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Dan Reiter
Aggressive Behaviors Within Politics, 1948-1962: a Cross-National Study," Journal of Conflict Resolution 10, No.3 (September 1966): 249-270
International Conflict PS 9450 114 Arts and Science R 6:00-8:30 Fall 2020 University of Missouri
The University of Texas at Austin Government 388K (39090) Study of International Relations Fall 2014, T Th 2-3.30, CAL 323
How Smart and Tough Are Democracies? Reassessing
STILL LOOKING for AUDIENCE COSTS Erik Gartzke and Yonatan
Theories of War and Peace
Political Science 617 Topics and Debates in International Relations
ALEXANDER B. DOWNES the George Washington University
1 PS 247A Quantitative Approaches to International Relations Fall Quarter 2004 SSB 104, Wednesday 5:00-7:50 PM Kristian Skrede G
DAN REITER September 12, 2013
H-Diplo/ISSF Roundtable XII
Understanding Victory Dan Reiter and Allan C
Democratic Transitions, Institutional Strength, and War Edward D
585 Syllabus
Correspondence Dan Reiter and Allan C
PO 4700 Contemporary International Relations
Conflict and Peace Fall 2015 Randall Schweller Office Hours: by Appointment
Christopher Gelpi
Top View
Public Attitudes Toward the Use of Force and Presidential
Michael C. Horowitz 3803 Locust Walk Telephone: (215) 898-6155 Philadelphia, PA 19104 E-Mail:
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DAN REITER June 6, 2021
Why Democracies May Actually Be Less Reliable Allies
Michael C. Horowitz 3803 Locust Walk Telephone: (215) 898-6155 Philadelphia, PA 19104 E-Mail:
[email protected]
Theories of War and Peace
Syllabus for International Security
POS 560 - Fall 2021 International Relations Mondays 9-11:45 AM MST in Coor Hall 6605
Why NATO Enlargement Does Not Spread Democracy Dan Reiter
Michael C. Horowitz
Forced to Be Free? Alexander B. Downes and Why Foreign-Imposed Regime Change Jonathan Monten Rarely Leads to Democratization
Democracy, War Initiation, and Victory. by Dan Reiter and Allan C
H-Diplo Review Essay
H-Diplo/ISSF Roundtable, Vol. 3, No. 19 (2012)
DAN REITER October 2, 2018
Political Science 560 International Relations: Theory and Methodology Pennsylvania State University Wednesday 1:00 Pm– 4:00 Pm 236 Pond Lab