Molly M. Melin, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Political Science | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorScott S. Gartner | grad student | 2008 | UC Davis | |
(Strategic peacemakers: A study of the occurrence and effects of third party management in militarized conflicts.) |
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Melin MM. (2020) The business of peace: understanding corporate contributions to conflict management International Interactions. 1-28 |
Corbetta R, Melin MM. (2018) Exploring the Threshold between Conflict Management and Joining in Biased Interventions Journal of Conflict Resolution. 62: 2205-2231 |
Kathman JD, Melin MM. (2016) Who Keeps the Peace? Understanding State Contributions to UN Peacekeeping Operations International Studies Quarterly. 61: 150-162 |
Melin MM. (2016) Business, peace, and world politics: The role of third parties in conflict resolution Business Horizons |
Grigorescu A, Melin MM. (2016) Multilateral Institutions and Conflict Resolution Conflict Resolution Quarterly |
Melin MM. (2015) Escalation in international conflict management: A foreign policy perspective Conflict Management and Peace Science. 32: 28-49 |
Melin MM, Grigorescu A. (2014) Connecting the Dots: Dispute Resolution and Escalation in a World of Entangled Territorial Claims Journal of Conflict Resolution. 58: 1085-1109 |
Melin MM, Gartner SS, Bercovitch J. (2013) Fear of rejection: The puzzle of unaccepted mediation offers in international conflict Conflict Management and Peace Science. 30: 354-368 |
Melin MM. (2011) The impact of state relationships on if, when, and how conflict management occurs International Studies Quarterly. 55: 691-715 |
Melin MM, Koch MT. (2010) Jumping into the fray: Alliances, power, institutions, and the timing of conflict expansion International Interactions. 36: 1-27 |