Explore the articles of seven scholars affiliated with the Department of Political Science in the February-March 2022 issue of the Journal of Conflict Resolution.
In the article, "Putting Terror in Its Place: An Experiment on Mitigating Fears of Terrorism among the American Public" all three authors are affiliated with the Department of Political Science. Coauthors Daniel Silverman '17 and Daniel Kent '20 are both PhD alums of the Department. The other coauthor, Christopher Gelpi, is a Professor of Political Science and serves as the Director and Chair of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution at the Mershon Center for International Security Studies.
Kathleen Powers '15 and Joshua D. Kertzer '13, both PhD alums, serve as two of the four coauthors of the article, "What’s Fair in International Politics? Equity, Equality, and Foreign Policy Attitudes."
Eleonora Mattiacci '14, a PhD alum, is the lead author of "Atomic Ambiguity: Event Data Evidence on Nuclear Latency and International Cooperation."
Michael Reese '09, a PhD alum, is one of three coauthors for the article, "Does Insurgent Selective Punishment Deter Collaboration? Evidence from the Drone War in Pakistan."