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In Press. “Anti-Government Networks in Civil Conflicts: How Network Structures affect Conflictual Behavior”. American Journal of Political Science tbd(tbd): tbd.
2013. “Convincing State-Builders? Disaggregating International Legitimacy in Abkhazia”. International Studies Quarterly.
. 2013. “Do Democracies Attract Portfolio Investment?”. International Interactions.
. 2013. “Forecasting is difficult, especially about the future: Using contentious issues to forecast interstate disputes”. Journal of Peace Research: 1-15.
. 2013. “Gravity's Rainbow: A Dynamic Latent Space Model for the World Trade Network”. Network Science 1(1): tbd.
. 2012. “A Copula Approach to Missing Data”.
. 2012. “Ensemble Predictions of the 2012 US Presidential Elections”. PS: Political Science 45(4): 651-654.
2012. “Geographical Models of Crises: Evidence from ICEWS”. In Advances in Design for Cross-Cultural Activities, Part I, Advances in Design for Cross-Cultural Activities, Part I, . Boca Raton, FL, p. 429-438.
. 2012. “Improving Predictions using Ensemble Bayesian Model Averaging”. Political Analysis 20(3): 271-291.
2012. “Learning from the past and stepping into the future: The next generation of crisis prediction”. Ward Lab Working Papers.
. 2012. “Networks, Dyads, and the Social Relations Model”. : tbd.
. 2012. “Regime-Altering Instabilities”.
. 2012. “Say Yes to the Guess: Tailoring Elegant Ensembles on a Tight (Data) Budget”. In Annual Non-Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Annual Non-Meeting of the American Political Science Association,.
. 2011. “The Separation Plot: A New Visual Method for Evaluating the Fit of Binary Models”. American Journal of Political Science 55(4): 991-1002.
