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The Character and Origins of Military Attitudes on the Use of Force
T Jost, K Meshkin, R Schub
International Studies Quarterly 66 (2), 2022
18*2022
Armies and Influence: Public Deference to Foreign Policy Elites
T Jost, JD Kertzer
172019
Advisers and Aggregation in Foreign Policy Decision Making
T Jost, JD Kertzer, E Min, R Schub
International Organization, 1-37, 2022
102022
Delegated Diplomacy: Why China Uses the Military for Face-to-Face Exchanges
T Jost, AM Strange
7*2018
Bureaucracies at War: The Institutional Origins of Miscalculation
T Jost
Cambridge University Press, 2024
52024
Defend, Defect, Or Desert?: The Future of the Afghan Security Forces
T Jost
Center for a New American Security, 2015
52015
The Institutional Origins of Miscalculation in China's International Crises
T Jost
International Security 48 (1), 47-90, 2023
22023
Authoritarian Advisers: Institutional Origins of Miscalculation in China's International Security Crises
T Jost
Working Paper, 2021
22021
Rule in International Politics
C Daase, N Deitelhoff, A Witt
Cambridge University Press, 2023
12023
Armies and Influence: Elite Experience and Public Opinion on Foreign Policy
T Jost, JD Kertzer
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 00220027231203565, 2023
12023
Leaders, Bureaucracy, and Miscalculation in International Crisis
T Jost
Working Paper, 2022
12022
Bureaucracy and Cyber Coercion
H Demarest, T Jost, R Schub
International Studies Quarterly 68 (1), sqad103, 2024
2024
Autocratic Institutions and Foreign Policy
T Jost
The Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis, 285, 2024
2024
Networks of Coercion: Military Ties and Civilian Leadership Challenges in China
T Jost, D Mattingly
2023
Autocratic Institutions and Actors
T Jost
2022
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