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Book
Democracy and Coercive Diplomacy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001).
Articles
“The Politics of Risking Peace: Do Hawks or Doves Deliver the Olive Branch?” International Organization, forthcoming.
“Revealing Preferences: Empirical Estimation of a Crisis Bargaining Game with Incomplete Information” (with Jeffrey B. Lewis), Political Analysis, 11 (Fall 2003), 345-67.
“The Democratic Advantage: Institutional Foundations of Financial Power in International Competition” (with Barry R. Weingast), International Organization 57 (Winter 2003), 1-40.
“Looking for Audience Costs,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 45 (Feb. 2001), pp. 32-60.
“Do Democratic Institutions Constrain or Inform?: Contrasting Two Institutional Perspectives on Democracy and War,” International Organization 52 (Spring 1999), pp. 233-66.
“Domestic Opposition and Signaling in International Crises,” American Political Science Review 92 (Dec. 1998), pp. 829-44.
“The Politics of the Political Business Cycle,” British Journal of Political Science 25 (Jan. 1995), pp. 79-99.
Book Chapters
“Tying Hands and Washing Hands: The U.S. Congress and Multilateral Humanitarian Intervention,” in Daniel Drezner, ed., Locating the Proper Authorities: The Interaction of International and Domestic Institutions (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2003), pp. 105-42.
“Domestic Political Competition and Transparency in International Crises: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,” in Bernard I. Finel and Kristin M. Lord, eds., Power and Conflict in the Age of Transparency (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000), pp. 57-82.
“Limited Governments, Powerful States” (with Barry R. Weingast), in Randolph Siverson, ed., Strategic Politicians, Institutions, and Foreign Policy (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1998), pp. 15-50.