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Benjamin Fordham
Benjamin Fordham
Professor of Political Science, Binghamton University (SUNY)
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Dynamic modeling for persistent event-count time series
PT Brandt, JT Williams, BO Fordham, B Pollins
American Journal of Political Science, 823-843, 2000
2382000
The politics of threat perception and the use of force: A political economy model of US uses of force, 1949–1994
B Fordham
International Studies Quarterly 42 (3), 567-590, 1998
2381998
Partisanship, macroeconomic policy, and US uses of force, 1949-1994
B Fordham
Journal of Conflict Resolution 42 (4), 418-439, 1998
2331998
Building the cold war consensus: The political economy of US national security policy, 1949-51
B Fordham
University of Michigan Press, 1998
2021998
Kantian liberalism, regime type, and military resource allocation: Do democracies spend less?
BO Fordham, TC Walker
International Studies Quarterly 49 (1), 141-157, 2005
1972005
Selection and influence: Interest groups and congressional voting on trade policy
BO Fordham, TJ McKeown
International Organization 57 (3), 519-549, 2003
1912003
How can economic interests influence support for free trade?
BO Fordham, KB Kleinberg
International Organization 66 (2), 311-328, 2012
1782012
Strategic conflict avoidance and the diversionary use of force
BO Fordham
The Journal of Politics 67 (1), 132-153, 2005
1522005
Militarized interstate disputes and United States uses of force
BO Fordham, CC Sarver
International Studies Quarterly 45 (3), 455-466, 2001
1302001
Economic interests, party, and ideology in early Cold War era US foreign policy
BO Fordham
International Organization 52 (2), 359-396, 1998
1201998
Another look at “Parties, voters, and the use of force abroad”
BO Fordham
Journal of Conflict Resolution 46 (4), 572-596, 2002
1092002
A Very Sharp Sword: The Influence of Military Capabilities on American Decisions to Use Force
BO Fordham
Journal of Conflict Resolution 48 (5), 632-656, 2004
1022004
Billiard balls or snowflakes? Major power prestige and the international diffusion of institutions and practices
BO Fordham, V Asal
International Studies Quarterly 51 (1), 31-52, 2007
922007
Trade and foreign policy attitudes
KB Kleinberg, BO Fordham
Journal of Conflict Resolution 54 (5), 687-714, 2010
902010
Economic interests and public support for American global activism
BO Fordham
International Organization 62 (1), 163-182, 2008
812008
Power or plenty? Economic interests, security concerns, and American intervention
BO Fordham
International Studies Quarterly 52 (4), 737-758, 2008
762008
Who wants to be a major power? Explaining the expansion of foreign policy ambition
BO Fordham
Journal of Peace Research 48 (5), 587-603, 2011
702011
International trade and US relations with China
BO Fordham, KB Kleinberg
Foreign Policy Analysis 7 (3), 217-236, 2011
662011
Revisionism reconsidered: exports and American intervention in World War I
BO Fordham
International Organization 61 (2), 277-310, 2007
622007
The Domestic Politics of Trade and Conflict
KB Kleinberg, BO Fordham
International Studies Quarterly 57 (3), 605-619, 2013
612013
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