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Feb 14, 2016
Randy Clemons; Rolfe Daus Peterson; Carl Palmer, 2016, "Replication Data for: Priming Assad: An Experiment of Ethnic Priming and Attitudes toward Military Action in Syria", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EBKYJO, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:a334R6iXzxD3rrjemQyI5w== [fileUNF]
Americans’ low level of support for intervening in Syria presents a puzzle raising questions about how democracies approach conflict. Scholars have noted that the United States’ public may need to view opponents in conflict as different than themselves before military force is used. But what is the tipping point between perceiving someone as “one o... |
Feb 14, 2016
Colton Heffington, 2016, "Replication Data for: Hawks and Doves Reconsidered: Parties, Leaders, and Foreign Policy in Democracies", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ELCDQS, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:YIA5f60TriasiMAzdJGwAg== [fileUNF]
What are the domestic determinants of international conflict? A number of political scientists have proposed that leaders in democracies initiate interstate disputes or use force abroad to divert the electorate's attention away from a flagging economy. Others have examined the role of institutions in constraining political leaders. Some scholars ha... |
Feb 14, 2016
Jeffrey S. Peake, 2016, "Replication Data for: The Domestic Politics of U.S. Treaty Ratification: Bilateral Treaties from 1949-2012", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EK1WTZ, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Treaties represent an important policy mechanism in U.S. foreign policy. There are good reasons to expect that the political process underlying treaty ratification in the U.S. is structured by the partisan political context, the policy context including the policy agenda, and, in the case of bilateral agreements, the relationship between the treaty... |
Feb 14, 2016
Nathan Toronto, 2016, "Replication Data for: Security Assistance for the Long Term: Economic Modernization and Institutionalized Military Professionalism", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IHQMJP, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:QKu4wdxpVCZ5JzG4jKNc7g== [fileUNF]
A central component of many Western security strategies is the professionalization of foreign militaries. Using security assistance doctrine and operational experience, Western advisors have achieved an appreciable level of competence in foreign security forces, but it is unclear whether this competence will last. This paper investigates the condit... |
Feb 14, 2016
Brian Benjamin Crisher; Mark Souva, 2016, "Replication Data for: Diversion for All? Domestic Political Problems and Relative Power", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HKCRBU, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:XRRUDgbiOV1At3/ROUIvFA== [fileUNF]
The rationalist version of diversionary uses of military force expects targets to strategically avoid states with diversionary incentives. When first advanced this argument helped account for the weak support for diversionary behavior. However, in recent years, a significant body of research has found support for diversionary theory. Given incentiv... |
Feb 14, 2016
A. Burcu Bayram, 2016, "Replication Data for: AIDING STRANGERS: GENERALIZED TRUST AND THE MORAL BASIS OF PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR FOREIGN AID", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/XQQ23M, Harvard Dataverse, V2, UNF:6:ppTlaDykyMScvtz0cMUrQg== [fileUNF]
Why do publics in donor countries support foreign aid? Focusing on material factors, ideology, and identities, the literature has largely neglected the moral basis of foreign aid attitudes. I argue that generalized trust, defined as the belief in the integrity and t rustworthiness of people, is a crucial component of the moral calculus of public s... |
Feb 13, 2016
Leslie E. Anderson; Won-ho Park, 2016, "Replication Data for: International Contributions to Nicaraguan Democracy: The Role of Foreign Municipal Donations for Social Development", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/H1B3TJ, Harvard Dataverse, V1
As the study of new democracies has advanced, scholarly attention has directed itself to the role of subnational government in advancing democracy. Scholars are divided over whether or not subnational politics enhances democracy. This article enters that debate by examining the role of foreign donations directly into Nicaragua’s municipalities. Dra... |
Feb 13, 2016
Victor H. Asal; Matthew Krain; Amanda Murdie; Brandon Kennedy, 2016, "Replication Data for: Killing the Messenger: Political System Openness as a Determinant of Journalist Killing, 1992-2008", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GPJ6MA, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:NxUirF/QC+AVCqLFJkHMRQ== [fileUNF]
What countries are most dangerous for journalists? Both conventional wisdom and extant literature on repression, democra cy, and reporter fatalities suggest that more open political systems should make journalists safer. However, we argue that a more open political context actually makes it more dangerous for journalists because they are freer to p... |
Feb 13, 2016
Curtis Bell; Patrick Keys, 2016, "Replication Data for: Conditional Relationships between Drought and Civil War in sub-Saharan Africa", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZTJO4G, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:dmC5N59CNUUgjoklqUkvkg== [fileUNF]
Environmental security scholars continue to debate the existence of generalizable linkages between civil war to scarcity-inducing weather. Drawing on the multidisciplinary literature on climate change adaptation, we claim the destabilizing consequences of environmental crises are dependent upon several conditions that affect a state’s susceptibilit... |
Feb 13, 2016
Youngwan Kim, 2016, "Replication Data for: How NGOs Influence States’ Foreign Policy Behaviors: Analysis of Interaction Between States and NGOs With a New Dataset", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/L6T8GD, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:1eqg9uWJCKBEKbv6G4FdMA== [fileUNF]
This paper is designed to understand the relationship between states and Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs), especially how they influence one another. In this study, I argue that NGOs influence states’ foreign policy behaviors toward other states directly, functioning as information providers and lobbying groups. By applying theoretical argument... |