John P. Tuman
Affiliations: | Political Science | University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, United States |
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Tuman JP, Erlingsson H. (2020) The Determinants of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment Flows in Mexican States, 2004-2014 Latin American Policy. 11: 103-125 |
Kuenzi MT, Tuman JP, Rissmann MP, et al. (2019) The economic determinants of electoral volatility in Africa Party Politics. 25: 621-631 |
Tuman JP, Erlingsson H. (2019) Foreign direct investment flows to Mexican states: A study of the automobile industry, 2004–2014 Growth and Change. 50: 1164-1184 |
Jordan A, Tuman JP. (2018) Explaining Expulsions of U.S. Diplomatic Personnel from Latin America, 1991–2016 Latin American Policy. 9: 238-257 |
Erlingsson H, Tuman JP. (2017) External Voting Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Influence of Remittances, Globalization, and Partisan Control Latin American Policy. 8: 295-312 |
Tuman JP, Strand JR, Shirali M. (2017) Foreign Policy Alignment with the War on Terror: The Case of Japan's Foreign Aid Program Journal of East Asian Studies. 17: 343-354 |
Tuman JP, Shirali M. (2015) The Political Economy of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Areas Foreign Policy Analysis |
Tuman JP. (2013) Reshaping the North American automobile industry: Restructuring, corporatism, and union democracy in Mexico Reshaping the North American Automobile Industry: Restructuring, Corporatism, and Union Democracy in Mexico. 1-198 |
Tuman JP, Roth-Johnson D, Jelen T. (2013) Conscience and Context: Attitudes Toward Abortion in Mexico Social Science Quarterly. 94: 100-112 |
Strand JR, Tuman JP. (2012) Foreign Aid and Voting Behavior in an International Organization: The Case of Japan and the International Whaling Commission Foreign Policy Analysis. 8: 409-430 |