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.
Published Work
Published Work
- "LGBT Military Service Policies in the United States." In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics with Jami Taylor (2020)
- "Hierarchy and War" (co-author) American Journal of Political Science (AJPS)
- "Reactionaries and Relatability: How Russia Raises Support for its Foreign Policy Among US Conservatives by Signaling Similarity." (co-author) Under review at the The Journal of Politics (JOP)
- "Perils of Legitimacy: How Legitimation Strategies Sow the Seeds of Order Failure" (Dissertation)
- "Measuring International Order" (lead author)
- "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)