This project finds that individuals have an intuitive sense of the power to hurt and explores three plausible mechanisms that could account for this dynamic.
A counterintuitive finding in IR is that important changes in policy are initiated by unlikely leaders. This project emphasizes that public preferences are central to explain this dynamic.
This paper proposes to quantify common usages of "international order" in order to catalyze a more robust scientific research program on this important concept.
This projects examines the impact of established survey instruments on the cognitive burden of participants and proposes a new instrument design to improve survey response quality.