Setting the advocacy agenda: Theorizing issue emergence and nonemergence in transnational advocacy networks RC Carpenter International Studies Quarterly 51 (1), 99-120, 2007 | 624 | 2007 |
Recognizing gender-based violence against civilian men and boys in conflict situations RC Carpenter The criminology of war, 377-397, 2017 | 621 | 2017 |
“Women, children and other vulnerable groups”: Gender, strategic frames and the protection of civilians as a transnational issue RC Carpenter International Studies Quarterly 49 (2), 295-334, 2005 | 468 | 2005 |
'Innocent Women and Children': Gender, Norms and the Protection of Civilians RC Carpenter Routledge, 2016 | 389 | 2016 |
Vetting the advocacy agenda: Network centrality and the paradox of weapons norms RC Carpenter International Organization 65 (1), 69-102, 2011 | 337 | 2011 |
‘Women and Children First’: Gender, Norms, and Humanitarian Evacuation in the Balkans 1991–95 RC Carpenter International Organization 57 (4), 661-694, 2003 | 266 | 2003 |
Studying issue (non)-adoption in transnational advocacy networks RC Carpenter International Organization 61 (3), 643-667, 2007 | 260 | 2007 |
Lost Causes: Agenda vetting in global issue networks and the shaping of human security C Carpenter Cornell University Press, 2014 | 234* | 2014 |
Forgetting children born of war: Setting the human rights agenda in Bosnia and beyond C Carpenter Columbia University Press, 2010 | 202 | 2010 |
Rights-based approaches to development: Implications for NGOs S Kindornay, J Ron, C Carpenter Human Rights Quarterly 34 (2), 472-506, 2012 | 199 | 2012 |
Born of war: protecting children of sexual violence survivors in conflict zones RC Carpenter Kumarian Press, 2007 | 190 | 2007 |
Surfacing children: Limitations of genocidal rape discourse R Carpenter Human rights quarterly 22 (2), 428-477, 2000 | 175 | 2000 |
Gender theory in world politics: Contributions of a nonfeminist standpoint? RC Carpenter International Studies Review 4 (3), 153-165, 2002 | 147 | 2002 |
Explaining the advocacy agenda: Insights from the human security network C Carpenter, S Duygulu, AH Montgomery, A Rapp International Organization 68 (2), 449-470, 2014 | 105 | 2014 |
Rethinking the political/-science-/fiction nexus: Global policy making and the campaign to stop killer robots C Carpenter Perspectives on Politics 14 (1), 53-69, 2016 | 101 | 2016 |
Governing the global agenda:“Gatekeepers” and “issue adoption” in transnational advocacy networks RC Carpenter Who governs the globe 202, 2010 | 94 | 2010 |
The treatment of hypophyseal stalk tumors by evacuation and irradiation. C Rc Am J Roentgenol 38, 162-177, 1939 | 87 | 1939 |
Does science fiction affect political fact? Yes and no: A survey experiment on “Killer Robots” KL Young, C Carpenter International Studies Quarterly 62 (3), 562-576, 2018 | 76 | 2018 |
International Relations 2.0: The implications of new media for an old profession C Carpenter, DW Drezner International Studies Perspectives 11 (3), 255-272, 2010 | 68 | 2010 |
The stopping power of norms: saturation bombing, civilian immunity, and US attitudes toward the laws of war C Carpenter, AH Montgomery International Security 45 (2), 140-169, 2020 | 55 | 2020 |