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Neal G. Jesse
Neal G. Jesse
Professor of Political Science
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Beyond great powers and hegemons: Why secondary states support, follow, or challenge
KP Williams, SE Lobell, NG Jesse
Stanford University Press, 2020
992020
Ethnic conflict: a systematic approach to cases of conflict
NG Jesse, KP Williams
CQ Press, 2010
952010
Why do secondary states choose to support, follow or challenge?
SE Lobell, NG Jesse, KP Williams
International Politics 52, 146-162, 2015
822015
The leader can’t lead when the followers won’t follow: The limitations of hegemony
NG Jesse, SE Lobell, G Press-Barnathan, KP Williams
na, 2012
822012
Small States in The International System: at peace and at war
NG Jesse, JR Dreyer
Lexington Books, 2016
792016
Identity and Institutions: Conflict Reduction in Divided Societies
NG Jesse, KP Williams
State University of New York Press, 2012
602012
Choosing to go it alone: Irish neutrality in theoretical and comparative perspective
NG Jesse
International Political Science Review 27 (1), 7-28, 2006
562006
Resolving nationalist conflicts: Promoting overlapping identities and pooling sovereignty—The 1998 Northern Irish Peace Agreement
KP Williams, NG Jesse
Political Psychology 22 (3), 571-599, 2001
392001
Candidate success in multi-member districts: an investigation of Duverger and Cox
NG Jesse
Electoral Studies 18 (3), 323-340, 1999
351999
Swiss neutrality examined: model, exception or both?
J Dreyer, NG Jesse
Journal of military and strategic studies 15 (3), 2014
302014
A nested game approach to political and economic liberalization in democratizing states: the case of South Korea
NG Jesse, U Heo, K DeRouen Jr
International Studies Quarterly 46 (3), 401-422, 2002
302002
Contemporary Irish neutrality: Still a singular stance
NG Jesse
New Hibernia Review/Iris Éireannach Nua 11 (1), 74-95, 2007
242007
Ethnicity and identity conflict
NG Jesse
Routledge Handbook of Civil Wars, 93-103, 2014
132014
Thatcher's rise and fall: An institutional analysis of the Tory leadership selection process
NG Jesse
Electoral Studies 15 (2), 183-202, 1996
101996
Social well-being in Northern Ireland: A longitudinal study 1958–1998
GD Thomas, NG Jesse
Social indicators research 106, 199-212, 2012
82012
Falling into a Niche: Institutional equilibrium between plurality and proportional representation for large political parties
N Jesse
Political Research Quarterly 51 (2), 481-503, 1998
61998
The Single Transferable Vote and Duverger's Law: Consequences for Party Systems and Elections
N Jesse
Ph. D. Dissertation, The University of California at Los Angeles, 1996
51996
Ireland’s Singular Stance: Pursuing Neutrality as a Means to Hegemon
NG Jesse
eds. Kristen Williams et all., Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons: Why …, 2012
42012
Modeling the internationalization of ethnic conflict: an application to Northern Ireland and South Africa
NG Jesse, MV Simon
Ethnic Conflict and International Politics: Explaining Diffusion and …, 2004
42004
The single transferable vote and Duverger's Law: impact on party systems and voting behavior
NG Jesse
University of California, Los Angeles, 1996
41996
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