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View article: Red lines versus negotiables: how exposure to wartime violence influences support for peace settlements in Ukraine
Red lines versus negotiables: how exposure to wartime violence influences support for peace settlements in Ukraine Open
What shapes attitudes toward wartime negotiation? Does exposure to violence lead citizens to take a hard-line approach to any peace settlements? Or does it make them more open to peace to make the violence stop? To answer these questions, …
View article: Replication Data for: War Time Military Service Can Affect Partisan Preferences
Replication Data for: War Time Military Service Can Affect Partisan Preferences Open
Does war-time military service affect partisan preferences? We argue that military service increases the salience and potential costs of war. Therefore, soldiers who serve during mismanaged wars will associate the ruling party with incompe…
View article: Interstate Conflict Can Reduce Support for Incumbents: Evidence from the Israeli Electorate and the Yom Kippur War
Interstate Conflict Can Reduce Support for Incumbents: Evidence from the Israeli Electorate and the Yom Kippur War Open
Does war affect support for incumbent leaders and parties? The literature is divided with studies reporting negative, positive, or null-effects. Many studies analyze the consequences of foreign intervention, and less is known about the pol…
View article: Replication Data for: Interstate War can Reduce Support for Incumbents
Replication Data for: Interstate War can Reduce Support for Incumbents Open
Replication data for "Interstate War can Reduce Support for Incumbents: Evidence from the Israeli Electorate and the Yom Kipur War" forthcoming in the Journal of Conflict Resolution.
View article: Burden sharing: income, inequality and willingness to fight
Burden sharing: income, inequality and willingness to fight Open
What explains citizens’ willingness to fight for their country in times of war? Using six waves of the World Values Survey, we find that individual willingness to fight is negatively related to country-level income inequality. When income …
View article: Burden Sharing: Income, Inequality and Willingness to Fight
Burden Sharing: Income, Inequality and Willingness to Fight Open
What explains citizens’ willingness to fight for their country in times of war? Using six waves of the World Values Survey, this study finds that individual willingness to fight is negatively related with country-level income inequality. W…
View article: Refugees, xenophobia, and domestic conflict
Refugees, xenophobia, and domestic conflict Open
What factors influence attitudes towards refugees? Do negative attitudes towards refugees also influence attitudes towards conflict in the host countries? Previous studies suggest that an influx of refugees, and locals’ reaction to them, m…
View article: Who Gets What from International Organizations? The Case of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Technical Cooperation
Who Gets What from International Organizations? The Case of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Technical Cooperation Open
How and on what grounds do international organizations allocate aid to their member states? I answer this question in the context of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). I find that political considerations affect the likelihood …
View article: Who Gets What from International Organizations? The Case of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Technical Cooperation
Who Gets What from International Organizations? The Case of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Technical Cooperation Open
How and on what grounds do international organizations allocate aid to their member states? I answer this question in the context of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). I find that political considerations affect the likelihood …
View article: Settling on Violence: Expansion of Israeli Outposts in the West Bank in Response to Terrorism
Settling on Violence: Expansion of Israeli Outposts in the West Bank in Response to Terrorism Open
How does terrorism affect land control in intrastate conflicts? This article explores this question in the case of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict during the Second Intifada (2000–2005), and shows that Palestinian attacks led to an expans…
View article: Settling on Violence: Expansion of Israeli Outposts in the West Bank in Response to Terrorism
Settling on Violence: Expansion of Israeli Outposts in the West Bank in Response to Terrorism Open
How does terrorism affect land control in intrastate conflicts? This article explores this question in the case of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict during the Second Intifada (2000–2005), and shows that Palestinian attacks led to an expans…