Research
Securing the Peace: The Durable Settlement of Civil Wars
Timely and pathbreaking, Securing the Peace is the first book to explore the complete spectrum of civil war terminations, including negotiated settlements, military victories by governments and rebels
Rethinking Violence: States and Non-State Actors in Conflict
States, nationalist movements, and ethnic groups in conflict with one another often face a choice between violent and nonviolent strategies.
Status and the Evaluation of Workplace Deviance
Bias in the evaluation of workplace misbehavior is hotly debated in courts and corporations, but it has received little empirical attention.
The Self-Employed Women’s Association
Comment on States, Nations and Regional War
Labor Supply Responses to Marginal Social Security Benefits: Evidence from Discontinuities
A key question for Social Security reform is whether workers respond to the link on the margin between the Social Security taxes they pay and the Social Security benefits they will receive.
The Role of Theory in Ethnographic Research
Scholars, including urban poverty researchers, have not seriously debated the important issues that Loïc Wacquant raised in his controversial review of books by Elijah Anderson, Mitchell Duneier, and
Diffusion of Innovation in Policing: Lessons from the American Experience
Are Outside Offers an Answer to the Compensation Negotiation Dilemma for Women?
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