Erica Chenoweth
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American political scientist
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Erica Chenoweth's Degrees
- PhD Political Science University of Colorado Boulder
- Bachelors Political Science University of Dayton
Why Is Erica Chenoweth Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Erica Chenoweth is an American political scientist, professor of public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. They are known for their research work on non-violent civil resistance movements.
Erica Chenoweth's Published Works
Published Works
- Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (2008) (1291)
- Unpacking nonviolent campaigns (2013) (199)
- Factors Influencing College Aspirations of Rural West Virginia High School Students. (2004) (184)
- Can Structural Conditions Explain the Onset of Nonviolent Uprisings? (2017) (171)
- Moving Beyond Deterrence (2012) (133)
- Democratic Competition and Terrorist Activity (2010) (119)
- Understanding nonviolent resistance (2013) (102)
- Why Civil Resistance Works (2008) (102)
- Terrorism and Democracy (2013) (91)
- The science of contemporary street protest: New efforts in the United States (2019) (70)
- The Politics of Vulnerability: Constructing Local Performance Regimes for Homeland Security (2006) (65)
- Rethinking Violence: States and Non-State Actors in Conflict (2010) (63)
- Do contemporaneous armed challenges affect the outcomes of mass nonviolent campaigns (2015) (58)
- State Repression and Nonviolent Resistance (2017) (53)
- The Future of Nonviolent Resistance (2020) (35)
- All Terrorism Is Local: Resources, Nested Institutions, and Governance for Urban Homeland Security in the American Federal System (2010) (35)
- Drop Your Weapons When and Why Civil Resistance Works (2014) (33)
- The Future is a Moving Target: Predicting Political Instability (2019) (31)
- The physics of dissent and the effects of movement momentum (2019) (29)
- Days of rage (2018) (29)
- What Makes Terrorists Tick (2009) (25)
- Collecting data on nonviolent action (2015) (25)
- The Inadvertent Effects of Democracy on Terrorist Group Emergence (2006) (21)
- Civil Resistance (2021) (20)
- Days of Rage: Introducing the NAVCO 3.0 Dataset (2018) (16)
- Who Made the Women’s March? (2018) (15)
- Threat, emboldenment, or both? The effects of political power on violent hate crimes* (2020) (14)
- Trends in Nonviolent Resistance and State Response: Is Violence Towards Civilian-based Movements on the Rise? (2017) (14)
- Is Terrorism Still a Democratic Phenomenon (2012) (13)
- Introducing the Nonviolent Action in Violent Contexts (NVAVC) dataset (2019) (13)
- On Classifying Terrorism: A Potential Contribution of Cluster Analysis for Academics and Policy-makers (2007) (12)
- Rethinking Counterterrorism: Evidence from Israel (2010) (12)
- Drop Your Weapons (2014) (11)
- Does US presidential rhetoric affect asymmetric political violence? (2018) (11)
- Targeting Civilians to Win? Assessing the Military Effectiveness of Civilian Victimization in Interstate War (2008) (11)
- The Effectiveness of Counterterrorism in Spain: A New Approach (2010) (10)
- Dynamics of political violence (2014) (10)
- Factors that Influence the College Attendance Decisions ofAppalachian Students (2003) (9)
- Contentious Politics in the Trump Era (2017) (9)
- Why Sit-Ins Succeed -- Or Fail (2013) (8)
- Can nonviolent resistance survive COVID-19? (2022) (8)
- The inadvertent effects of democracy on terrorist group proliferation (2007) (7)
- The Oxford Handbook of Terrorism (2019) (7)
- Online Methodological Appendix Accompanying "Why Civil Resistance Works" (2011) (6)
- A Latent Measure of Political Protest (2020) (6)
- Mobilization and Resistance: A Framework for Analysis (2012) (6)
- Updating nonviolent campaigns: Introducing NAVCO 2.1 (2017) (6)
- Honor Among Thieves: Understanding Rhetorical and Material Cooperation Among Violent Nonstate Actors (2021) (6)
- Government Actions in Terror Environments (GATE): A Methodology that Reveals how Governments Behave toward Terrorists and their Constituencies (2013) (5)
- AFL-CIO Support for Solidarity: Moral, Political, Financial (2013) (4)
- The Canadian way of counterterrorism: introducing the GATE-Canada data set (2016) (4)
- Exploring Counterterrorism in the Middle East and North Africa: A New Data Set (2011) (3)
- The Study of Terrorism (2019) (3)
- Political mobilization and institutions (2015) (3)
- Civil Resistance: Reflections on an Idea Whose Time Has Come (2014) (3)
- Three common objections to the study of nonviolent resistance (2019) (2)
- PROTESTS UNDER TRUMP, 2017–2021 (2022) (2)
- Introduction: Civil Action and the Dynamics of Violence in Conflicts (2019) (2)
- Does Repression Decrease Terrorist Attacks? Evidence from Israel (2010) (2)
- Exclusion and Inclusion in Global Security Studies (2019) (2)
- How Risky is Nonviolent Dissent? Nonviolent Uprisings and Mass Killings (2017) (2)
- Wendy Pearlman, Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement (2013) (2)
- Special Issue on “American Bias” (2019) (2)
- Democracy as a Method of Nonviolence (2017) (2)
- Who Protests, What Do They Protest, and Why? (2022) (2)
- Appalachian High School Students' Possible Selves As a Mediator of Continuing Their Education (2005) (2)
- Causes of political violence (2014) (2)
- Regime Type and Terrorist Attacks (2015) (1)
- Democracy's Champion: Albert Shanker and the International Impact of the American Federation of Teachers. (2013) (1)
- A dynamic model of nonviolent resistance strategy (2022) (1)
- Work ( s ) : Why Civil Resistance Works : The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict by (2018) (1)
- Women’s Participation and The Fate Of Nonviolent Campaigns (2019) (1)
- The physics of dissent and the effects of movement momentum (2019) (0)
- Reform, resistance, and revolution (2019) (0)
- Different Pathways to Creative Research and an Experiment with Implications for “Bridging the Gap” (2017) (0)
- Responses and alternatives to political violence (2014) (0)
- Guest Editors’ introduction: Nonviolent resistance and its discontents (2023) (0)
- The Basics (2021) (0)
- 7. Deterrence or Blowback? The Consequences of Canadian Intervention in Afghanistan (2019) (0)
- Reviewers for Volume 31 (2010) (0)
- Book Review: Lutz, J. M., & Lutz, B. J. (2005). Terrorism: Origins and Evolution. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, Pp. 223 (2007) (0)
- Civic Institutions, Citizens’ Participation (2015) (0)
- The Future of Civil Resistance (2021) (0)
- A “Big Tent” Issue (2019) (0)
- A Contested Threat (2011) (0)
- The Art and Science of Civil Resistance (2015) (0)
- States, Non-State Actors, and Their Implications for Ethics (2017) (0)
- A Discussion of Gospel of Freedom: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail and the Struggle that Changed a Nation By Jonathan Rieder (2014) (0)
- Summaries (2005) (0)
- Civil Resistance and Violence from within the Movement (2021) (0)
- The Sociology of War and Violence . By Siniša Malešević. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. 376p. $95.00 cloth, $29.99 paper. (2012) (0)
- THE GLOBAL FORUM Civil Resistance: Reflections on an Idea Whose Time Has Come (2014) (0)
- Book Review: Counter-Terrorism After 9/11: Justice, Security and Ethics Reconsidered (2005) (0)
- 27th Annual Peace Studies Conference Keynote Address (2014) (0)
- Questioning the Obvious (2017) (0)
- Honor Among Thieves: Understanding Rhetorical and Material Cooperation Among Militant Groups (2020) (0)
- Reviewers for Volume 35 (2006) (0)
- Breadth, Conversation, and Controversy (2018) (0)
- Policy, Politics, Theory, and Practice (2017) (0)
- Civil Resistance and Violence against the Movement (2021) (0)
- Concepts and theories of political violence (2014) (0)
- 33. ON RESEARCH THAT “MATTERS” (2020) (0)
- Piracy, Censorship, First Impressions, and Support for the Draft in the United States (2016) (0)
- 14. Introducing the Government Actions in Terror Environments (GATE) Data Set (2019) (0)
- Conclusion (2019) (0)
- Introduction (2019) (0)
- A Source of Escalation or a Source of Restraint? An Empirical Investigation of How Civil Society Affects Mass Killings (2019) (0)
- AFL-CIO Support for Solidarity (2013) (0)
- Geopolitics and Oil, Insurgent Politics, Nuclear Politics, Basing Politics, and Norm Politics (2018) (0)
- NAVCO2-1_ForPublication.tab (2019) (0)
- Pro-Democracy Organizing against Autocracy in the United States: A Strategic Assessment & Recommendations (2022) (0)
- Exploring Conflict Dynamics (2016) (0)
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