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Graduate Student Dissertations in Progress

Elgun, Ozlem. The Effect of Leadership Replacement and Succession Mechanisms on Conflict Behavior: Initiation, Duration, and Outcomes.

Fuerst, K. Philipp. A Unified Model of Deterrence and Reassurance in Grand Strategy.

Gallagher, Maryann. Who Ups the Ante in International Relations? Personality Traits and Risky Foreign Policy.

Harrell, Jessica. Gender and Congressional Campaign Strategies.

Haywood, Keisha. This Land is My Land: Why Violent Secessionist Groups Become Less Violent.

Kakietek, Jakub. Is Policy Contagious? Democracy, International Pressures, and the Politics of HIV/AIDS in the Developing World.

Kirkpatrick, Andrew. Fishing for Ballots: Domestic Institutions, Common Pool Resource Problems, and Compliance with International Enrivonmental Regimes.

Kucik, Jeffrey. Terms of Trade Volatility and the Design of International Trade Institutions.

Moore, Joel. Varieties of Capitalist Development: The Politics of Economic Governance in Developing Countries.

Raciborski, Rafal. Explaining the Robin Hood Paradox: The Politics of Income Redistribution in Democratic Countries.

Reuter, Ora John. The Origins of Dominant Parties.

Ritter, Emily Hencken. An Endogenous Theory of Human Rights Violations under Institutional Executive Constraint.

Smelcer, Susan Navarro. The Role of Dissent in Legal Development.

Smith, Adrienne. “Chicks in Charge”: Political Incorporation and Women’s Interests in Municipal
Policymaking.


Strayhorn, Joshua. Compliance and Legal Consistency in the U.S. Courts of Appeals.

Vigilante, Katherine. A New Measure of Judicial Activism: A Survey of Multiple Elites and their Perceptions of State Supreme Court Activism Across the Fifty U.S. States.

Wofford, Claire. The Road Not Taken: Selection of Legal Rules on the U.S. Supreme Court.



 

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