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Changing lanes or stuck in the middle: Why are anocracies more prone to civil wars?
PM Regan, SR Bell
Political Research Quarterly, 2010
1232010
Neighborhood watch: Spatial effects of human rights INGOs
SR Bell, KC Clay, A Murdie
The Journal of Politics 74 (2), 354-368, 2012
982012
Coercion, capacity, and coordination: Predictors of political violence
SR Bell, D Cingranelli, A Murdie, A Caglayan
Conflict Management and Peace Science 30 (3), 240-262, 2013
972013
The apparatus for violence: Repression, violent protest, and civil war in a cross-national framework
SR Bell, A Murdie
Conflict management and peace science 35 (4), 336-354, 2018
562018
The effect of US troop deployments on human rights
SR Bell, KC Clay, C Martinez Machain
Journal of Conflict Resolution 61 (10), 2020-2042, 2017
522017
UN peacekeeping forces and the demand for sex trafficking
SR Bell, ME Flynn, C Martinez Machain
International Studies Quarterly 62 (3), 643-655, 2018
442018
Taking the fight to them: Neighborhood human rights organizations and domestic protest
SR Bell, T Bhasin, KC Clay, A Murdie
British Journal of Political Science 44 (4), 853-875, 2014
382014
Opening yourself up: The role of external and internal transparency in terrorism attacks
SR Bell, KC Clay, A Murdie, J Piazza
Political Research Quarterly 67 (3), 603-614, 2014
382014
Shifting power, commitment problems, and preventive war
SR Bell, JC Johnson
International Studies Quarterly 59 (1), 124-132, 2015
362015
Choosing the best house in a bad neighborhood: Location strategies of human rights INGOs in the non-western world
CM Barry, SR Bell, KC Clay, ME Flynn, A Murdie
International Studies Quarterly 59 (1), 86-98, 2015
292015
What you don’t know can hurt you: Information, external transparency, and interstate conflict, 1982–1999
SR Bell
Conflict Management and Peace Science 30 (5), 452-468, 2013
20*2013
“Force multipliers”: Conditional effectiveness of military and INGO human security interventions
SR Bell, A Murdie, P Blocksome, K Brown
Journal of Human Rights 12 (4), 397-422, 2013
192013
Power, territory, and interstate conflict
SR Bell
Conflict Management and Peace Science 34 (2), 160-175, 2017
182017
An international game of risk: Troop placement and major power competition
MD Nieman, C Martinez Machain, OV Chyzh, SR Bell
The Journal of Politics 83 (4), 1307-1321, 2021
172021
Join the chorus, avoid the spotlight: The effect of neighborhood and social dynamics on human rights organization shaming
SR Bell, KC Clay, A Murdie
Journal of Conflict Resolution 63 (1), 167-193, 2019
172019
Deadly triangles: The implications of regional competition on interactions in asymmetric dyads
MA Allen, SR Bell, KC Clay
Foreign Policy Analysis 14 (2), 169-190, 2018
172018
Passenger or driver? A cross-national examination of media coverage and Civil War interventions
SR Bell, R Frank, P Macharia
International Interactions 39 (5), 646-671, 2013
172013
Human rights violations and post-election protest
SR Bell, S Chernykh
Political Research Quarterly 72 (2), 460-472, 2019
142019
Trade interdependence and the use of force: do issues matter?
SR Bell, AG Long
International Interactions 42 (5), 750-773, 2016
142016
Help or hindrance? The role of humanitarian military interventions in human security NGO operations
SR Bell, P Blocksome, KP Brown, A Murdie
International Political Science Review 40 (2), 263-278, 2019
122019
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