. “Trump and US Soft Power.” Policy Studies 42 (5-6): 682-698.

Kim, Myunghee, and Xiongwei Cao. 2021. “Linking Global Leadership to Domestic Legitimacy: Comparative Analysis of Perceptions of Xi and Obama.” Social Science Quarterly 102 (July): 1638-1653.

Yuksel Alper Ecevit and Barbara Sgouraki Kinsey. “Minority Candidates on Party Lists: Evidence from Belgium.” Acta Politica (2021). Published 18 January 2021. Available as ‘Online First’: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41269-020-00193-1

Merriam, Eric and Douglas B. McKechnie. 2021. National Security Law: An Instructor’s Guide. West Academic.

Mousseau, Demet Y. (2021). “Globalization and the Prevention of Ethnic Wars at the Local Level: A Cross-Country Analysis?” Negotiation and Conflict Management Research, 14(3), pp. 187-206.

Mousseau, Demet Y. (2021). “Does Foreign Development Aid Trigger Ethnic War in Developing Countries?” Armed Forces and Society, 47(4), pp. 750-769. (Published first online 2020). This article received the Charles Moskos Prize, 2021.

Mousseau, Michael. 2021. “The Liberal Peace.” In John Vasquez and Sara Mclaughlin Mitchell, eds., What Do We Know About War? 3rd Edition, Rowman and Littlefield.

Powell, Jonathan, Rebecca Schiel, and Salah Ben Hammou. 2021 . Oil Wealth, Risk Acceptance, and the Seizure of Power. Journal of Global Security Studies.

Schafer, Mark and Stephen G. Walker (Eds.). 2021. Operational Code Analysis and Foreign Policy Roles: Crossing Simon’s Bridge. Eds. New York: Routledge.

Walker, Stephen G. and Schafer, Mark. 2021. “The Interface between Beliefs and Roles in World Politics.” In Mark Schafer and Stephen G. Walker, eds. Operational Code Analysis and Foreign Policy Roles: Crossing Simon’s Bridge. New York: Routledge.

Schafer, Mark, Stephen G. Walker, Clayton Besaw, Paul Gill, and Gary Smith. 2021. “The Personality Traits & Operational Codes of U.S. Presidents: Introducing a New Data Set.” In Mark Schafer and Stephen G. Walker, eds.Operational Code Analysis and Foreign Policy Roles: Crossing Simon’s Bridge. New York: Routledge.

Schafer, Mark, Joshua Lambert, and Collin Kazazis. 2021. “Presidential Personalities and Operational Codes: Learning Effects and Midterm Congressional Election Results.” In Mark Schafer and Stephen G. Walker, eds.Operational Code Analysis and Foreign Policy Roles: Crossing Simon’s Bridge. New York: Routledge.

Walker, Stephen G., Schafer, Mark, Gary Smith, and Collin Kazazis. 2021. “Testing Reality: U.S. Presidential Belief Systems and the Evolution of Peace in the International System.” In Mark Schafer and Stephen G. Walker, eds.Operational Code Analysis and Foreign Policy Roles: Crossing Simon’s Bridge. New York: Routledge.

Tezcür, Gunes Murat (Ed.). 2021. Kurds and Yezidis in the Middle East: Shifting Identities, Borders, and the Experience of Minority Communities. London: I. B. Tauris.

Tezcür, Gunes Murat and Doreen Horschig. 2021. “A Conditional Norm: Chemical Warfare from Colonialism to Contemporary Civil Wars.” Third World Quarterly 42(2): 366-384.

Tezcür, Gunes Murat and H. Yildiz. 2021. Kurdish Politics in post-2011 Syria: From Fragmentation to Hegemony.” Mediterranean Politics 26(1): 130-138.

Tezcür, Gunes Murat, Z. Kaya, and B. Sevdeen. 2021. ”Survival, Coexistence, and Autonomy: Yezidi Political Identity after Genocide.” In Gunes. M. Tezcür, ed. Kurds and Yezidis in the Middle East: Shifting Identities, Borders and the Experience of Minority Communities. London: I. B. Tauris.

Turcu, Anca. and Urbatsch, R., 2021. “Aversion to far-left parties among Europeans voting abroad.” Comparative European Politics. 19(1): 117-138.

Ayhan, T. and Tezcür, Gunes M. . 2021. ”Overcoming ’Intimate Hatreds’: Reflections on violence against Yezidis.” In N. J. Aafredi and P. Singh, eds. Conceptualizing Mass Violence Representations, Recollections, and Reinterpretations. London: Routledge.

Guess, Andrew, Kevin Aslett, Jonathan Nagler, Richard Bonneau, and Joshua Tucker. 2021. “Cracking Open the News Feed: Exploring What US Facebook Users See and Share with Large-Scale Platform Data.” Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media, 1.1

Godel, William, Zeve Sanderson, Kevin Aslett, Jonathan Nagler, Richard Bonneau, Nathaniel Persily, and Joshua Tucker. 2021.  “Moderating with the Mob: Evaluating the Efficacy of Real-Time Crowdsourced Fact Checking.” Journal of Online Trust and Safety, 1.1

Chen, Zhouhan, Kevin Aslett, Jen Rosiere Reynolds, Juliana Freire, Jonathan Nagler, Richard Bonneau, and Joshua Tucker. 2021. “An Automatic Framework to Continuously Monitor Multi-Platform Information Spread.” MISINFO 2021, Workshop on Misinformation Integrity in Social Networks.

2020

Ash, Konstantin and Kevin Mazur. 2020. “Identifying and Correcting Signal Shift in DMSP-OLS Data” Remote Sensing. 12(14): 2219.

Young, J.K., Coopock, L.D., Baggio, Jacopo A., Rood, K.A., Yrga, G. 2020. “Linking Human Perceptions and Spotted Hyena Behavior in Urban Areas of Ethiopia.” Animals. 10(12): 2400.

Cockburn, J., Schoon, M., Cundill, G., Robinson, C., Aburto Frias, J., Alexander, S., Baggio, Jacopo A., Barnaud, C., Chapman, M., Garcia Llorente, M., Garcia-Lopez, G., Hill, R., Ifejika, C., Lee, J., Meek, C., Rosenberg, E., Schultz, L., Thondhlana, G. 2020. “Understanding the Context of Multifaceted Collaborations for Social-Ecological Sustainability: A Methodology for Cross-Case Analysis.” Ecology and Society. 25(3):7.

Freeman, J., Robinson, E., Bird, D., Beckman, N., Baggio, Jacopo A., Anderies, J.M. 2020. “The Global Ecology of Human Population Density and Interpreting Changes in Radiocarbon Time-series.” Journal of Archaeological Sciences. 120: 105168

Robert M. Stein, Christopher Mann, Charles Stewart, III, Zachary Birenbaum, Anson Fung, Jed Greenberg, Farhan Kawsar, Gayle Alberda, R. Michael Alvarez, Lonna Atkeson, Emily Beaulieu, Nathaniel A. Birkhead, Frederick J. Boehmke, Joshua Boston, Barry C. Burden, Francisco Cantu, Rachael Cobb, David Darmofal, Thomas C. Ellington, Terri Susan Fine, Charles J. Finocchiaro, Michael D. Gilbert, Victor Haynes, Brian Janssen, David Kimball, Charles Kromkowski, Elena Llaudet, Kenneth R. Mayer, Matthew R. Miles, David Miller, Lindsay Nielson, Yu Ouyang, Costas Panagopoulos, Andrew Reeves, Min Hee Seo, Haley Simmons, Corwin Smidt, Farrah M. Stone, Rachel   Van Sickle-Ward, Jennifer Nicoll Victor, Abby Wood, Julie Wronski. “Polling Place Practices.” 2020 In Kathleen Hale and Bridgett A. King, eds., The Future of Election Administration. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

Beile, Penny; Beiler, Rosalind; Bowdon, Melody; Callaghan, Michael; Conroy, Annabelle; Denoyelles, Aimee; Duffy, Alicia; McConnell, Daniel; Mullens, Amber; Neuberger, Lindsay; Raible, John; Rex, Matthew; Shrubsole, Nick; Williams, Lana. 2020. “General Education, Open Educational Resources, and Faculty Development in Crisis: What We Did Last Summer.The Journal of Faculty Development 34(3): 47-51.

Hamann, Kerstin; Rebecca Glazier, Bruce M. Wilson, and Philip H. Pollock. 2020. “Online Teaching, Student Success, and Retention in Political Science Courses.” European Political Science.

Hamann, Kerstin; Maura A.E. Pilotti, and Bruce M. Wilson. 2020. “Students’ Self-Efficacy, Causal Attribution Habits, and Test Grades.” Education Sciences 10(9): 231: 1-14.

Jacques, Peter J. 2020. “International Regulation of Ocean Pollution and Ocean Fisheries.” In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies. New ed. Oxford University Press.

Knuckey, Jonathan and Myunghee Kim. 2020. “The Politics of White Racial Identity and Vote Choice in the 2018 Midterm Elections.” Social Science Quarterly 101(4): 1584-1599.

Lanier, Drew Noble.  2020. “Judicial Selection Or How Do I Get To Be On TV, Too?: The Many Roads To The U.S. Bench.” In Lydia M. Andrade and James W. Riddlesperger, Jr., eds., Considering American Government: A Reader.  2nd ed. New York: Kendall Hunt.

Merriam, Eric and Douglas B. McKechnie. 2020. National Security Law. West Academic.

Banini, Daniel, Jonathan Powell, and Michael Yekple. 2020. Peacekeeping as Coup Avoidance: Lessons from Ghana. African Security 13(3):235-259.

Schiel, Rebecca, Jonathan Powell, and Ursula Daxecker. 2020. Peacekeeping and Mutinies in African Sending States. Foreign Policy Analysis 16(3):251-271.

Schafer, Mark, and Gary Edward Smith. 2020. “Political Executives: Personality and Beliefs.” In Julie Kaarbo, Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Ludger Helms, Robert Elgie, and Rudy Andeweg, eds. Oxford Handbook of Political Executives. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Wilson, Bruce M., Malcolm Langford, and Rebecca Schiel. Guest Editors. “The Politics of the Human Right to Water.” Water 2020-2021.

Wilson, Bruce M., and E. Villarreal. 2020. “Costa Rica.” In Albert, D. Landau, P. Faraguna, & S. Druga, eds. 2020 Global Review of Constitutional Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Wright, Kenicia . Forthcoming. “Representative Bureaucracy, Intersectionality, and Female Health Outcomes in the US.” American Review of Public Administration.

Ash, Konstantin. Forthcoming. “How did Tunisians React to Ennahdha’s 2016 Reforms? Evidence from a Survey Experiment.” Mediterranean Politics.

Stein, Robert M., Christopher Mann, Charles Stewart, III, Zachary Birenbaum, Anson Fung, Jed Greenberg, Farhan Kawsar, Gayle Alberda, R. Michael Alvarez, Lonna Atkeson, Emily Beaulieu, Nathaniel A. Birkhead, Frederick J. Boehmke, Joshua Boston, Barry C. Burden, Francisco Cantu, Rachael Cobb, David Darmofal, Thomas C. Ellington, Terri Susan Fine, Charles J. Finocchiaro, Michael D. Gilbert, Victor Haynes, Brian Janssen, David Kimball, Charles Kromkowski, Elena Llaudet, Kenneth R. Mayer, Matthew R. Miles, David Miller, Lindsay Nielson, Yu Ouyang, Costas Panagopoulos, Andrew Reeves, Min Hee Seo, Haley Simmons, Corwin Smidt, Farrah M. Stone, Rachel VanSickle-Ward, Jennifer Nicoll Victor, Abby Wood, Julie Wronski. “Waiting to Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election: Evidence from a Multi-Country Study.” Political Research Quarterly 73(2): 439-453.

Yuksel Alper Ecevit and Barbara Sgouraki Kinsey. 2020. “Minority Candidates on Party Lists: Evidence from Belgium.” Acta Politica.

Maggio, L.A., Larsen, Kelsey L., Thomas, A., Costello, J.A., Artino, A.R. 2020. “Scoping reviews in medical education: A scoping review.” Medical Education. 55(6): 689-700.

David Siroky, Milos Popovic and Nikola Mirilovic. 2020. “Unilateral secession, international recognition, and great power contestation.” Journal of Peace Research.

Mousseau, Demet Y. 2020. “Globalization and the Prevention of Ethnic Wars at the Local Level: A Cross-Country Analysis” Negotiation and Conflict Management Research.

Schiel, Rebecca, Powell, Jonathan, and Chris Faulkner. 2020. “Mutiny in Africa, 1950-2018.Conflict Management and Peace Science.

Turcu, Anca, R Urbatsch. 2020. “Emigrants vs. rural politics: Cosmopolitan outlooks and electoral opposition to agrarian parties.” Journal of Rural Studies. 77, 138-147.

Turcu, Anca, R Urbatsch. 2020. “Go means green: diasporas’ affinity for ecological groups.” Global Environmental Politics. 20 (1), 82-102.

2019

Ash, Konstantin and Miroslav Shapovalov. 2019. “How Ukraine’s new president broke down a historic divide.” Washington Post: Monkey Cage Blog. May 1.

Ash, Konstantin. 201`9. “Perceived Linkages to Politicians and Group Deprivation Sentiment.” Politics, Groups and Identities.

Friesen, S, Martone, R. Rubdige,E., Baggio, Jacopo A., Ban, N. 2019.“An approach to incorporating inferred connectivity of adult movement into marine protected area design with limited data.” Ecological Applications 0(00):e01890. 10.1002/eap.1890.

Fagua, J.C, Baggio, Jacopo A. Ramsey, R.D. 2019. “Drivers of forest cover changes in the Choco-Darien Global Ecoregion of South America.” Ecosphere 10(3): e02648.

Baggio, Jacopo A., Freeman, J., Coyle, T., Nguyen, T., Elpers, K.E., Hancock, D., Nabity, S., Dengha, F., Pillow, D. 2019. “The Importance of Cognitive Diversity for Sustaining the Commons.” Nature Communication 10(1): 875

Boutton, Andrew. Forthcoming 2019. “U.S. military assistance, regime vulnerability, and the escalation of political violence” British Journal of Political Science.

Edwards, Barry and Philip H. Pollock III. 2019. An SPSS Companion to Political Analysis. Sixth Edition. CQ Press, Sage Publications.

Edwards, Barry, Ramon Hinojosa and Komysha Hassan. 2019. “How to Transform the Judicial System: Lessons from the Institutionalization of Veterans’ Treatment Courts.” NYU Journal of Legislation and Public Policy.

Edwards, Barry. 2019. Instructor’s Solution Manual to Chapter Exercises in Essentials of Political Analysis, 6th Edition.

Edwards, Barry. 2019. Instructor’s Solution Manual to Chapter Exercises in An SPSS Companion to Political Analysis, 6th Edition.  An imprint in Sage Publications.

Edwards, Barry and Philip H. Pollock III. 2019. The Essentials of Political Analysis. Sixth Edition. CQ Press, Sage Publications.

Edwards, Barry, 2019. “Why Appeals Courts Rarely Reverse Lower Courts: An Experimental Study to Explore Affirmation Bias.” Emory Law Journal Online.

Leslie Goldstein, Judith A. Baer, Courtenay Daum, and Terri Susan Fine. 2019. The Constitutional and Legal Rights of Women, 4th ed. St. Paul, MN: West Educational Publishing.

Glazier, Rebecca, Kerstin Hamann, Philip H. Pollock, and Bruce M. Wilson. 2019. “Age, Gender, and Student Success: Mixing Face-to-Face and Online Courses in Political Science.” Journal of Political Science Education.

Handberg, Roger. 2019. “Déjà vu as Space Policy,The Space Review, April 1.

Handberg, Roger. 2019. “Seeking the Future: the Fragility of the Patron.” The Space Review, February 18.

Handberg, Roger. 2019. “Standing up the Space Force, Knowns and Unknowns.” Comparative Strategy.

Handberg, Roger. 2019. “There is no Space Race.” Space Review, January 21.

Jewett, Aubrey. 2019. “The Importance of Florida in Presidential Elections.” In Florida and the 2016 Election of Donald J. Trump, eds. Matthew Corrigan and Michael Binder. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida.

Kim, Myunghee, Nikola Mirilovic, and Jonathan O. Knuckey. 2019. “Attitudes toward Homosexuality and Perceptions of the United States Abroad.” Social Science Quarterly 100 (February): 123-139.

Merriam, Eric. 2019. Obergefell and the Dignitary Harm of Military Service Exclusion.” 27 UCLA Women’s Law Journal.

Mousseau, Michael. 2019 Forthcoming. “A New Liberal Theory of Global Politics: The Domestic Origins of Balancing, the Market Hegemony, and the Emerging Peace of Nations.” International Security.

Powell, Jonathan, and Mwita Chacha. 2019. “Closing the Book on Africa’s First Generation Coups.” African Studies Quarterly 18(2): 87-94.

Powell, Jonathan and Mwita Chacha. 2019. “Did the Zimbabwe Coup Encourage Gabon’s Plotters?” Political Violence @ a Glance. January 24. Reposted in This Week in Africa.

Powell, Jonathan, Mwita Chacha, and Gary Smith. 2019. Opening Up or Digging in? Failed Coups, Democratization, and Authoritarian Entrenchment. African Affairs 118(471):238-258.

Powell, Jonathan. 2019. “Leader Survival Strategies and the Onset of Civil Conflict: The Paradox of Coup-Proofing.” Armed Forces & Society 45(1):27-44.

Powell, Jonathan. 2019. “Of Strong Men and Straw Men: Appraising Post-Coup Political Developments.” Military Review.

Faulkner, Christopher, Lambert, Joshua, and Powell, Jonathan. 2019. “Reassessing Private Military and Security Company (PMSC) ‘Competition’ in Civil War: Lessons from Sierra Leone.” Small Wars & Insurgencies.

Faulkner, Christopher, Jonathan Powell, and Lasley, Trace. 2019. “Creed versus Deed: Illicit Financing, Rebel Goals, and the Use of Child Soldiers.” Third World Quarterly 40(6):1017-1039

Powell, Jonathan and Clayton Besaw. 2019. “The coup in Gabon surprised everyone. Why forecasts, and the plot, failed.” The Conversation. January 15. Reposted in All Africa, WorldNews (WN) Network.

Powell, Jonathan and Clayton Besaw. 2019. “Understanding Coup Risk in Guinea-Bissau.” Political Violence @ a Glance. March 25.

Powell, Jonathan, and Karina Mukazhanova. Demonstrating Credentials? Female Executives, Women’s Status, and the Use of Force. Journal of Women, Politics, & Policy 40(2):241-262.

Thyne, Clayton, and Jonathan Powell. 2019. Coup Research. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies.

Besaw, Clayton, Matthew Frank, Eric Keels, Jay Benson, John Filitz, and Jonathan Powell. 2019. Annual Risk of Coup Report. One Earth Future. OEF Research. April.

Tezcür, Gunes M. 2019.  “A Century of the Kurdish Question: Organizational Rivalries, Diplomacy, and Cross-Ethnic Coalitions.” Ethnopolitics 18: 1-12.

Tezcür, Gunes M. (Ed.). 2019. A Century of Kurdish Politics: Citizenship, Statehood and Diplomacy. Routledge (reprint of special issue of Ethnopolitics 18(1), 2019).

Tezcür, Gunes M. and Peyman Asadzade. 2019. “Ethnic Nationalism vs. Religious Loyalty: The Case of the Kurds in Iran.” Nations and Nationalism 25(2): 652-72.

Turcu, Anca and Robert Urbatsch. 2019. “European Ruling Parties’ Electoral Strategies and Diaspora Enfranchisement Policies.” European Journal of Political Research.

Wilson, Bruce M. and Camila Gianella. 2019. “Overcoming the Limits of Legal Opportunity Structures: LGBT Rights’ Divergent Paths in Costa Rica and Colombia.” Latin American Politics and Society 61(2): 138-163.

Christopher Faulkner, Jonathan Powell and Trace Lasley. Forthcoming. “Creed versus Deed: Illicit Financing, Rebel Goals, and the Use of Child Soldiers.” Third World Quarterly.

Tezcür, Gunes M. and Clayton Besaw. 2019. “Jihadist Waves: Syria, the Islamic State, and the Changing Nature of Foreign Fighters.” Conflict Management and Peace Science.

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