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Horizontal inequalities and ethnonationalist civil war: A global comparison
LE Cederman, NB Weidmann, KS Gleditsch
American Political Science Review 105 (3), 478-495, 2011
13632011
Can hearts and minds be bought? The economics of counterinsurgency in Iraq
E Berman, JN Shapiro, JH Felter
Journal of political Economy 119 (4), 766-819, 2011
9642011
Violence and risk preference: Experimental evidence from Afghanistan
M Callen, M Isaqzadeh, JD Long, C Sprenger
American Economic Review 104 (1), 123-148, 2014
7322014
Religion, terrorism and public goods: Testing the club model
E Berman, DD Laitin
Journal of public Economics 92 (10-11), 1942-1967, 2008
6712008
Radical, religious, and violent: The new economics of terrorism
E Berman
MIT press, 2011
6652011
The terrorist's dilemma: Managing violent covert organizations
JN Shapiro
Princeton University Press, 2013
5442013
Explaining support for combatants during wartime: A survey experiment in Afghanistan
J Lyall, G Blair, K Imai
American Political Science Review 107 (04), 679-705, 2013
5302013
Aid under fire: Development projects and civil conflict
B Crost, J Felter, P Johnston
American Economic Review 104 (6), 1833-1856, 2014
5012014
Religious extremism: The good, the bad, and the deadly
LR Iannaccone, E Berman
Public choice 128, 109-129, 2006
4832006
Do working men rebel? Insurgency and unemployment in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Philippines
E Berman, M Callen, JH Felter, JN Shapiro
Journal of Conflict Resolution 55 (4), 496-528, 2011
418*2011
Does decapitation work? Assessing the effectiveness of leadership targeting in counterinsurgency campaigns
PB Johnston
International Security 36 (4), 47-79, 2012
3932012
Who takes the blame? The strategic effects of collateral damage
LN Condra, JN Shapiro
American journal of political science 56 (1), 167-187, 2012
3912012
The beheading of criminal organizations and the dynamics of violence in Mexico
G Calderón, G Robles, A Díaz-Cayeros, B Magaloni
Journal of Conflict Resolution 59 (8), 1455-1485, 2015
3512015
Testing the surge: Why did violence decline in Iraq in 2007?
S Biddle, JA Friedman, JN Shapiro
International Security 37 (1), 7-40, 2012
3362012
Poverty and support for militant politics: Evidence from Pakistan
G Blair, C Christine Fair, N Malhotra, JN Shapiro
American Journal of Political Science 57 (1), 30-48, 2013
3122013
An empirical validation study of popular survey methodologies for sensitive questions
B Rosenfeld, K Imai, JN Shapiro
American Journal of Political Science 60 (3), 783-802, 2016
2672016
The impact of US drone strikes on terrorism in Pakistan
PB Johnston, AK Sarbahi
International Studies Quarterly 60 (2), 203-219, 2016
2522016
Community counts: The social reintegration of ex-combatants in Colombia
O Kaplan, E Nussio
Conflict Management and Peace Science 35 (2), 132-153, 2018
2352018
Traditional governance, citizen engagement, and local public goods: evidence from Mexico
A Díaz-Cayeros, B Magaloni, A Ruiz-Euler
World development 53, 80-93, 2014
2342014
Is the Phone Mightier than the Sword? Cell Phones and Insurgent Violence in Iraq
JN Shapiro, N Weidmann
International Organization, 0
234*
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