Working Papers
"Wearing out the Welcome: Comparing Anti-Refugee and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes" with Brendan Skip Mark
Earlier version presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2016
Earlier version presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2016

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“The Fight or Flight Response and the Conditional Effects of Indiscriminate Violence in Civil War.”
Presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2015
“A New Dataset on State Practices towards Refugees."
Presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2015
“From Bad to Worse: How State Capacity Conditions Humanitarian Aid’s Effect on Civil Conflict Onset.”
Presented at APSA Annual Meeting, 2014
“Civil War Intervention and Regional Destabilization: Refugee Flows as a Threat to Third-Party Interests.”
Presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2014
“The Effects of Sector-Specific Bilateral Trade Flows on Intervention into Civil War.”
Presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2014
“Refugees and Repression: A Human Rights Paradox?” (with K. Chad Clay)
Presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2013
“Democracy and Prosperity: Solving the Commitment Problem by Monitoring Agents of the State.” (with David H. Clark)
"Incentives to Intervene: Third-party Economic Interests and Multilateral Intervention in Interstate Conflict" (with Katja B. Kleinberg and Gregory Robinson)
Presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2015
“A New Dataset on State Practices towards Refugees."
Presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2015
“From Bad to Worse: How State Capacity Conditions Humanitarian Aid’s Effect on Civil Conflict Onset.”
Presented at APSA Annual Meeting, 2014
“Civil War Intervention and Regional Destabilization: Refugee Flows as a Threat to Third-Party Interests.”
Presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2014
“The Effects of Sector-Specific Bilateral Trade Flows on Intervention into Civil War.”
Presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2014
“Refugees and Repression: A Human Rights Paradox?” (with K. Chad Clay)
Presented at ISA Annual Convention, 2013
“Democracy and Prosperity: Solving the Commitment Problem by Monitoring Agents of the State.” (with David H. Clark)
"Incentives to Intervene: Third-party Economic Interests and Multilateral Intervention in Interstate Conflict" (with Katja B. Kleinberg and Gregory Robinson)