Territorial Control, Levels of Violence, and the Electoral Performance of Former Rebel Political Parties After Civil Wars J Ishiyama, M Widmeier Civil Wars 15 (4), 531-550, 2013 | 64 | 2013 |
Reviewer fatigue? Why scholars decline to review their peers’ work M Breuning, J Backstrom, J Brannon, BI Gross, M Widmeier PS: Political Science & Politics 48 (4), 595-600, 2015 | 60 | 2015 |
From "bush bureaucracies" to electoral competition: what explains the political success of rebel parties after civil wars? J Ishiyama, M Widmeier Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 30 (1), 42-63, 2019 | 25 | 2019 |
Teaching from experience: foreign training and rebel success in civil war E Keels, J Benson, M Widmeier Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2020 | 10 | 2020 |
Organizing to rule: structure, agent, and explaining presidential management styles in Africa J Ishiyama, M Breuning, M Widmeier Democratization, 1-21, 2017 | 10 | 2017 |
At the water’s edge: The decline of partisan liberal internationalism? J Ishiyama, JHR DeMeritt, M Widmeier Acta Politica 50 (3), 320-343, 2015 | 6 | 2015 |
Overburdened reviewers and the future of peer review J Brannon, M Breuning, BI Gross, M Widmeier, J Backstrom European Science Editing 42 (2), 2016 | 3 | 2016 |
Group Size and the Use of Violence by Resistance Campaigns: A Multi-level Study of Resistance Method C Cyr, M Widmeier Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, 2020 | 1 | 2020 |