Data Sets

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Christopher Gelpi and Joseph Grieco. 2015. “Competency Costs in Foreign Affairs: Presidential Performance in International Conflicts and Domestic Legislative Success, 1952-2001.” American Journal of Political Science. April 2015. Replication Data

Joseph Grieco, Christopher Gelpi, Jason Reifler and Peter Feaver. 2011. “Let’s Get a Second Opinion: International Institutions and American Public Support for War.” International Studies Quarterly. June 2011.

Christopher Gelpi. 2010. “Performing on Cue? The Formation of Public Opinion Toward War.” Journal of Conflict Resolution. February 2010.

Christopher Gelpi, Peter Feaver, and Jason Reifler. 2009. Paying the Human Costs of War: American Public Opinion and Casualties in Military Conflicts. (Princeton: Princeton University Press). Replication Data

Joseph Grieco, Christopher Gelpi and Camber Warren. 2009. “When Preferences and Commitments Collide: The Effect of Relative Partisan Shifts on International Treaty Compliance.” International Organization. 63, 2:341-355.

  • GGW.IO.Replication Data in STATA 9.0 with replication command files for genetic matching and analysis.

Christopher Gelpi and Joseph Grieco. 2008. Democracy, Trade and the Sources of the Liberal Peace. Journal of Peace Research. January 2008.

Christopher Gelpi, Jason Reifler, and Peter D. Feaver. 2007. “Iraq the Vote: Retrospective and Prospective Foreign Policy Judgments, Candidate Choice, and Casualty Tolerance.” Political Behavior. June 2007.

Christopher Gelpi, Peter Feaver, and Jason Reifler. 2005/2006. Success Matters: Casualty Sensitivity and the War in Iraq.(International Security, Winter 2005/2006)

Christopher Gelpi and Peter Feaver. 2002. Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick? Veterans in the Policy Making Elite and the American Use of Force (American Political Science Review, December 2002).

David Rousseau, Christopher Gelpi, Dan Reiter, and Paul Huth. 1996. “Assessing the Dyadic Nature of the Democratic Peace, 1918-1988.” American Political Science Review. September 1996. Replication Data.

Paul Huth, Christopher Gelpi, and D. Scott Bennett. 1993. “The Escalation of Great Power Militarized Disputes: Testing Rational Deterrence Theory and Structural Realism.” American Political Science Review. September 1993.

For other replication data sets for Prof. Gelpi’s work, please visit his site at the Harvard Dataverse.