A rose by any other name: Neoclassical realism as the logical and necessary extension of structural realism B Rathbun Security Studies 17 (2), 294-321, 2008 | 325 | 2008 |
Partisan interventions: European party politics and peace enforcement in the Balkans BC Rathbun Cornell University Press, 2004 | 271 | 2004 |
Uncertain about uncertainty: understanding the multiple meanings of a crucial concept in international relations theory BC Rathbun International studies quarterly 51 (3), 533-557, 2007 | 212 | 2007 |
Interviewing and qualitative field methods: pragmatism and practicalities BC Rathbun The Oxford handbook of political methodology, 2008 | 185 | 2008 |
Moral support: How moral values shape foreign policy attitudes JD Kertzer, KE Powers, BC Rathbun, R Iyer The Journal of Politics 76 (3), 825-840, 2014 | 184 | 2014 |
Before hegemony: Generalized trust and the creation and design of international security organizations BC Rathbun International Organization, 243-273, 2011 | 147 | 2011 |
Trust in international cooperation: International security institutions, domestic politics and American multilateralism BC Rathbun Cambridge University Press, 2011 | 144 | 2011 |
Hierarchy and community at home and abroad: Evidence of a common structure of domestic and foreign policy beliefs in American elites BC Rathbun Journal of Conflict Resolution 51 (3), 379-407, 2007 | 135 | 2007 |
Taking foreign policy personally: Personal values and foreign policy attitudes BC Rathbun, JD Kertzer, J Reifler, P Goren, TJ Scotto International Studies Quarterly 60 (1), 124-137, 2016 | 116 | 2016 |
It takes all types: social psychology, trust, and the international relations paradigm in our minds BC Rathbun IT 1, 345, 2009 | 76 | 2009 |
Diplomacy’s value: Creating security in 1920s Europe and the contemporary Middle East BC Rathbun Cornell University Press, 2014 | 70 | 2014 |
Does one right make a realist? Conservatism, neoconservatism, and isolationism in the foreign policy ideology of American elites BC Rathbun Political Science Quarterly 123 (2), 271-299, 2008 | 52 | 2008 |
Is anybody not an (international relations) liberal? BC Rathbun Security Studies 19 (1), 2-25, 2010 | 49 | 2010 |
The ‘magnificent fraud’: Trust, international cooperation, and the hidden domestic politics of American multilateralism after World War II BC Rathbun International Studies Quarterly 55 (1), 1-21, 2011 | 47 | 2011 |
Fair is fair: Social preferences and reciprocity in international politics JD Kertzer, BC Rathbun World Pol. 67, 613, 2015 | 45 | 2015 |
Politics and paradigm preferences: The implicit ideology of international relations scholars B Rathbun International Studies Quarterly 56 (3), 607-622, 2012 | 43 | 2012 |
Homo diplomaticus: Mixed-method evidence of variation in strategic rationality BC Rathbun, JD Kertzer, M Paradis International Organization, S33-S60, 2017 | 42 | 2017 |
Steeped in International Affairs?: The Foreign Policy Views of the Tea Party B Rathbun Foreign Policy Analysis 9 (1), 21-37, 2013 | 34 | 2013 |
Populist referendum: Was ‘Brexit’an expression of nativist and anti-elitist sentiment? E Iakhnis, B Rathbun, J Reifler, TJ Scotto Research & Politics 5 (2), 2053168018773964, 2018 | 33 | 2018 |
From vicious to virtuous circle: Moralistic trust, diffuse reciprocity, and the American security commitment to Europe BC Rathbun European Journal of International Relations 18 (2), 323-344, 2012 | 31 | 2012 |