Source: http://svmiller.com/research/
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 08:41:54+00:00

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My research focuses on international conflict, particularly over the distribution of territory. I examine the effect these territorial issues have on domestic politics, with a focus at the level of the individual citizen. Here, you can find materials relevant to my published research and research in progress.
I also provide titles for some working papers and works in progress below. I provide full links for these papers when I believe they are ready for peer review. Feel free to contact me if you are interested in some of these projects. My CV contains more information about where some of these projects are in the peer review process.
I also offer a three-page research statement that summarizes and contextualizes my different research agendas.
This page contains links to download non-directed/directed dyad-year militarized interstate dispute (MID) data derived from my co-authored project published in International Studies Quarterly.
Miller, Steven V. Forthcoming. “What Americans Think About Gun Control: Evidence from the General Social Survey, 1972-2016”. Social Science Quarterly.
Miller, Steven V. 2017. “The Effect of Terrorism on Judicial Confidence.” Political Research Quarterly 70(4): 790–802.
Miller, Steven V. 2017. “Individual-Level Expectations of Executive Authority under Territorial Threat.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 34(5): 526-545.
Miller, Steven V. 2017. “Economic Threats or Societal Turmoil? Understanding Preferences for Authoritarian Political Systems.” Political Behavior 39(2): 457-478.
Gibler, Douglas M., Steven V. Miller, and Erin K. Little. 2016. “An Analysis of the Militarized Interstate Dispute (MID) Dataset, 1816-2001.” International Studies Quarterly 60(4): 719-730.
Gibler, Douglas M. and Steven V. Miller. 2014. “External Territorial Threat, State Capacity, and Civil War.” Journal of Peace Research 51(5): 634-646.
Miller, Steven V. 2013. “Territorial Disputes and the Politics of Individual Well-Being.” Journal of Peace Research 50(6): 677-690.
Gibler, Douglas M. and Steven V. Miller. 2013. “Quick Victories? Territory, Democracies and Their Disputes.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 57(2): 258-284.
Gibler, Douglas M., Marc L. Hutchison and Steven V. Miller. 2012. “Individual Identity Attachments and International Conflict: The Importance of Territorial Threat.” Comparative Political Studies 45(12): 1655-1683.
Gibler, Douglas M. and Steven V. Miller. 2012. “Comparing the Foreign Aid Policies of Presidents Bush and Obama.” Social Science Quarterly 93(5): 1202-1217.
Miller, Steven V. and Douglas M. Gibler. 2011. “Democracies, Territory and Negotiated Compromises.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 28(3): 261-279.

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