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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas B. Pepinsky is an American academic of comparative politics and international political economy whose work focuses on Maritime Southeast Asia. He is the Walter F. LaFeber Professor of Government and Director of the Southeast Asia Program at Cornell University. Since 2018 Pepinsky has been a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.
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- Partisanship, health behavior, and policy attitudes in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020) (413)
- Lagged Explanatory Variables and the Estimation of Causal Effect (2017) (392)
- Aerial Bombing and Counterinsurgency in the Vietnam War (2011) (256)
- The Institutional Turn in Comparative Authoritarianism (2014) (255)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Indonesia and Malaysia in Comparative Perspective (2009) (145)
- Bureaucracy and Service Delivery (2017) (115)
- Decentralization and Economic Performance in Indonesia (2011) (106)
- Autocracy, Elections, and Fiscal Policy: Evidence from Malaysia (2007) (103)
- How Democracies Emerge: Lessons from Europe (2007) (91)
- Testing Islam’s Political Advantage: Evidence from Indonesia (2012) (88)
- Can Results-Free Review Reduce Publication Bias? The Results and Implications of a Pilot Study (2016) (73)
- The 2008 Malaysian Elections: An End to Ethnic Politics? (2009) (70)
- A Note on Listwise Deletion versus Multiple Imputation (2018) (66)
- Lagged Explanatory Variables and the Estimation of Causal Effects (2015) (63)
- Capital Mobility and Coalitional Politics: Authoritarian Regimes and Economic Adjustment in Southeast Asia (2008) (61)
- Development, Social Change, and Islamic Finance in Contemporary Indonesia (2013) (60)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Cross-National Perspectives (2009) (55)
- The Global Economic Crisis and the Politics of Non-Transitions (2012) (55)
- The Trump Presidency and American Democracy: A Historical and Comparative Analysis (2018) (53)
- The Return of the Single-Country Study (2019) (50)
- The domestic politics of financial internationalization in the developing world (2013) (42)
- Do Currency Crises Cause Capital Account Liberalization (2012) (32)
- Incumbency advantage and candidate characteristics in open-list proportional representation systems: Evidence from Indonesia (2017) (31)
- Malaysia: Turnover Without Change (2007) (28)
- From Agents to Outcomes: Simulation in International Relations (2005) (28)
- Southeast Asia: Voting Against Disorder (2017) (28)
- Trumpism and American Democracy: History, Comparison, and the Predicament of Liberal Democracy in the United States (2017) (26)
- Beyond Oligarchy: Wealth, Power, and Contemporary Indonesian Politics (2014) (25)
- Decompensating domestically: the political economy of anti-globalism (2020) (21)
- Piety and public opinion: Understanding Indonesia Islam (2018) (21)
- Partisan endorsement experiments do not affect mass opinion on COVID-19 (2020) (21)
- Beyond Oligarchy?: Critical Exchanges on Political Power and Material Inequality in Indonesia (2013) (20)
- Piety and Redistributive Preferences in the Muslim World (2011) (20)
- Piety and Public Opinion (2018) (20)
- The New Media and Malaysian Politics in Historical Perspective (2013) (20)
- Institutions, Economic Recovery, and Macroeconomic Vulnerability in Indonesia and Malaysia (2006) (19)
- Elections as Causes of Democratization: Southeast Asia in Comparative Perspective (2019) (19)
- Modeling social factors in language shift (2016) (18)
- Encouraging Indonesians to Pray From Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2020) (18)
- Authoritarian Legacies in Post–New Order Indonesia: Evidence from a New Dataset (2016) (16)
- The Exclusionary Foundations of Embedded Liberalism (2021) (16)
- Visual heuristics for marginal effects plots (2017) (16)
- Financial crises and the politics of adjustment and reform (2014) (15)
- Interpreting Ethnicity and Urbanization in Malaysia's 2013 General Election (2015) (15)
- Colonial Migration and the Origins of Governance (2016) (11)
- Historical Persistence (2021) (11)
- Islam and Indonesia's 2019 Presidential Election (2019) (10)
- Surveys, Experiments, and the Landscape of International Political Economy (2014) (9)
- Pluralism and Political Conflict in Indonesia (2013) (9)
- Regions of Exception (2017) (9)
- The Politics of Capital Flight in the Global Economic Crisis (2014) (8)
- Context and Method in Southeast Asian Politics (2014) (7)
- Indonesian Democracy and the Transformation of Political Islam (2010) (7)
- Gender Representation and Strategies for Panel Diversity: Lessons from the APSA Annual Meeting (2019) (7)
- Introduction to the debate section: understanding contemporary challenges to the global order (2020) (7)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Index (2009) (6)
- Does Proximity to Nazi Concentration Camps Make Germans Intolerant? Modeling Spatial Heterogeneity and Historical Persistence (2020) (6)
- Political Islam and the Limits of the Indonesian Model (2014) (6)
- The Political Economy of Financial Development in Southeast Asia (2012) (6)
- Resource Shocks and Local Public Goods: A Tale of Two Districts * (2016) (5)
- Islam, Identity, and the Organizational Roots of Political Tolerance (2018) (5)
- Simple and Formal Models in Comparative Politics (2016) (5)
- Authoritarian innovations: theoretical foundations and practical implications (2020) (5)
- Trade Competition and American Decolonization (2015) (5)
- How to Code (2007) (5)
- Colonial Migration and the Deep Origins of Governance: Theory and Evidence from Java (2013) (5)
- Institutions and Capital Flight in the Global Economic Crisis (2012) (4)
- Aerial Bombardment , Indiscriminate Violence , and Territorial Control in Unconventional Wars : Evidence from Vietnam * (2008) (4)
- Morbid Polarization: Exposure to COVID‐19 and Partisan Disagreement about Pandemic Response (2022) (4)
- Learning from Biased Research Designs (2018) (4)
- 99 Problems (But A Crisis Ain’t One) Political Business and External Vulnerability in Island Southeast Asia (2012) (3)
- Roundtable discussion of Erik Martinez Kuhonta, Dan Slater, and Tuong Vu's Southeast Asia in political science: Theory, region, and qualitative analysis (2010) (3)
- Disciplining Southeast Asian Studies (2015) (3)
- Dis-embedding Liberal Internationalism (2017) (3)
- Everyday Political Engagement in Comparative Politics (2018) (3)
- Pandemic Politics (2022) (3)
- Subnational Peripheries and the Comparative Method (2014) (3)
- Durable Authoritarianism as a Self-Enforcing Coalition * (2008) (3)
- Openness without Liberalization: Why Bankers in Emerging Markets Support Financial Internationalization (2009) (3)
- Discussion of Erik Martinez Kuhonta, Dan Slater, and Tuong Vu's Southeast Asia in Political Science: Theory, Region, and Qualitative Analysis (2010) (2)
- Distributive Politics in Malaysia: Maintaining Authoritarian Party Dominance by Hidekuni Washida, London, Routledge, 2019, xiii + 229 pp. (2021) (2)
- Morbid Polarization: Exposure to COVID-19 and Partisan Disagreement about Pandemic Response (2020) (2)
- Migrants, Minorities, and Populism in Asia (2019) (2)
- Introduction Beyond Oligarchy (2018) (2)
- Coping with Crisis: Government Reactions to the Great Recession edited by Nancy Bermeo and Jonas Pontusson. New York, Russell Sage Foundation, 2012. 422 pp. Paper, $42.50. (2013) (2)
- Testing Political Islam's Economic Advantage: The Case of Indonesia (2009) (2)
- 6. Political Business And External Vulnerability In Southeast Asia (2018) (2)
- The New Political Economy of Colonialism (2015) (2)
- Openness Without Liberalization: Why Bankers in Developing Countries Support Financial Internationalization (2010) (2)
- The global context of regime change (2015) (1)
- DECOUPLING GOVERNANCE AND DEMOCRACY: THE CHALLENGE OF AUTHORITARIAN DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA (2020) (1)
- Islam, Ethnicity, and Global Engagement (2011) (1)
- Gender Representation and Strategies for Panel Diversity: Lessons from the APSA Annual Conference (2019) (1)
- Book Review: Contemporary Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia: Structures, Institutions and Agency (2010) (1)
- Contested Accountability , Decentralized Informality , and the Missing Middle in Indonesian Development (2012) (1)
- How Dictatorships Work: Power, Personalization, and Collapse. By Barbara Geddes, Joseph Wright, and Erica Frantz. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 270p. $99.99 cloth, $29.99 paper. (2019) (1)
- The Institutional Imperative: The Politics of Equitable Development in Southeast Asia by Erik Kuhonta. (2012) (1)
- Coalitions and crises: Authoritarianism, adjustment, and transitions in emerging markets (2007) (1)
- Information From Same‐Race/Ethnicity Experts Online Does Not Increase Vaccine Interest or Intention to Vaccinate (2022) (1)
- Coalitions of the Well-Being: How Electoral Rules and Ethnic Politics Shape Health Policy in Developing Countries. By Joel Sawat Selway. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. (2016) (1)
- The Return of the Single Country Study (2018) (1)
- Urbanization, Ethnic Diversity, and Language Shift in Indonesia (2020) (1)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Authoritarian Stability in Malaysia (2009) (1)
- Methods for Modeling Social Factors in Language Shift (2016) (1)
- Financial Crises and the Politics of Macroeconomic Adjustments Walter, Stefanie New York, Cambridge University Press (2013), 250 pp., ISBN 978 1 107 02870 8 (2016) (0)
- The Contributors (2010) (0)
- Decentralization, Indonesia-Style (2009) (0)
- Roundtable on Rick Doner, Gregory Noble, and John Ravenhill, The Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia (2022) (0)
- Islam and the World (2018) (0)
- Modeling Spatial Heterogeneity and Historical Persistence: Nazi Concentration Camps and Contemporary Intolerance (2023) (0)
- Book reviews (2011) (0)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Adjustment Policy in Indonesia, June 1997–May 1998 (2009) (0)
- Introduction: State of Indonesian Political Studies (2018) (0)
- On Whorfian Socioeconomics (2019) (0)
- Developmental, Ersatz, Rapacious, or Mixed? Conceptualizing Regime Types in Asia (2022) (0)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Conclusions (2009) (0)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Coalitional Sources of Adjustment and Regime Survival (2009) (0)
- Ideologies, Brands, and Demographics in Muslim Southeast Asia: “Voting for Islam” (2020) (0)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Crises, Adjustment, and Transitions (2009) (0)
- Ownership and Opportunity: Why Bankers in Emerging Markets Support Financial Internationalization ∗ (2008) (0)
- APSA’s Financial Operations 2016–17 (2018) (0)
- APSA’s Financial Operations 2017–18 (2019) (0)
- Simple and Formal Models in Comparative Politics (2016) (0)
- Islam and Party Politics (2018) (0)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Authoritarian Breakdown in Indonesia (2009) (0)
- Indonesia: Twenty Years of Democracy by Jamie S. Davidson (review) (2019) (0)
- Discovery of Social Beliefs About Ethnic Structure from Survey Data (2017) (0)
- Fractionalization, Political Competition and Local Budgeting in Indonesia (2012) (0)
- Theory, Comparison, and Design: A Review Essay (2022) (0)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Authoritarian Support Coalitions: Comparing Indonesia and Malaysia (2009) (0)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Adjustment Policy in Malaysia, June 1997–December 1999 (2009) (0)
- Islam and the Market (2018) (0)
- Democratic Vulnerabilities and Pathways for Reform (2022) (0)
- Predicting Self-Fulfilling Financial Crises (2015) (0)
- The Political Economy of Capital Market Reforms in Southeast Asia – By Xiaoke Zhang (2012) (0)
- Book Review: Paths to Development in Asia: South Korea, Vietnam, China, and Indonesia (2013) (0)
- Party Politics and Democratization in Indonesia: Golkar in the Post-Suharto Era . By Dirk Tomsa. New York: Routledge, 2008. 260p. $153.00 cloth. (2010) (0)
- The Contributors (2015) (0)
- Islam and Redistribution : A Test of Competing Theories * (2009) (0)
- Research Report: On Whorfian socioeconomics (2022) (0)
- Ethnic Orders: Making Identity in Malaysia and Beyond (2022) (0)
- Conceptualizing and Measuring Piety (2018) (0)
- Hard Landings and Political Change in Nondemocracies (2016) (0)
- The Political Construction of Indigeneity: Theory and Evidence from Indonesia (2022) (0)
- Constitutional Change and Democracy in Indonesia.Party Politics in Southeast Asia: Clientelism and Electoral Competition in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines (2014) (0)
- Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: References (2009) (0)
- Migrants, Minorities, and Populism in Southeast Asia Thomas Pepinsky (2020) (0)
- Islam and Democracy in Indonesia: Tolerance without Liberalism. By Jeremy Menchik. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016. (2018) (0)
- Electoral Rules, Coalitions, and Price Levels: Evidence from PR Governments (2004) (0)
- IS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS RELEVANT FOR INTERNATIONAL MONEY AND FINANCE? (2020) (0)
- Demographic Structure and Voting Behavior During Democratization: Evidence from Malaysia's 2022 Election (2023) (0)
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