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Publications of Christopher Gelpi    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. C. Gelpi, P. Feaver, J. Reifler, Paying the Human Costs of War: American Public Opinion and Casualties in Military Conflicts (2009), Princeton University Press .
  2. Peter Feaver and Christopher Gelpi, Choosing Your Battles: American Civil-Military Relations and the Use of Force (Spring, 2004), Princeton: Princeton University Press .
  3. C. Gelpi, The Power of Legitimary: The Role of Norms in Crisis Bargaining (2003), Princeton: Princeton University Press .

Chapters in Books

  1. P. Feaver, C. Gelpi, L. Cohn, American Civil-Military Relations and the Use of Force, in Encyclopedia of War and American Society (2006) .
  2. C. Gelpi with J. Grieco, Conceptualizing the Liberal Peace, in Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate, edited by Edward Mansfield and Brian Pollins (Summer, 2003) .
  3. C. Gelpi and Joseph Grieco, Conceptualizing the Liberal Peace, in Economic Interdependence and International Conflict, edited by Mansfiled and Pollins (2002), Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press .
  4. C. Gelpi, Alliances as Instruments of Intra-Allied Control, in Imperfect Unions: Security Institutions in International Politics, edited by Keohane, Haftendorn and Wallander (1999), New York: Oxford University Press .

Journal Articles

  1. C. Gelpi, Performing On Cue? The Formation of Public Attitudes Toward War, Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 54 no. 1 (February, 2010) .
  2. J. Grieco, C. Gelpi, J Reifler, P Feaver, Let’s Get a Second Opinion: International Institutions and American Public Support for War, International Studies Quarterly (June, 2011) .
  3. J. Grieco, C. Gelpi, C. Warren, When Preferences and Commitments Collide: The Effect of Relative Partisan Shifts on International Treaty Compliance, International Organization (Spring, 2009) .
  4. C. Gelpi, J. Grieco, Democracy, Trade and the Nature of the Liberal Peace, Journal of Peace Research (Winter, 2008) .
  5. C. Gelpi, J. Reifler, Success Still Matters: A Reply to Berinsky and Druckman, Public Opinion Quarterly (Fall, 2007) .
  6. C. Gelpi, J. Reifler, P. Feaver, Iraq the Vote: Retrospective and Prospective Foreign Policy Judgements on Candidate Choice and Casualty Tolerance, Political Behavior (Summer, 2007) .
  7. C. Gelpi, J. Reifler, Casualties, Polls, and the Iraq War, International Security (Fall, 2006) .
  8. J. Aldrich, C. Gelpi, P. Feaver, J. Reifler, K. Sharp, Foreign Policy and the Electoral Connection, Annual Review of Political Science (June, 2006) .
  9. C. Gelpi, How Many Casualties Will Americans Tolerate?, Foreign Affairs (January, 2006) .
  10. C. Gelpi, P. Feaver, J. Reifler, Success Matters: Casualty Sensitivity and the War in Iraq, International Security (Winter, 2005) .
  11. Scott de Marchi, Christopher Gelpi, and Jeffrey Grynaviski, Untangling Neural Nets, American Political Science Review (June, 2004) .
  12. C. Gelpi and Peter D. Feaver, Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick? Veterans in the Political Elite and the American Use of Force, American Political Science Review (December, 2002) .
  13. C. Gelpi and Joseph Grieco, Attracting Trouble: Democracy, Leadership Tenure, and the Targeting of Militarized Challenges, 1916-1992, Journal of Conflict Resolution (December, 2001) .
  14. C. Gelpi and Michael Griesdorf, Winners or Losers? Democracies in International Crisis, American Political Science Review (September, 2001) .
  15. C. Gelpi, Crime and Punishment: The Role of Norms in Crisis Bargaining, American Political Science Review (June, 1997) .
  16. C. Gelpi, Democratic Diversions: Governmental Structure and the Externalization of Domestic Conflict, Journal of Conflict Resolution (April, 1997) .
  17. David Rousseau, Christopher Gelpi, Dan Reiter, and Paul Huth, Assessing the Dyadic Nature of the Democratic Peace, 1918-1988, American Political Science Review (September, 1996) .
  18. Paul Huth, Christopher Gelpi, and D. Scott Bennett, The Escalation of Great Power Militarized Disputes: Testing Rational Deterrence Theory and Structural Realism, American Political Science Review (September, 1993) .
  19. Paul Huth, D. Scott Bennett, and Christopher Gelpi, Systemic Uncertainty, Risk-Propensity, and International Conflict Among the Great Powers, Journal of Conflict Resolution (September, 1992) .

Papers Submitted

  1. C. Gelpi and N. Avdan, Clashing States and Civilizations: The Multilateral Flow of Transnational Terrorism, 2000-2007 (2010) .
  2. C. Gelpi, Preaching to the Choir? Cable News and the Polarization of American Foreign Policy Views (2010) .
  3. C. Gelpi, News from the Frontlines: The Causal Impact of War News on Presidential Vote Choice (2010) .
  4. C. Gelpi, The Two-Front Homefront: Public Attitudes Toward Afghanistan in the Shadow of Iraq (2010) .
  5. C. Gelpi, It's Not Just the Economy... Iraq, Afghanistan and Vote Choice in 2008. (2009) .
  6. C. Gelpi, Spin Versus Reality: The Formation of American Attitudes Toward War (2009) .
  7. J. Grieco, C. Gelpi, P. Feaver, J Reifler, Let's Get a Second Opinion: International Institutions and American Support for War (2009) .
  8. Peter Feaver and Christopher Gelpi, The Civil-Military Gap and Casualty Aversion (October 27-28, 1999) (Paper prepared for the TISS Project on the Gap Between the Military and Civilian Society. Chicago, IL.) .

Book Reviews

  1. C. Gelpi, The Art of Bargaining, Political Science Quarterly (Summer, 1997) .

Other

  1. C. Gelpi, Fading in the Public Mind, Iraq Could Still Decide the Race (May 26, 2008), Newark Star-Ledger .
  2. C. Gelpi, J. Reifer, It's the Reality that Counts - For Public Action Means More Than Words (December 12, 2005), Newark Star-Ledger .
  3. Michael Newcity and Christopher Gelpi, Bush Has Liberals Longing for Nixon, Editorial Column in Durham Herald-Sun (December 5, 2004) .
  4. C. Gelpi and Peter Feaver, Iraq Messages Need Honing, Editorial column in Newsday (September 23, 2004) .
  5. C. Gelpi, In Danger of Mistaking the Threat, Raleigh News and Observer (September 17, 2002) .
  6. C. Gelpi, Here's Why Bush's Reasons Don't Add Up, Editorial column in the Charlotte Observer (January 31, 2003) .
  7. C. Gelpi, We'll Accept Battle Deaths in a Winning Effort, Editorial column in the Raleigh News and Observer (September 26, 2001) .
  8. C. Gelpi and Joseph Grieco, Democracy, Crisis Bargaining and the Survival of Political Leaders (1999) (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. August 31-September 3, Boston, MA, 1998.) .
  9. Peter Feaver and Christopher Gelpi, A Look At...Casualty Aversion: How Many Deaths are Acceptable? A Surprising Answer, Editorial essay in the Washington Post (November 7, 1999) .
  10. C. Gelpi, Remember What Worked, Editorial column in the Raleigh News and Observer (June 11, 1999) .
  11. C. Gelpi, Kosovo: Air War Won't Do It, Editorial column in the Raleigh News and Observer (April 9, 1999) .
  12. C. Gelpi, Deplorable Behavior Not Impeachable, Editorial column in the Durham Herald Sun (December 16, 1998) .
  13. C. Gelpi, To Rein in Saddam, Lift Sanctions on Iraq, Editorial column in the Raleigh News and Observers (November 17, 1998) .
  14. C. Gelpi, Bringing Stability to South Asia, Editorial column in the Raleigh News and Observer (June 4, 1998) .
  15. C. Gelpi, Crime and Punishment: The Role of Norms in Crisis Bargaining, Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, Working Paper 95-13 (1995) .
  16. C. Gelpi, Power and Legitimacy: Assessing the Role of Norms in Crisis Bargaining Behavior (1994), Ph.D. Dissertation, Ann Arbor, MI: University of Microforms .

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