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Self-and informant-reported perspectives on symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder.
LD Cooper, S Balsis, TF Oltmanns
Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment 3 (2), 140, 2012
822012
Are informant reports of personality more internally consistent than self reports of personality?
S Balsis, LD Cooper, TF Oltmanns
Assessment 22 (4), 399-404, 2015
692015
Challenges associated with a polythetic diagnostic system: criteria combinations in the personality disorders.
LD Cooper, S Balsis, M Zimmerman
Journal of Abnormal Psychology 119 (4), 886, 2010
662010
When less is more: how fewer diagnostic criteria can indicate greater severity.
LD Cooper, S Balsis
Psychological Assessment 21 (3), 285, 2009
522009
Aging: Empirical contribution: A longitudinal analysis of personality disorder dimensions and personality traits in a community sample of older adults: Perspectives from selves …
LD Cooper, S Balsis, TF Oltmanns
Journal of personality disorders 28 (1), 151-165, 2014
422014
Personality disorder diagnostic thresholds correspond to different levels of latent pathology
S Balsis, S Lowmaster, LD Cooper, JF Benge
Journal of personality disorders 25 (1), 115-127, 2011
362011
Citizenship, Identity and Social Movements in the New Hong Kong
W Lam, L Cooper
Routledge, 2017
322017
Can contingency be ‘internalized’into the bounds of theory? Critical realism, the philosophy of internal relations and the solution of ‘uneven and combined development’
L Cooper
Cambridge Review of International Affairs 26 (3), 573-597, 2013
322013
‘Get Brexit done’: The new political divides of England and Wales at the 2019 Election
L Cooper, C Cooper
The Political Quarterly 91 (4), 751-761, 2020
312020
The dangers ahead: Covid-19, authoritarianism and democracy
L Cooper, G Aitchison
Conflict and Civil Society Research Unit, LSE, 2020
282020
Beyond capitalism?: the future of radical politics
S Hardy, L Cooper
John Hunt Publishing, 2013
272013
The international relations of the ‘imagined community’: Explaining the late nineteenth-century genesis of the Chinese nation
L Cooper
Review of International Studies 41 (3), 477-501, 2015
242015
Authoritarian contagion: The global threat to democracy
L Cooper
Policy Press, 2021
232021
A longitudinal analysis of personality disorder dimensions and personality traits in a community sample of older adults: Perspectives from selves and informants
LD Cooper, S Balsis, TF Oltmanns
Journal of Personality Disorders 28 (1), 151-165, 2014
182014
The presentation of narcissistic personality disorder in an octogenarian: Converging evidence from multiple sources
S Balsis, NR Eaton, LD Cooper, TF Oltmanns
Clinical gerontologist 34 (1), 71-87, 2010
162010
Debating uneven and combined development/debating international relations: a forum
J Rosenberg, A Zarakol, D Blagden, O Rutazibwa, K Gray, O Corry, ...
Millennium 50 (2), 291-327, 2022
142022
“You have to fight on your own”: Self-alienation and the new Hong Kong nationalism
L Cooper
Citizenship, Identity and Social Movements in the New Hong Kong, 94-113, 2017
112017
Asian Sources of British Imperial Power
L Cooper
Historical sociology and world history, 111-126, 2016
82016
Covid-19, Authoritarianism and Democracy
L Cooper, G Aitchison
LSE Conflict and Civil Society Research Unit, 2020
72020
Market economics in an all-out-war? Assessing economic and political risks to the Ukrainian war effort
L Cooper
LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2022
62022
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