Alastair Smith
Affiliations: | Politics | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
Area:
General, International Law and Relations, International RelationsGoogle:
"Alastair Smith"Children
Sign in to add traineeSona N. Golder | grad student | 2004 | NYU |
Alejandro Quiroz Flores | grad student | 2010 | NYU |
Michael R. Tiernay | grad student | 2012 | NYU |
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Catalinac A, Mesquita BBd, Smith A. (2020) A Tournament Theory of Pork Barrel Politics: The Case of Japan: Comparative Political Studies. 53: 1619-1655 |
Malis M, Smith A. (2019) A global game of diplomacy Journal of Theoretical Politics. 31: 480-506 |
Smith A, Mesquita BBd. (2019) Motivating political support with group-based rewards: Journal of Theoretical Politics. 31: 156-182 |
Mesquita BBd, Smith A. (2018) Political loyalty and leader health Quarterly Journal of Political Science. 13: 333-361 |
Tyson SA, Smith A. (2018) Dual-Layered Coordination and Political Instability: Repression, Co-optation, and the Role of Information The Journal of Politics. 80: 44-58 |
Rosendorff BP, Smith A. (2018) Domestic political determinants of the onset of WTO disputes Review of International Organizations. 13: 243-272 |
Arias E, Smith A. (2018) Tenure, promotion and performance: The career path of US ambassadors Review of International Organizations. 13: 77-103 |
Smith A, Mesquita BBd, LaGatta T. (2017) Group incentives and rational voting1 Journal of Theoretical Politics. 29: 299-326 |
Mesquita BBd, Smith A. (2017) Political Succession: A Model of Coups, Revolution, Purges, and Everyday Politics Journal of Conflict Resolution. 61: 707-743 |
Smith A. (2017) The Political Economy of the United Nations Security Council: Money and Influence. By James Raymond Vreeland and Axel Dreher. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. 312p. $103.00 cloth, $35.99 paper. Perspectives On Politics. 15: 309-310 |