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Christopher K Butler
Christopher K Butler
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of New Mexico
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei unm.edu
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Security forces and sexual violence: A cross-national analysis of a principal—Agent argument
CK Butler, T Gluch, NJ Mitchell
Journal of Peace Research 44 (6), 669-687, 2007
2472007
The impact of pro-government militias on human rights violations
NJ Mitchell, SC Carey, CK Butler
International Interactions 40 (5), 812-836, 2014
2062014
African range wars: Climate, conflict, and property rights
CK Butler, S Gates
Journal of Peace Research 49 (1), 23-34, 2012
2042012
Some Complex Answers to the Simple Question ‘Do Institutions Matter?’ Policy Choice and Policy Change in Presidential and Parliamentary Systems
TH Hammond, CK Butler
Journal of theoretical politics 15 (2), 145-200, 2003
114*2003
Asymmetry, parity, and (civil) war: Can international theories of power help us understand civil war?
C Butler, S Gates
Taylor & Francis Group 35 (3), 330-340, 2009
1082009
Prospect theory and coercive bargaining
CK Butler
Journal of Conflict Resolution 51 (2), 227-250, 2007
1022007
The conflict behavior of authoritarian regimes
M Peceny, CK Butler
International Politics 41, 565-581, 2004
1002004
Communal violence and property rights
CK Butler, S Gates
third workshop of the Households in Conflict Network, Dec, 10-11, 2007
232007
Sexual Violence by Government Security Forces: Can Peacetime Levels of Sexual Violence Predict Levels of Sexual Violence in Civil Conflict?
CK Butler, JL Jones
International Area Studies Review 19 (3), 210-230, 2016
21*2016
Assessing power in spatial bargaining: When is there advantage to being status-quo advantaged?
CK Butler, MJ Bellman, OA Kichiyev
International Studies Quarterly 51 (3), 607-623, 2007
212007
Modeling compromise at the international table
CK Butler
Conflict Management and Peace Science 21 (3), 159-177, 2004
172004
Expected modes of policy change in comparative institutional settings
CK Butler, TH Hammond
PIPC, 1997
131997
Explaining Civil War Severity: A formal model and empirical analysis
CK Butler, DE Cunningham, S Gates
Working Paper, 2017
102017
The technology of terror: Accounting for the strategic use of terrorism
CK Butler, S Gates
Economics of Security Working Paper, 2010
92010
The determinants of diplomatic dyads
ML Leiby, CK Butler
Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society, Iowa City, Iowa, 26-28, 2005
92005
Social Networks and Rebellion
CK Butler, S Gates, M Leiby
Conference on ‘Disaggregating the study of civil war and transnational …, 2005
82005
Delegating Repression: Pro-Government Militias and Human Rights Violations
NJ Mitchell, SC Carey, CK Butler
Unpublished Manuscript, University of Mannheim, 2012
62012
Non-state actors, states, and repression: The effect of militias and informal armed groups on human rights violations
CK Butler, NJ Mitchell
Unpublished manuscript, 2007
52007
Modelling Multi-Party contests: from Intimate alliances to Free-for-Alls
C Butler, DE Cunningham, S Gates
ESOP Seminar, University of Oslo, May 9, 2014
32014
Superpower Dispute Initiation: An Empirical Model of Strategic Behavior
CK Butler
International Area Studies Review 14 (3), 61-90, 2011
22011
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