Assisting uncertainty: how humanitarian aid can inadvertently prolong civil war N Narang International Studies Quarterly 59 (1), 184-195, 2015 | 146 | 2015 |
Emerging technologies and strategic stability in peacetime, crisis, and war TS Sechser, N Narang, C Talmadge Journal of strategic studies 42 (6), 727-735, 2019 | 93 | 2019 |
Poor Man’s atomic bomb? exploring the relationship between “weapons of mass destruction” MC Horowitz, N Narang Journal of Conflict Resolution 58 (3), 509-535, 2014 | 75 | 2014 |
A strategic logic of attacking aid workers: Evidence from violence in Afghanistan N Narang, JA Stanton International Studies Quarterly 61 (1), 38-51, 2017 | 62 | 2017 |
Humanitarian assistance and the duration of peace after civil war N Narang The Journal of Politics 76 (2), 446-460, 2014 | 55 | 2014 |
How international reputation matters: Revisiting alliance violations in context BL LeVeck, N Narang International Interactions 43 (5), 797-821, 2017 | 47* | 2017 |
Forgotten conflicts: Need versus political priority in the allocation of humanitarian aid across conflict areas N Narang International interactions 42 (2), 189-216, 2016 | 40 | 2016 |
The unforeseen consequences of extended deterrence: Moral hazard in a nuclear client state N Narang, RN Mehta Journal of Conflict Resolution 63 (1), 218-250, 2019 | 35 | 2019 |
What Is Populist Nationalism and Why Does It Matter? EM Hafner-Burton, N Narang, BC Rathbun The Journal of Politics, 2019 | 26 | 2019 |
International reputation and alliance portfolios: How unreliability affects the structure and composition of alliance treaties N Narang, BL LeVeck Journal of Peace Research 56 (3), 379-394, 2019 | 21 | 2019 |
The democratic peace and the wisdom of crowds BL LeVeck, N Narang International Studies Quarterly 61 (4), 867-880, 2017 | 20 | 2017 |
Does female ratio balancing influence the efficacy of peacekeeping units? Exploring the impact of female peacekeepers on post-conflict outcomes and behavior N Narang, Y Liu International Interactions 48 (2), 173-203, 2022 | 10 | 2022 |
Nonproliferation Policy and Nuclear Posture N Narang, E Gartzke, M Kroenig New York: Routledge, 2015 | 8* | 2015 |
Biting the Hand that Feeds: An Organizational Theory Explaining Attacks Against Aid Workers in Civil Conflict N Narang Princeton University, 2013 | 7* | 2013 |
Emerging technologies and international stability TS Sechser, N Narang, C Talmadge Emerging Technologies and International Stability, 3-18, 2021 | 4 | 2021 |
When nuclear umbrellas work: Signaling credibility in security commitments through alliance design N Narang University of California Conference on International Cooperation, Santa Barbara, 2017 | 4 | 2017 |
All together now? Questioning WMDs as a useful analytical unit for understanding chemical and biological weapons proliferation N Narang The Nonproliferation Review 22 (3-4), 457-468, 2015 | 4 | 2015 |
Do nuclear umbrellas increase the diplomatic influence of client states? A theory and empirical evidence R Mehta, N Narang American Political Science Association, Boston, September, 2018 | 3 | 2018 |
Aiding and abetting: how international humanitarian assistance can inadvertently prolong conflict and how combatants respond N Narang UC San Diego, 2012 | 3 | 2012 |
Stylized Facts and Comparative Statics in (Social) Science Inquiry N Narang, BL LeVeck International Studies Quarterly 64 (2), 482-485, 2020 | 2 | 2020 |