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Replication Files

Bell, Sam R. and Carla Martinez Machain. Forthcoming. “Democracy, Transparency, and Surprise Attack.” Foreign Policy Analysis. (zip)Download
Bell, Sam R., K. Chad Clay, and Carla Martinez Machain. Forthcoming. “The Effect of U.S. Troop Deployments on Human Rights.” Journal of Conflict Resolution. (zip)Download
Bell, Sam R. and Victoria Banks. Forthcoming. “Women’s Rights Organizations and Human Trafficking. (zip)Download
Bell, Sam R. and Amanda Murdie. Forthcoming. “The Apparatus for Violence: Repression, Protest, and Civil War in a Cross-National Framework.” Conflict Management and Peace Science. (zip)Download
Allen, Michael A., Sam R. Bell, K. Chad Clay. Forthcoming. “Deadly Triangles: The Implications of Regional Competition on Interactions in Asymmetric Dyads.” Foreign Policy Analysis. (zip)Download
Bell, Sam R. 2017. “Power, Territory, and Interstate Conflict.” Conflict Management and Peace Science. 34(2): 160-175. (zip)Download
Barry, Colin, Sam R. Bell, K. Chad Clay, Michael E. Flynn, and Amanda Murdie. 2015. “Choosing the Best House in a Bad Neighborhood: Location Strategies of Human Rights INGOs in the Non-Western World.” International Studies Quarterly 59(1): 86-98. (zip)Download
Bell, Sam R., K. Chad Clay, Amanda Murdie, and James Piazza. 2014. “Opening Yourself Up: The Role of External and Internal Transparency in Terrorism Attacks.” Political Research Quarterly 67(3): 603-614. (zip)Download
Bell, Sam R, Tavashi Bhasin, K. Chad Clay, and Amanda Murdie. 2014. “Taking the Fight to Them: Neighborhood Human Rights Organizations and Domestic Protest.” British Journal of Political Science. 44(4): 853-875. (zip)Download
Bell, Sam R, Richard Frank, and Paul Macharia. 2013. “Passenger or Driver?: A Cross- National Examination of Media Coverage and Civil War Interventions.” International Interactions 39(5): 646-671. (zip)Download
Bell, Sam R., Amanda Murdie, Patricia Blocksome, and Kevin Brown. 2013. “Force Multipliers: Conditional Effectiveness of Military and INGO Human Security Interventions.” Journal of Human Rights. 12(4): 397-422. (zip)Download
Bell, Sam R. 2013. “What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Information, External Transparency, and Interstate Conflict, 1982-1999.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 30(5): 452-468. (zip)Download
Bell, Sam R, David Cingranelli, Amanda Murdie, and Alper Caglayan. 2013. "Coercion, Capacity, and Coordination: A Risk Assessment Model of the Determinants of Political Violence.”Conflict Management and Peace Science 30(3): 240-262. (zip)Download
Bell, Sam R., K. Chad Clay, and Amanda Murdie. 2012. “Neighborhood Watch: Spatial Effects of Human Rights INGOs.” Journal of Politics 74(2): 1-16. (zip)Download
Regan, Patrick and Sam R. Bell. 2010. “Changing Lanes or Stuck in the Middle: Why are Anocracies More Prone to Civil Wars?” Political Research Quarterly 63 (4): 747-759. (zip)Download

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