The Diffusion of Military Power: Causes and Consequences for International Politics MC Horowitz Princeton University Press, 2010 | 671 | 2010 |
How Prior Military Experience Influences The Future Militarized Behavior of Leaders MC Horowitz, AC Stam International Organization 68 (3), 2014 | 390 | 2014 |
Why leaders fight MC Horowitz, AC Stam, CM Ellis Cambridge University Press, 2015 | 374 | 2015 |
Artificial Intelligence, International Competition, and the Balance of Power MC Horowitz Texas National Security Review 1 (3 (May)), 2018 | 323 | 2018 |
When backing down is the right decision: Partisanship, new information, and audience costs MS Levendusky, MC Horowitz The Journal of Politics 74 (2), 323-338, 2012 | 323 | 2012 |
Nonstate actors and the diffusion of innovations: The case of suicide terrorism MC Horowitz International Organization 64 (1), 33-64, 2010 | 318 | 2010 |
The psychology of intelligence analysis: drivers of prediction accuracy in world politics. B Mellers, E Stone, P Atanasov, N Rohrbaugh, SE Metz, L Ungar, ... Journal of experimental psychology: applied 21 (1), 1, 2015 | 277 | 2015 |
Identifying and cultivating superforecasters as a method of improving probabilistic predictions B Mellers, E Stone, T Murray, A Minster, N Rohrbaugh, M Bishop, E Chen, ... Perspectives on Psychological Science 10 (3), 267-281, 2015 | 272 | 2015 |
Leader age, regime type, and violent international relations M Horowitz, R McDermott, AC Stam Journal of Conflict Resolution 49 (5), 661-685, 2005 | 239 | 2005 |
Gathering strength, gathering storms: The one hundred year study on artificial intelligence (AI100) 2021 study panel report ML Littman, I Ajunwa, G Berger, C Boutilier, M Currie, F Doshi-Velez, ... arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.15767, 2022 | 228 | 2022 |
Allying to kill: Terrorist intergroup cooperation and the consequences for lethality MC Horowitz, PBK Potter Journal of Conflict Resolution 58 (2), 199-225, 2014 | 197 | 2014 |
When speed kills: Lethal autonomous weapon systems, deterrence and stability MC Horowitz Emerging technologies and international stability, 144-168, 2021 | 186 | 2021 |
Separating fact from fiction in the debate over drone proliferation MC Horowitz, SE Kreps, M Fuhrmann International Security 41 (2), 7-42, 2016 | 186* | 2016 |
When does aerial bombing work? Quantitative empirical tests, 1917-1999 M Horowitz, D Reiter Journal of Conflict Resolution 45 (2), 147-173, 2001 | 180 | 2001 |
Droning on: Explaining the proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles MC Horowitz, M Fuhrmann International Organization 71 (2), 397-418, 2017 | 172* | 2017 |
Long time going: Religion and the duration of crusading MC Horowitz International Security 34 (2), 162-193, 2009 | 161 | 2009 |
Artificial intelligence and international security MC Horowitz, GC Allen, E Saravalle, A Cho, K Frederick, P Scharre Center for a New American Security., 2022 | 149 | 2022 |
The spread of nuclear weapons and international conflict: Does experience matter? M Horowitz Journal of Conflict Resolution 53 (2), 234-257, 2009 | 147 | 2009 |
When leaders matter: Rebel experience and nuclear proliferation M Fuhrmann, MC Horowitz The Journal of Politics 77 (1), 72-87, 2015 | 143 | 2015 |
Drafting support for war: Conscription and mass support for warfare MC Horowitz, MS Levendusky The Journal of Politics 73 (2), 524-534, 2011 | 141 | 2011 |