Search Results - "RITTER, EMILY HENCKEN"
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Preventing and Responding to Dissent: The Observational Challenges of Explaining Strategic Repression
Published in The American political science review (01-02-2016)“…Although scholarly consensus suggests that dissent causes repression, the behaviors are endogenous: governments and dissidents act in expectation of each…”
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Oil discoveries, civil war, and preventive state repression
Published in Journal of peace research (01-09-2022)“…Anticipated shifts in power favoring one side can lead to preventive war today. When power is poised to shift towards the state, potential rebels may launch a…”
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Policy Disputes, Political Survival, and the Onset and Severity of State Repression
Published in The Journal of conflict resolution (01-02-2014)“…Under what conditions will a state repress its citizens? The literature examining human rights violations lacks consensus over exactly how repression and…”
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National Leaders, Political Security, and the Formation of Military Coalitions
Published in International studies quarterly (01-09-2016)“…States frequently form military coalitions, and these collaborations matter a great deal for international politics, yet their origins are poorly understood…”
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Contagious Rebellion and Preemptive Repression
Published in The Journal of conflict resolution (01-03-2014)“…Civil conflict appears to be contagious—scholars have shown that civil wars in a state's neighborhood make citizens more likely to rebel at home. However, war…”
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Treaties, Tenure, and Torture: The Conflicting Domestic Effects of International Law
Published in The Journal of politics (01-04-2013)“…International human rights treaties are argued to increase both the likelihood of domestic mobilized dissent and judicial constraint. These pressures pull…”
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Emigrants and the onset of civil war
Published in Journal of peace research (01-01-2014)“…We propose that emigrants affect the likelihood of civil war onset in their state of origin by influencing the willingness of individuals to join rebel…”
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Bargaining and the effectiveness of international criminal regimes
Published in Journal of theoretical politics (01-04-2012)“…International institutions lack the independent ability to punish non-compliance, but states sustain cooperation because they can target one another for…”
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Human rights treaties and mobilized dissent against the state
Published in Review of International Organizations (01-12-2016)“…How does state obligation to international human rights treaties (HRTs) affect mobilized dissent? We argue that obligations to protect human rights affect not…”
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Contentious Politics in the Trump Era
Published in PS, political science & politics (01-01-2018)“…How ought we understand the Trump era? How can we make sense of the White House's actions? These questions are important not only for scholars of American…”
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Conflict Processes and Courts: Repression, Dissent, and the Influence of Domestic Judicial Institutions
Published 01-01-2010“…Under what conditions will a state repress its citizens? Scholars have in large part turned to institutional studies to answer this question. However, we…”
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Book Reviews|Comparative Politics
Published in Perspectives on politics (01-09-2017)“…How Social Movements Die: Repression and Demobilization of the Republic of New Africa. By Davenport Christian . New York : Cambridge University Press , 2015…”
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How Social Movements Die: Repression and Demobilization of the Republic of New Africa
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