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Visiting Professor of Government
Silsby 210
Dan.Reiter@dartmouth.edu
B.A., Northwestern University
Ph.D., University of Michigan
Recent Publications
- Preventive War and Its
Alternatives: The Lessons of History, Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies
Institute, 2005.
- "Preventive Attacks Against Nuclear Programs and the 'Success' at
Osireq," Nonproliferation Review, 2005.
- "Rally 'Round the Union Jack? Public Opinion and the Use of Force in
the United Kingdom, 1948-2001," with Brian Lai, International Studies
Quarterly, 49, June 2005: 255-272.
- "The United Nations Security Council and the Rally 'Round the Flag
Effect," with Terrene L. Chapman, Journal of Conflict Resolution
48, December 2004: 886-909.
- "Understanding Victory: Why Political Institutions Matter," with
Allan C. Stam, International Security, 28, Summer 2003: 168-179.
- "Identifying the Culprit: Democracy, Dictatorship, and Dispute
Initiation," with Allan C. Stam, American Political Science
Review, 97, May 2003: 333-337.
- "Exploring the Bargaining Model of War," Perspectives on Politics
1, March 2003: 27-43.
- "Non-Proportional Hazards and Event History Analysis in International
Relations," with Jan Box-Steffensmeierand Christopher J. W. Zorn,
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 47, February 2003: 33-53
- Democracies at War, with
Allan Stam Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002.
Research Interests
- Why democracies win wars
- International sources of democratization
- Whether democracies are more likely to ally with each other
- Using event history analysis to study international conflict
Teaches
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