Reed M. Wood, Ph.D.

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2010 Political Science: Doctoral University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
General, International Law and Relations
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Mark Crescenzi grad student 2010 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Competing for control: Conflict power dynamics, civilian loyalties and violence in civil war.)
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Manekin D, Wood RM. (2020) Framing the Narrative: Female Fighters, External Audience Attitudes, and Transnational Support for Armed Rebellions: Journal of Conflict Resolution. 64: 1638-1665
Cordell R, Clay KC, Fariss CJ, et al. (2020) Changing standards or political whim? Evaluating changes in the content of US State Department Human Rights Reports following presidential transitions Journal of Human Rights. 19: 3-18
Cingranelli D, Mark S, Gibney M, et al. (2019) Human Rights Violations and Violent Internal Conflict The Social Sciences. 8: 41
Best RH, Shair-Rosenfield S, Wood RM. (2019) Legislative Gender Diversity and the Resolution of Civil Conflict Political Research Quarterly. 72: 215-228
Wood R, Ramirez MD. (2018) Exploring the Microfoundations of the Gender Equality Peace Hypothesis International Studies Review. 20: 345-367
Wood RM, Thomas JL. (2017) Women on the frontline: Rebel group ideology and women’s participation in violent rebellion Journal of Peace Research. 54: 31-46
Shair-Rosenfield S, Wood RM. (2017) Governing Well after War: How Improving Female Representation Prolongs Post-conflict Peace The Journal of Politics. 79: 995-1009
Wood RM, Wright TM. (2016) Responding to Catastrophe Repression Dynamics Following Rapid-onset Natural Disasters Journal of Conflict Resolution. 60: 1446-1472
Wood RM, Molfino E. (2016) Aiding Victims, Abetting Violence: The Influence of Humanitarian Aid on Violence Patterns During Civil Conflict Journal of Global Security Studies. 1: 186-203
Wood RM, Kathman JD. (2015) Competing for the Crown: Inter-rebel Competition and Civilian Targeting in Civil War Political Research Quarterly. 68: 167-179
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