Robert Pape
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American political scientist
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Political Science
Robert Pape's Degrees
- PhD Political Science University of Chicago
- Masters Political Science University of Chicago
- Bachelors Government Cornell University
Why Is Robert Pape Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Anthony Pape Jr. is an American political scientist who studies national and international security affairs, with a focus on air power, American and international political violence, social media propaganda, and terrorism. He is currently a professor of political science at the University of Chicago and founder and director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats .
Robert Pape's Published Works
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- The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism (2003) (1260)
- Why Economic Sanctions Do Not Work (1997) (794)
- Soft Balancing against the United States (2005) (666)
- Bombing to win : air power and coercion in war (1996) (665)
- Dying to Win: the Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism (2005) (526)
- Why Economic Sanctions Still Do Not Work (1998) (187)
- Explaining Costly International Moral Action: Britain's Sixty-year Campaign Against the Atlantic Slave Trade (1999) (147)
- Cutting the Fuse: The Explosion of Global Suicide Terrorism and How to Stop It (2010) (128)
- Dying to Win (2005) (117)
- When Duty Calls: A Pragmatic Standard of Humanitarian Intervention (2012) (76)
- Evaluating Economic Sanctions (1998) (65)
- APPENDIX A: APPENDIX A (1988) (63)
- Coercive Air Power in the Vietnam War (1990) (57)
- Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Bombing (2005) (57)
- The True Worth of Air Power (2004) (49)
- The limits of precision‐guided air power (1997) (37)
- Why Japan Surrendered (1993) (35)
- Coercion and military strategy: Why denial works and punishment doesn't (1992) (34)
- A multilevel social neuroscience perspective on radicalization and terrorism (2018) (33)
- The air force strikes back: A reply to Barry Watts and John Warden (1997) (25)
- Correspondence: Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect (2013) (25)
- Partition: An exit strategy for Bosnia (1997) (24)
- Methods and Findings in the Study of Suicide Terrorism (2008) (19)
- Days of Action or Restraint? How the Islamic Calendar Impacts Violence (2017) (16)
- Bombing to Win (2019) (14)
- Introduction: What is New About Research on Terrorism (2009) (12)
- Attacking the Leader, Missing the Mark (2014) (11)
- The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (2003) (11)
- Solving the Problem of Unattributed Political Violence (2017) (8)
- An Open Letter to the APSA Leadership and Members (2000) (7)
- Response to Roland Paris Article (2015) (5)
- Reconsidering the Cases of Humanitarian Intervention (2013) (4)
- Morir para ganar: las estrategias del terrorismo suicida (2006) (3)
- EEG distinguishes heroic narratives in ISIS online video propaganda (2020) (2)
- Hammer and Anvil (2015) (2)
- Al-Qaida's Smart Bombs (2005) (2)
- The American face of ISIS (2017) (2)
- Hit or Miss (2004) (2)
- The“Global War on Terror”: What Has Been Learned? (2008) (1)
- Introducing the new CPOST dataset on suicide attacks (2021) (1)
- The "Black Triangle". A general reader (1993) (1)
- Syria and Moral Logic of Humanitarian Intervention (2013) (0)
- COERCING RIVAL STATES, DEFEATING TERRORIST GROUPS, AND BOMBING TO WIN (2022) (0)
- The End of Fear, the Beginning of Understanding (2010) (0)
- What is New About Research on Terrorism (2009) (0)
- What is New About Research on Terrorism (2009) (0)
- The Seven Years’ War (1756–63) (2003) (0)
- Why Occupation Ignites Suicide Terrorism (2010) (0)
- Book Review (1996) (0)
- Introduction. Why Focus on Suicide Terrorism (2019) (0)
- Chapter 4. Afghanistan (2019) (0)
- Israel and Palestine (2010) (0)
- The Crimean War (1853–56) (2003) (0)
- Why a Chinese preemptive strike against Taiwan would fail (2004) (0)
- A Neater Way to Win [with Reply] (2004) (0)
- Chapter 7. Lebanon (2019) (0)
- Chapter 3. Iraq (2019) (0)
- Chapter 2. What Really Motivates Transnational Suicide Terrorists (2019) (0)
- Why Focus on Suicide Terrorism (2010) (0)
- What Really Motivates Transnational Suicide Terrorists (2010) (0)
- A workable policy on Iraq (1998) (0)
- Chapter 6. Al Qaeda (2019) (0)
- America's Relative Decline and Its Consequences (2009) (0)
- Chapter 5. Pakistan (2019) (0)
- Chapter 8. Israel and Palestine (2019) (0)
- Chapter 10. Sri Lanka (2019) (0)
- Predation, Balancing and Political Cost (2003) (0)
- The strategic logic of suicide terrorism: Robert A. Pape (2013) (0)
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