David A. Sobek, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
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(War across time: An empirical analysis of alternate international systems.) |
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Sui M, Dunaway J, Sobek D, et al. (2017) U.S. News Coverage of Global Terrorist Incidents Mass Communication and Society. 20: 895-908 |
Sobek D, Thies CG. (2015) Civil wars and contemporary state building: Rebellion, conflict duration, and lootable resources Civil Wars. 17: 51-69 |
Sobek D, Clare J. (2013) Me, myself, and allies: Understanding the external sources of power Journal of Peace Research. 50: 469-478 |
Sobek D, Wells J. (2013) Dangerous Liaisons: Dyadic Power Transitions and the Risk of Militarized Disputes and Wars Canadian Journal of Political Science. 46: 69-92 |
Foster DM, Braithwaite A, Sobek D. (2013) There can be no compromise: Institutional inclusiveness, fractionalization and domestic terrorism British Journal of Political Science. 43: 541-557 |
Sobek D, Foster DM, Robison SB. (2012) Conventional Wisdom? The Effect of Nuclear Proliferation on Armed Conflict, 1945-2001 International Studies Quarterly. 56: 149-162 |
Sobek D. (2010) Masters of their domains: The role of state capacity in civil wars Journal of Peace Research. 47: 267-271 |
Thies CG, Sobek D. (2010) War, economic development, and political development in the contemporary international system International Studies Quarterly. 54: 267-287 |
Sobek D, Payne CL. (2010) A tale of two types: Rebel goals and the onset of civil wars International Studies Quarterly. 54: 213-240 |
Braithwaite A, Foster DM, Sobek DA. (2010) Ballots, bargains, and bombs: Terrorist targeting of spoiler opportunities International Interactions. 36: 294-305 |