My research focuses on the relationship between international order and conflict, the role that ideology and symbolic politics play in societal mobilization, and public opinion about global governance and conflict.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Working Papers
Work in Progress
Peer-Reviewed Publications
- "Hierarchy and War" (co-author) forthcoming in the American Journal of Political Science (AJPS)
- "LGBT Military Service Policies in the United States." In the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics with Jami Taylor (2020)
Working Papers
- "Reactionaries and Relatability: How Russia Raises Support for its Foreign Policy Among US Conservatives by Signaling Similarity." (co-author)
- "Measuring International Order." (lead author)
- "Power Laws and the Value of a Negotiated Settlement in Ukraine." (co-author)
Work in Progress
- "The Orderer's Dilemma: How Ideological Foreign Policy Justifications Galvanize Domestic Publics but Promote Conflict" (Book Project)
- "Getting to Yes: What Convinces the U.S. Public to Go to War?" (lead author)
- "A Plea for Subsidiarity or Chaos? Explaining Conservative Opposition to Global Governance" (sole author)
- "Safe at Home? Leader Rhetoric's Impact on Marginalized Communities during War." (sole author)