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Feb 12, 2021
Schonfeld, Bryan, 2021, "Replication Data for: Trading Places, Trading Platforms: The Geography of Trade Policy Realignment", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/VYRKRB, Harvard Dataverse, V1
What motivates politicians and political parties to shift their positioning on an issue? Focusing on the case of trade policy in advanced plurality countries, I argue that the relative positioning of parties on an existing issue can change even when the preferences of the key actors (voters and politicians) are held constant, and even when party le...
Feb 12, 2021
Myrick, Rachel, 2021, "Replication Data for: Do External Threats Unite or Divide? Security Crises, Rivalries, and Polarization in American Foreign Policy", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YNVYO2, Harvard Dataverse, V1
A common explanation for increasing polarization in contemporary American foreign policy is the absence of external threat. I identify two mechanisms through which threats could reduce polarization: by revealing information about an adversary that elicits a bipartisan response from policymakers (information mechanism) and by heightening the salienc...
Feb 11, 2021
Christensen, Darin; Hartman, Alexandra; Samii, Cyrus, 2021, "Replication Data for: Legibility and External Investment: An Institutional Natural Experiment in Liberia", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/UJZY4C, Harvard Dataverse, V1
We address a debate over the eects of private versus customary property rights on external investment. Despite political economists’ claims that external investors favor private property rights, other experts argue that customary systems enable large-scale “land grabs.” We organize these competing claims, highlighting tradeos due to dierences in le...
Feb 9, 2021
Baccini, Leonardo; Guidi, Mattia; Poletti, Arlo; Yildirim, Aydin B., 2021, "Replication Data for: Trade Liberalization and Labor Market Institutions", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SIEH2Y, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:1HzIJT99GMK49iUWtp0Q/g== [fileUNF]
While the firm-level distributional consequences of market liberalization are well understood, previous studies have paid only limited attention to how variations in domestic institutions across countries affect the winners and losers from opening up to trade. We argue that the presence of coordinated wage bargaining institutions, which impose a ce...
Jan 26, 2021
Mansfield, Edward D.; Rudra, Nita, 2021, "Replication Data for: Embedded Liberalism in the Digital Era", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BRV0WN, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:MTWzBQju3pWCBz9mzJotdw== [fileUNF]
In recent years, the volume and intensity of attacks on globalization have been steadily rising. It is frequently argued that the anti-globalization backlash stems from strains that have been placed on the compromise of embedded liberalism. We argue that existing research underemphasizes how technological change and the digital revolution have cont...
Jan 25, 2021
Malis, Matt, 2021, "Replication Data for: Conflict, Cooperation, and Delegated Diplomacy", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZTWOYY, Harvard Dataverse, V2
Does diplomacy affect the prospects of international conflict and cooperation? Systematic empirical assessment has been hindered by the inferential challenges of separating diplomacy from the distribution of power and interests that underlies its conduct. This paper addresses the question of diplomacy’s efficacy by examining the intragovernmental p...
Jan 12, 2021
Blair, Christopher W.; Chenoweth, Erica; Horowitz, Michael C.; Perkoski, Evan; Potter, Philip B. K., 2021, "Replication Data for: Honor Among Thieves: Understanding Rhetorical and Material Cooperation Among Violent Non-State Actors", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PHUSUM, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:CEDXAGvwUESU6xRqtN+NLg== [fileUNF]
Cooperation among militant organizations contributes to capability but also presents security risks. This is particularly the case when organizations face substantial repression from the state. As a consequence, for cooperation to emerge and persist when it is most valuable, militant groups must have means of committing to cooperation even when the...
Dec 14, 2020
Huff, Connor; Schub, Robert, 2020, "Replication Data for: Segregation, Integration, and Death: Evidence from the Korean War", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SVMFIQ, Harvard Dataverse, V1
How does the design of military institutions affect who bears the costs of war? We answer this question by studying the transformative shift from segregated to integrated US military units during the Korean War. Combining new micro-level data on combat fatalities with archival data on the deployment and racial composition of military battalions, we...
Dec 14, 2020
Edry, Jessica; Johnson, Jesse C.; Leeds, Brett Ashley, 2020, "Replication Data for: Threats at Home and Abroad: Interstate War, Civil War, and Alliance Formation", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/5MP5RJ, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:Xvb54Yj/d7YoYBiPDTzsQQ== [fileUNF]
In the current era, many of the military threats faced by state leaders come from domestic and transnational nonstate actors. Military alliances are recognized as an important policy strategy to counter military threats, but existing research has primarily been focused on threats from other states and has difficulty uncovering a consistent relation...
Dec 14, 2020
Bormann, Nils-Christian; Pengl, Yannick I.; Cederman, Lars-Erik; Weidmann, Nils B., 2020, "Replication Data for: Globalization, Institutions and Ethnic Inequality", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QLG842, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Recent research has shown that inequality between ethnic groups is strongly driven by politics, where powerful groups and elites channel the state’s resources towards their constituencies. Most of the existing literature assumes that these politically-induced inequalities are static and rarely change over time. In this paper, we challenge this clai...
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