Mechanisms of morality: Sources of support for humanitarian intervention S Kreps, S Maxey Journal of Conflict Resolution 62 (8), 1814-1842, 2018 | 103 | 2018 |
The power of humanitarian narratives: a domestic coalition theory of justifications for military action S Maxey Political Research Quarterly 73 (3), 680-695, 2020 | 39 | 2020 |
Teaching students to engage with evidence: An evaluation of structured writing and classroom discussion strategies S Blings, S Maxey Journal of Political Science Education 13 (1), 15-32, 2017 | 23 | 2017 |
You and whose army? How civilian leaders leverage the military’s prestige to shape public opinion MR Kenwick, S Maxey The Journal of Politics 84 (4), 1963-1978, 2022 | 21 | 2022 |
Finding the water’s edge: when negative partisanship influences foreign policy attitudes S Maxey Polarization and US Foreign Policy: When Politics Crosses the Water’s Edge …, 2024 | 15 | 2024 |
Context matters: the transformative nature of drones on the battlefield S Kreps, S Maxey Technology and International Relations, 68-88, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |
Limited spin: When the public punishes leaders who lie about military action S Maxey Journal of Conflict Resolution 65 (2-3), 283-312, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |
Americans feel a moral obligation to help humanitarian victims (like those in Syria) with military force S Kreps, S Maxey Washingtonpost. com, 2018 | 2 | 2018 |
Explaining Public Demands for Border Militarization MR Kenwick, S Maxey Journal of Conflict Resolution, 00220027241268482, 2024 | 1 | 2024 |