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Faculty Publications

Updated August 2021

Lisa Argyle


2020

  • "Improving Women's Advancement in Political Science: What We Know About What Works," with Tali Mendelberg. Political Science and Politics, Vol 53, No. 4: 718-722.
  • "Measuring the Predictability of Life Outcomes With a Scientific Mass Collaboration," secondary author. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol 117, No. 15

2018

  • "Exposure to opposing views on social media can increase political polarization" with Christopher Bail, Taylor Brown, et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (37): 9216-9221.

Michael Barber


2020

  • "Issue Politicization and Interest Group Campaign Contribution Strategies" Journal of Politics, Vol 82, No. 3: 1008-1025
  • "The Participatory and Partisan Impacts of Mandatory Vote-by-Mail" Science Advances, Vol 6, No. 35

2019

  • "Campaign Contributions and Donors' Policy Agreement with Presidential Candidates," with Brandice Canes, and Sharece Thrower. Presidential Studies Quarterly.
  • "Conservatism in the Era of Trump," with Jeremy Pope. Perspective on Politics.
  • "Electoral Competitiveness and Legislative Productivity," with Soren Schmidt. American Politics Research.
  • "Does Party Trump Ideology? Disentangling Party and Ideology in America", with Jeremy Pope. American Political Science Review 113 (1) 38-54.
  • "The Evolution of National Constitutions", with Scott Abramson. Quarterly Journal of Political Science, Vol 14, No. 1: 89-114.

2018

  • "Who is Ideological? Measuring Ideological Responses to Policy Questions in the American Public" with Jeremy Pope. The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics 16 (1) 97-122.

Celeste Beesley


2020

  • "What Leads Government Officials to Use Impact Evidence," with Darren Greg and Nicholas Moffitt. Journal of Public Policy
  • "Globalization and Voter Turnout: Personal Welfare Effects and Societal Context," with Ida Bastiaens. Review of International Political Economy.

2019

  • "Foreign Policy Preferences in Ukraine: Trade and Ethnolinguistic Identity" International Studies Quarterly.
  • "The Compensation Hypothesis Goes East: FDI and Welfare State Demand in Post-Communist Countries" European Journal of Political Research.

2016

  • "Euromaidan and the Role of Protest in Democracy." PS: Political Science and Politics. 49(2):244-249.

2015

  • "Globalization and Corruption in Post-Soviet Countries: Perverse Effects on Economic Openness" in Eurasian Geography and Economics. Oxford: Taylor and Francis.

Adam Brown


2021

  • "An Experiment on Political Knowledge and 'Don't Know' Responses across Platforms," with Jeremy Pope. PS Political Science and Politics.

2019

  • "Measuring and Manipulating Constitutional Evaluations in the States: Legitimacy versus Veneration," with Jeremy Pope. American Politics Research, Vol 47, No. 5.

2018

  • Utah Politics and Government: American Democracy among a Unique Electorate. "Politics and Governments of the American States" series. University of Nebraska Press.
  • "The Role of Constitutional Features in Judicial Review." State Politics and Policy Quarterly 18 (4): 351-70.

2017

  • "Why do Legislators Skip Votes? Position Taking and Policy Influence" with Jay Goodliffe. Political Behavior 39 (2): 425-55.

Ethan Busby


2019

  • "Framing and Blame Attribution in Populist Rhetoric," with Josh Gubler, and Kirk Hawkins. Journal of Politics, Vol 81, No. 2: 616-630
  • "Pigeonholing Partisans: Mass Stereotypes of Party Supporters and Partisan Polarization," with Jacob Rothschild and Richard Shafranek. Political Behavior, Vol 41: 423-443.
  • "The Causes of Populism: Explaining the Victory," with Kirk Hawkins and Levente Littvay. Contemporary US Populism in a Comparative Perspective.

Ray Christensen


2020

  • "Japanese Democracy and Lessons for the United States, Eight Counterintuitive Lessons," pg. 205

2017

  • "Pork-Barrel Politics and Electoral Reform: Explaining the Curious Differences in the Experiences of Thailand and Japan," with Joel Sawat Selway The Journal of Asian Studies 76 no. 2:283-310.

2015

  • "Review of Japan under the DPJ: The Politics of Transition and Governance" in Journal of Japanese Studies.
  • "The Rules of the Election Game in Japan" in Party Politics in Japan, Political Chaos and Stalemate in the Twenty-First Century. New York: Routledge.

Scott Cooper


2014

  • "Currency Unions in the Developing World" in Handbook of the International Political Economy of Monetary Relations. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Richard Davis

2017

  • Supreme Democracy: The End of Elitism in Supreme Court Nominations. New York: Oxford University Press
  • Justices and Journalists: The Global Perspective with David Taras. New York: Cambridge University Press
  • "Symbiosis: The US Supreme Court and the Journalists Who Cover It" with David Taras, Justices and Journalists, New York: Cambridge University Press.

Ryan Davis


2020

  • "The Democratic Limits of Political Experiments" Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Vol 19, No. 4.

2019

  • “What Must Good Samaritans Do? Skepticism about the Political Enforceability of Duties to Aid." Public Affairs Quarterly 33 (1): 43-65.
  • "Symbolic Values" Journal of the American Philosophical Association, Vol 5, No. 4.

2018

  • "Frontier Kantianism: Autonomy and Authority in Emerson and Joseph Smith." Journal of Religious Ethics 46 (2): 332-359.
  • "Divine Love as a Model for Human Relationships." International Journal for Philosophy of Religion. 83 (3): 271-290.

Adam Dynes


2020

  • "Do Republican and Democratic Legislators have Polarized Views of their District's Demographics?" with Daniel Butler. Research & Politics, Vol 7, No. 3.
  • "Which Citizens Do Elected Officials Target with Distributive Spending? A Survey Experiment on US Municipal Officials." American Politics Research, Vol 48, No. 5.
  • "Noisy Retrospection: The Effect of Party Control on Policy Outcomes" American Political Science Review, Vol 114, No. 1: 237-257.

2019

  • "Revenue Source and Electoral Accountability: Experimental Evidence from Local U.S. Policymakers," with Lucy Martin. Political Behavior: 1-24.
  • "Personality and Gendered Selection Processes in the Political Pipeline," with Hans Hassell, Matthew Miles, and Jessica Robinson. Politics & Gender.
  • "The Personality of the Politically Ambitious," with Hans Hassell, and Matthew Miles. Political Behavior, Vol 41, No. 2: 309-336.

2017

  • “Ideology, Learning, and Policy Diffusion: Experimental Evidence” with Daniel M. Butler, Craig Volden, and Boris Shor. American Journal of Political Science 61 (1): 37–49.

2016

  • “How Politicians Discount the Opinions of Constituents with Whom They Disagree” with Daniel M. Butler. American Journal of Political Science 60 (4): 975–89.

2015

  • "Partisanship and the Allocation of Federal Spending: Do Same-Party Legislators or Voters Benefit from Shared Party Affiliation with the President and House Majority" in American Political Science Review. Cambridge University.

Jay Goodliffe


2020

  • "The Enduring Effects of State Party," with Paul Hernson, Richard Niemi, and Kelly Patterson. Election Law Journal, Vol 19, No.1: 45-63.
  • "The National Rifle Association: Seeking Stability in an Era of Policy Competitors," with Kelly Patterson. Interest Groups Politics, 10th edition: 47-62.

2019

  • "Interest Groups in the 2016 Election," with David Magleby. Financing the 2016 Election: 87-129.

2018

  • Who Donates in Campaigns? The Importance of Message, Messenger, Medium, and Structure with David B. Magleby and Joseph A. Olsen. Cambridge University Press.

2017

  • “Dependence Networks and the Diffusion of Domestic Political Institutions” with Darren Hawkins. Journal of Conflict Resolution 61(4): 903-929.
  • “Why do Legislators Skip Votes? Position Taking Versus Policy Influence” with Adam R. Brown. Political Behavior. 39(2): 425-455.

Joshua Gubler


2020

  • "Motives Don't Matter? Motive Attribution and Counterterror Policy," with Daphna Canetti, and Thomas Zeitzoff. Political Psychology.

2019

  • "Framing and Blame Attribution in Populist Rhetoric," with Ethan Busby, and Kirk Hawkins. Journal of Politics, Vol 81, No. 2: 616-630.

2018

  • "Toward Conflict or Compromise? How Violent Metaphors Polarize Partisan Attitudes" with Nathan P. Kalmoe and David A. Wood. Political Communication 35(3): 333-352.
  • “Violence, Aggression, and Ethics: The link between exposure to human violence and unethical behavior” with Skye Herrick, Richard Price, David A. Wood. Journal of Business Ethics 147(1): 25-34.

2016

  • "Considering the Political Consequences of Comparative Politics Experiments" with Joel S. Selway in Ethics and Experiments: Problems and Solutions for Social Scientists and Policy Professionals. New York: Routledge, pp. 171-182.

Ralph Hancock


2020

  • "Nephi's Obsession, Or, How to Talk with Nephi about God" Interpreter. A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, Vol 41: 131-144.
  • "Responsible Reform: Elder Cook's Caution about 'Persistent Bouts of Christianity'"
  • "Thinking, Acting, Flourishing: The Audacious Modesty of Pierre Manent's Practical Natural Law" Perspectives on Political Science, Vol 49, No. 4: 209-220.
  • "Donald Trump and Our Heritage: Confessions of an Anti-Anti Trumper" Public Discourse.
  • "The Spirit of Religion and the Spirit of Freedom"
  • "Embodied Sociality as the Meaning of Divinity: A Roman Catholic-Restoration Christian Exchange between Stephen H. Webb and Charles Randall Paul" Square Two, Vol 13, No.1.
  • "Christian Love, Secular Progress and Holistic Higher Education" Public Square Magazine.

2018

  • "Leo Strauss's Profound and Fragile Critique of Christianity" in Daniel Mahoney and Geoffrey Vaughan, eds., Leo Strauss and His Catholic Readers, Catholic University Press.
  • "Stuck with Pride: Belated Reflections on Peter Lawler's Tocquevillean Greatness." Perspectives on Political Science.

2016

  • "Conservatism, Aesthetic and Active: Reflections on Roger Scruton and Pierre Manent," Perspectives on Political Science 45:4.

Darren Hawkins


2020

  • "What Leads Government Officials to Use Impact Evidence," with Celeste Beesley and Nicholas Moffitt. Journal of Public Policy.

2019

  • "Do Citizens See Through Transparency? Evidence from Survey Experiments in Peru" with Lucas Brook, Ian Hansen, Neal Hoopes, and Taylor Tidwell. British Journal of Political Science 49(1).

2017

  • "Down the Rathole? Public Support for Foreign Aid" with Reuben Hurst and Taylor Tidwell. International Studies Quarterly 61(2): 442-454.
  • Dependence Networks and the Diffusion of Domestic Political Institutions" with Jay Goodliffe. Journal of Conflict Resolution 61(4): 903-929.

Kirk Hawkins


2020

  • "Is Populism the Third Dimension? The Quest for Political Alliances in Post-Crisis Spain," with Hugo Marcos and Carolina Plaza. Electoral Studies, Vol 63.

2019

  • "Framing and Blame Attribution in Populist Rhetoric," with Ethan Busby, and Josh Gubler. Journal of Politics, Vol 81, No.2: 616-630.
  • "Populism in Latin America" in Oxford Bibliographies in Political Science. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • "The ideational appraoch" in Handbook on Global Populism. Abingdon: Routledge.
  • "Contemporary US Populism in Comparative Perspective," with Levente Littvay.

2018

  • "Measuring populist discourse in the 2016 US presidential election" with Cristobal Rovira Kaltwasser. Nature Human Behavior. 2(April): 241-42.

Eric Hyer


2017

  • "Lean, Special, or Consensual? Vulnerability and External Buffering in the Small States of East-Central Europe" (with Dorothee Bohle). Comparative Politics, 49(2): 191-212.
  • "Grand Coalitions and Democratic Dysfunction: Two Warnings From Central Europe. Government and Opposition, 52(2): 329-355.
  • "Ungleiche Zwillinge: Gewerkschafter in der SPD" (with Martin Behrens). WSI-Mitteilungen, August, 587-596.

Wade Jacoby


2019

  • "From Lever to Club: Conditionality in the European Union During the Financial Crisis," with Jonathan Hopkin. Journal of European Public Policy
  • "Surplus Germany" German Politics

2018

  • "From Static to Dynamic Europeanization: The Case of Central and Eastern European Developmental Strategies" with Dorothee Bohle in Europeanization Revisited: Central and Eastern Europe in the European Union. Florence: European University Institute Press.

2017

  • "Lean, Special, or Consensual? Vulnerability and External Buffering in the Small States of East-Central Europe" with Dorothee Bohle. Comparative Politics, 49(2): 191-212.
  • "Grand Coalitions and Democratic Dysfunction: Two Warnings From Central Europe. Government and Opposition, 52(2): 329-355.

Chris Karpowitz


2021

  • "What Leads Racially Resentful Voters to Choose Black Candidates?" with King Tyson, Quin Monson, and Jeremy Pope. Journal of Politics, Vol 83, No. 1

2020

  • "How Parties Can Diversify Their Leadership," with Alejandra Aldridge, Quin Monson, and Jessica Preece. Good Reasons to Run: Women and Political Candidacy.

2019

  • "Democratic Innovations in North America," with Chad Raphael.
  • "2019 Summary Report: Trends, Knowledge, and Family Leave Policy," with Jeremy Pope. The Deseret News.

2018

  • "Do Enclaves Remediate Social Inequality?" with Tali Mendelberg. The Journal of Politics 80(4): 1134-1149.
  • "The Political Psychology of Deliberation" with Tali Mendelberg in The Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy. New York: Oxford University Press, 535-555.

2017

  • “How to Elect More Women: Gender and Candidate Success in a Field Experiment” with J. Quin Monson and Jessica R. Preece. 2017.The American Journal of Political Science. 61(4): 927-943.

Chris Krewson


2020

  • "Public Views of the US Supreme Court in the Aftermath of the Kavanaugh," with Jean Schroedel. Vol 101, No. 4: 1430-1441.

2019

  • "Save this Honorable Court: Shaping Public Perceptions of the Supreme Court Off the Bench" Political Research Quarterly, Vol 72, No. 3: 686-699.
  • "Strategic Sensationalism: Why Justices Use Emotional Appeals in Supreme Court Opinions" Justice System Journal, Vol 40, No. 4: 319-336.

Quinn Mecham


2020

  • "Review of 'Winning Hearts and Votes: Social Services and the Islamist Political Advantage'" Perspectives on Politics, Vol 18, No. 3: 988-989.

2018

  • "Islamist Parties and Foreign Policy in North Africa: Bridging Ideology and Pragmatism." Journal of North African Studies.
  • Institutional Origins of Islamist Political Mobilization. Cambridge University Press.

2017

  • "A Government of the Opposition: How Moroccan Islamists' Dual Role Contributes to their Electoral Success," in Adaptation Strategies of Islamist Movements, POMEPS Studies 26.

Quin Monson


2021

  • "What Leads Racially Resentful Voters to Choose Black Candidates?" with Chis Krewson, King Tyson, and Jeremy Pope. Journal of Politics, Vol 83, No. 1.
  • "Religion, Punitive Sentiment, and the Mediating Effect of Racial Resentment," with Melissa Jones. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion.

2020

  • "How Parties Can Diversify Their Leadership," with Alejandra Aldridge, Chis Karpowitz, and Jessica Preece. Good Reasons to Run: Women and Political Candidacy.
  • "Passive Zionism vs. Christian Zionism: Latter-day Saint and Evangelical Protestant Attitudes About Israel," with Kelly Duncan. Covenants and Communities: Jews and Latter-day Saints in Dialogue.

2017

  • “How to Elect More Women: Gender and Candidate Success in a Field Experiment” with Christopher F. Karpowitz and Jessica R. Preece. The American Journal of Political Science. 61(4): 927-943.

2016

  • "Who's In and Who's Out: The Politics of Religious Norms" with Christopher Karpowitz and Kelly Patterson. Politics and Religion 9:508-536.
  • "Representational Inconsistency: Presentation of Self and Explanations of Washington Activity in Campaign Mail and Franked Mail" with Hans J.G. Hassell. Congress and the Presidency 43:206-226.

Chad Nelson


2018

  • "Revolution and War: Saddam's Decision to Invade Iran." The Middle East Journal 72(2): 246-276.

2017

  • “Why the Great Powers Permitted the Creation of an American Hegemon.” Political Science Quarterly 132(4): 685-718.
  • “The Evolution of Norms: American Policy toward Revolution in Iran and Egypt.” Journal of Human Rights 16(4): 494-515.

Daniel Nielson


2020

  • "Owning It: Accountability and Citizens' Ownership over Oil, Aid, and Taxes," with Brandon de la Cuesta, Lucy Martin, and Helen Milner. Journal of Politics.
  • "Electoral Institutions and Electoral Cycles in Investment Incentives: A Field Experiment on Over 3,000 U.S. Municipalities," with Nathan Jensen and Michael Findley. American Journal of Political Science.

2019

  • "The Elusive Sources of Legitimacy Beliefs: Civil Society Views of International Election Observers" with Susan D. Hyde and Judith Kelley. Review of International Organizations 14.
  • "Escaping the Disengagement Dilemma: Two Field Experiments on Motivating Citizens to Report on Public Services," with Mark Buntaine and Jacob Skaggs. British Journal of Political Science: 1-21.
  • "Oil and Aid Revenue Produce Equal Demands for Accountability as Taxes in Ghana and Uganda," with Brandon De La Cuesta, Helen Milner, and Stephen Knack, Vol 116, No. 36.
  • "Budgets, SMS Texts, and Votes in Uganda," with Mark Buntaine, Sarah Bush, Ryan Jablonski, and Paula Pickering. Information, Accountability, and Cumulative Learning: Lessons from Metaketa.
  • "The Elusive Sources of Legitimacy Beliefs: Civil Society Views of International Election Observers," with Susan Hyde and Judith Kelley. Review of International Organizations, Vol 14.

2018

  • "SMS Texts Help Ugandan Voters Hold Elected Councillors Accountable at the Polls" with Mark T. Buntaine, Ryan Jablonski, and Paula Pickering. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115(26): 6668-6673.

2017

  • "International Organizations and Development Finance" with Bradley Parks and Michael J. Tierney. Review of International Organizations 12(2).

Kelly Patterson


2020

  • "The Enduring Effects of State Party Traditions on the Voting Experience," with Jay Goodliffe, Paul Herrnson, and Richard Niemi. Election Law Journal, Vol 19, No. 1: 45-63.
  • "The National Rifle Association: Seeking Stability in an Era of Policy Competitors," with Jay Goodliffe. Interest Groups Politics, 10th Edition: 47-62.

2016

  • "Who's In and Who's Out: The Politics of Religious Norms" with Christopher Karpowitz and J. Quin Monson. Politics and Religion 9:508-536.

2014

  • "Online Polls and Registration Based Sampling: A New Method for Pre-election Polling" with Michael J. Barber, Christopher B. Mann, and J. Quin Monson. Political Analysis 22: 321-335.
  • "Financing the 2012 Congressional Elections" with P. Hernnson and S. Perry Curtis in Financing the 2012 Elections. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.

Jeremy Pope


2021

  • "An Experiment on Political Knowledge and 'Don't Know' Responses across Platforms," with Adam Brown and Jeremy Pope. PS: Political Science and Politics
  • "What Leads Racially Resentful Voters to Choose Black Candidates?" with Chris Karpowitz, King Tyson, and Quin Monson. Journal of Politics, Vol 83, No. 1.

2019

  • "Does Party Trump Ideology? Disentangling Party and Ideology in America", with Jeremy Pope. American Political Science Review 113 (1) 38-54.
  • "Measuring and Manipulating Constitutional Evaluations in the States: Legitimacy vs. Veneration," with Adam Brown. American Politics Research, Vol 47, No. 5: 1135-1161.
  • "Conservatism in the Era of Trump," with Michael Barber. Perspectives on Politics.

2018

  • "Who is Ideological? Measuring Ideological Responses to Policy Questions in the American Public" with Jeremy Pope. The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics 16 (1) 97-122.

2017

  • “Who Gets the Credit? Legislative Responsiveness and Evaluations of Members, Parties, and the US Congress” with Daniel Butler and Christopher Karpowitz. Political Science Research Methods 5: 351-366.

Jessica Preece


2020

  • "How Parties Can Diversify Their Leadership," with Alejandra Aldridge, Chris Karpowitz, and Quin Monson. Good Reasons to Run: Women and Political Candidacy.

2019

  • "Personality and Gendered Selection Processes in the Political Pipeline," with Adam Dynes, Hans Hassell, and Matthew Miles. Politics & Gender.
  • "Thai Female Political Representation in the 2019 Elections," with Joel Selway, and Carly Madsen.

2017

  • “How to Elect More Women: Gender and Candidate Success in a Field Experiment” with Christopher F. Karpowitz and J. Quin Monson. The American Journal of Political Science. 61(4): 927-943.

2016

  • "Recruitment and Perceptions of Gender Bias in Party Leader Support" with Daniel M. Butler. Political Research Quarterly 69(4): 842-851.
  • "Gender Inequalities in Campaign Finance" with Michael Barber and Daniel M. Butler. Quarterly Journal of Political Science 11(20: 219-248.

Joel Selway


2021

  • "Thai National Identity and Lanna Identity in Northern Thailand" Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Vol 27, No. 1: 13.

2020

  • "Green in the Heart of Red: Understanding Phayao Province's Switch to Palang Pracharat in Thailand's 2019 General Election" Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol 42, No. 3: 398-424.
  • "Thailand's national moment: Protests in a continuing battle over nationalism"
  • "Which kinds of democracies respond more effectively to a pandemic?" Washington Post.
  • "Why Thailand's Top Court Just Dissolved a Political Party" Washington Post.
  • "Who Prefers Future Forward?" Thai Data Points.
  • "Exchange: Explaining the Passage of Universal Healthcare in Thailand," with Joseph Harris. Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol 20, No. 1: 99-119.

2019

  • "A New Dataset on Horizontal Structural Ethnic Inequalities in Thailand in Order to Address Sustainable Development Goal," with John Draper. Social Indicators Research.
  • "People Thought Tactical Voting was a Big Deal in Britain's General Election. It Wasn't." Washington Post.
  • "The Thai Raksa Chart Penalty: How the Decision to Split Pheu Thai Affected Final Vote Share," with Allen Hicken.
  • "Estimating the True Decline in Support for Pheu Thai: The Effect of Electoral Reform," with Allen Hicken. Thai Data Points.
  • "The Meaning of Thainess to the Lanna People" Proceedings of the Informal Northern Thai Group Lecture Series, No. 444
  • "An In-Depth Analysis of Future Forward's Electoral Success," with Allen Hicken. Thai Data Points.
  • "The Death of the Democrat Party?" with Allen Hicken. Thai Data Points.
  • "The Fate of Pheu Thai in the 2019 Election," with Allen Hicken. Thai Data Points.
  • "Thailand's March Elections Produced a Clear Threat to the Military Regime" Washington Post.
  • "Another Royal Signal? A Shinawatra Wedding in Hong Kong and the Thai Elections," with Allen Hicken. Thai Data Points.
  • "Beyond 'Network Monarchy': The Influence of the Aristocracy in Thai Elections," with Carly Madsen. Thai Data Points.
  • "Regional Voting: Comparing 2019 to 2011" Thai Data Points.
  • "Thai Elections Special, Thai Data Points," with Allen Hicken.
  • "Thai Female Political Representation in the 2019 Elections," with Carly Madsen and Jessica Preece.
  • "In Thailand's Political Drama, What Did the King Know and When Did He Know It?" Washington Post.
  • "Wait— What's Going on in Thailand?" Washington Post.

2017

  • "Thaksin the Populist?" with Kirk Hawkins. Chinese Political Science Review 2, no. 3: 372–394.
  • “Explaining the Different Outcomes in Thailand and Japan’s Electoral Reform” with Raymond Christensen. Journal of Asian Studies 76, no. 2: 283-310.

2015

  • "Ethnic Accommodation and Electoral Rules in Ethno-geographically Segregated Societies: PR Outcomes under FPTP in Myanmar Elections."Journal of East Asian Studies 15(3): 321-360.

Kendall Stiles


2019

  • "International Organizations and Respect for International Law" Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies, pg. 24.

2018

  • Trust and Hedging in International Relations. University of Michigan Press.

2015

  • International Organization: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, 3rd edition, with Margaret Karns and Karen Mingst. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.

2014

  • State Responses to International Law. London: Routledge

Sven Wilson


2020

  • "Military Service, Combat, and Civic Participation," with William Ruger. Armed Forces & Society.

2019

  • "Does Adult Height Predict Later Mortality: Comparative Evidence from the Early Indicators Samples" Economics and Human Biology, Vol 34: 274-285.
  • "Vicious Habits: Sexually Transmitted Infections among Black and White Union Army Veterans," with Chris Roudiez, Heather DeSomer, Coralee Lewis, and Noelle Yetter. Journal of Applied History, Vol 1.

2018

  • "Persistent social networks: Civil war veterans who fought together co-locate in later life" with Dora L. Costa, Matthew E. Kahn, and Christopher Roudiez. Regional Science and Urban Economics.
  • "Data set from the Union Army samples to study locational choice and social networks" with Dora L. Costa, Matthew E. Kahn, and Christopher Roudiez. Data in Brief 17:226-233.

2017

  • "Union Army Veterans, All Grown Up," with Dora L. Costa, Heather DeSomer, Eric Hanss, Christopher Roudiez, and Noelle Yetter. Historical Methods 50: 79-95.