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Neal G. Jesse
Neal G. Jesse
Professor of Political Science
Verified email at bgsu.edu
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Ethnic conflict: a systematic approach to cases of conflict
NG Jesse, KP Williams
CQ Press, 2010
942010
Beyond great powers and hegemons: Why secondary states support, follow, or challenge
KP Williams, SE Lobell, NG Jesse
Stanford University Press, 2012
902012
The leader can’t lead when the followers won’t follow: The limitations of hegemony
NG Jesse, SE Lobell, G Press-Barnathan, KP Williams
na, 2012
772012
Why do secondary states choose to support, follow or challenge?
SE Lobell, NG Jesse, KP Williams
International Politics 52, 146-162, 2015
712015
Small States in The International System: at peace and at war
NG Jesse, JR Dreyer
Lexington Books, 2016
672016
Choosing to go it alone: Irish neutrality in theoretical and comparative perspective
NG Jesse
International Political Science Review 27 (1), 7-28, 2006
552006
Identity and Institutions: Conflict Reduction in Divided Societies
NG Jesse, KP Williams
State University of New York Press, 2012
532012
Resolving nationalist conflicts: Promoting overlapping identities and pooling sovereignty—The 1998 Northern Irish Peace Agreement
KP Williams, NG Jesse
Political Psychology 22 (3), 571-599, 2001
382001
Candidate success in multi-member districts: an investigation of Duverger and Cox
NG Jesse
Electoral Studies 18 (3), 323-340, 1999
361999
A nested game approach to political and economic liberalization in democratizing states: the case of South Korea
NG Jesse, U Heo, K DeRouen Jr
International Studies Quarterly 46 (3), 401-422, 2002
292002
Swiss neutrality examined: model, exception or both?
J Dreyer, NG Jesse
Journal of military and strategic studies 15 (3), 2014
242014
Contemporary Irish neutrality: Still a singular stance
NG Jesse
New Hibernia Review/Iris Éireannach Nua 11 (1), 74-95, 2007
222007
Ethnicity and identity conflict
NG Jesse
Routledge Handbook of Civil Wars, 93-103, 2014
102014
Social well-being in Northern Ireland: A longitudinal study 1958–1998
GD Thomas, NG Jesse
Social indicators research 106, 199-212, 2012
82012
Thatcher's rise and fall: An institutional analysis of the Tory leadership selection process
NG Jesse
Electoral Studies 15 (2), 183-202, 1996
81996
Falling into a Niche: Institutional equilibrium between plurality and proportional representation for large political parties
N Jesse
Political Research Quarterly 51 (2), 481-503, 1998
61998
Ireland’s Singular Stance: Pursuing Neutrality as a Means to Hegemon
NG Jesse
eds. Kristen Williams et all., Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons: Why …, 2012
5*2012
The Single Transferable Vote and Duverger's Law: Consequences for Party Systems and Elections
N Jesse
Ph. D. Dissertation, The University of California at Los Angeles, 1996
51996
Modeling the internationalization of ethnic conflict: an application to Northern Ireland and South Africa
NG Jesse, MV Simon
Ethnic Conflict and International Politics: Explaining Diffusion and …, 2004
42004
The single transferable vote and Duverger's Law: impact on party systems and voting behavior
NG Jesse
University of California, Los Angeles, 1996
41996
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