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Roseanne McManus
Roseanne McManus
Associate Professor of Political Science, Pennsylvania State University
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The COW-2 International Organizations Dataset Version 3.0
JC Pevehouse, R McManus, T Nordstrom, M Shannon, M Widmann
Find this resource, 2016
659*2016
Tracking organizations in the world: The Correlates of War IGO Version 3.0 datasets
JCW Pevehouse, T Nordstrom, RW McManus, AS Jamison
Journal of Peace Research 57 (3), 492-503, 2020
1912020
The MID5 Dataset, 2011–2014: Procedures, coding rules, and description
G Palmer, RW McManus, V D’Orazio, MR Kenwick, M Karstens, C Bloch, ...
Conflict Management and Peace Science 39 (4), 470-482, 2022
1292022
The Logic of “Offstage” Signaling: Domestic Politics, Regime Type, and Major Power-Protégé Relations
RW McManus, K Yarhi-Milo
International Organization 71 (4), 701-733, 2017
1072017
Statements of Resolve: Achieving Coercive Credibility in International Conflict
RW McManus
Cambridge University Press, 2017
832017
Updating the militarized interstate dispute data: A response to Gibler, Miller, and Little
G Palmer, V D'Orazio, MR Kenwick, RW McManus
International Studies Quarterly 64 (2), 469-475, 2020
802020
Making it personal: The role of leader-specific signals in extended deterrence
RW McManus
The Journal of Politics 80 (3), 982-995, 2018
802018
Threats and Assurances in Crisis Bargaining
AH Kydd, RW McManus
Journal of Conflict Resolution 61 (2), 325-348, 2017
672017
Fighting words The effectiveness of statements of resolve in international conflict
RW McManus
Journal of Peace Research 51 (6), 726-740, 2014
632014
Identifying the level of major power support signaled for protégés: A latent measure approach
RW McManus, MD Nieman
Journal of Peace Research 56 (3), 364-378, 2019
532019
Revisiting the Madman Theory: Evaluating the Impact of Different Forms of Perceived Madness in Coercive Bargaining
RW McManus
Security Studies 28 (5), 976-1009, 2019
382019
Crazy Like a Fox? Are Leaders with Reputations for Madness More Successful at International Coercion?
RW McManus
British Journal of Political Science 51 (1), 275-293, 2021
252021
The Impact of Context on the Ability of Leaders to Signal Resolve
RW McManus
International Interactions 43 (3), 453-479, 2017
212017
The Domestic Sources of International Reputation
MA Goldfien, MF Joseph, RW Mcmanus
American Political Science Review 117 (2), 609-628, 2023
132023
The Militarized Interstate Dispute Dataset: Putting Things in Perspective
G Palmer, V D'Orazio, MR Kenwick, RW McManus
International Studies Quarterly 64 (2), 480-481, 2020
32020
The role of statements of resolve in international conflict
RW McManus
THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, 2014
32014
Sending the B team: The impact of lesser signals of resolve
RW McManus, T Sendinç
Journal of Peace Research, 00223433241243194, 2024
12024
Resolve, Reputation, and Foreign Policy
RW McManus
The Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis, 429, 2024
2024
Denying the Obvious: Why Do Nominally Covert Actions Avoid Escalation?
C Bloch, RW McManus
International Organization, 1-25, 2024
2024
Crazy Like a Fox? Are Leaders with Reputations for Madness More Successful at International Coercion?-CORRIGENDUM
RW McManus
British Journal of Political Science 51 (1), 294-307, 2021
2021
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