Kristian S. Gleditsch

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Political Science University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
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Susan Dayton Hyde grad student
Kyle C. Beardsley grad student 2006 UCSD
Idean Salehyan grad student 2006 UCSD
Cullen S. Hendrix grad student 2008 Essex
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Vogt M, Gleditsch KS, Cederman LE. (2021) From Claims to Violence: Signaling, Outbidding, and Escalation in Ethnic Conflict. The Journal of Conflict Resolution. 65: 1278-1307
Gleditsch KS. (2020) Houston, We Have a Problem: Enhancing Academic Freedom and Transparency in Publishing Through Post-Publication Debate Political Studies Review. 147892991988930
Gleditsch KS, Tago A, Tanaka S. (2019) Spurred by Threats or Afraid of War? A Survey Experiment on Costs of Conflict in Support for Military Action Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy. 25
Gleditsch KS. (2019) An Ever More Violent World? Political Studies Review. 17: 99-114
Böhmelt T, Bove V, Gleditsch KS. (2018) Blame the victims? Refugees, state capacity, and non-state actor violence Journal of Peace Research. 56: 73-87
Belgioioso M, Gleditsch KS, Vidovic D. (2018) A Tale of Two Governments? Government Responses and Perceived Influence in the 2014 Protests in Bosnia and Herzegovina Journal of Global Security Studies. 3: 285-301
Bartusevičius H, Gleditsch KS. (2018) A Two-Stage Approach to Civil Conflict: Contested Incompatibilities and Armed Violence International Organization. 73: 225-248
Gleditsch KS. (2017) Ornithology and Varieties of Conflict: A Personal Retrospective on Conflict Forecasting Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy. 23
Cunningham DE, Gleditsch KS, González B, et al. (2017) Words and deeds Journal of Peace Research. 54: 468-483
Chiba D, Gleditsch KS. (2017) The shape of things to come? Expanding the inequality and grievance model for civil war forecasts with event data Journal of Peace Research. 54: 275-297
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