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Tobias Heinrich
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Determinants of sanctions effectiveness: Sensitivity analysis using new data
NA Bapat, T Heinrich, Y Kobayashi, TC Morgan
International Interactions 39 (1), 79-98, 2013
2412013
Public opinion and foreign aid cuts in economic crises
T Heinrich, Y Kobayashi, KA Bryant
World Development 77, 66-79, 2016
1392016
When Is Foreign Aid Selfish, When Is It Selfless?
T Heinrich
Journal of Politics 75 (2), 422-435, 2013
1252013
Reciprocity and the structural determinants of the international sanctions network
SJ Cranmer, T Heinrich, BA Desmarais
Social Networks 36, 5-22, 2014
1062014
Public support for development aid during the COVID-19 pandemic
Y Kobayashi, T Heinrich, KA Bryant
World Development 138, 105248, 2021
812021
Voters get what they want (when they pay attention): human rights, policy benefits, and foreign aid
T Heinrich, Y Kobayashi, L Long
International Studies Quarterly 62 (1), 195-207, 2018
732018
How do People Evaluate Foreign Aid to Nasty Regimes?
T Heinrich, Y Kobayashi
British Journal of Political Science, 2018
692018
Sanction Consequences and Citizen Support: A Survey Experiment
T Heinrich, Y Kobayashi, TM Peterson
International Studies Quarterly 61 (1), 98-106, 2017
372017
Populism and foreign aid
T Heinrich, Y Kobayashi, E Lawson
European Journal of International Relations, 2019
272019
Democracy aid and electoral accountability
T Heinrich, M Loftis
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2017
272017
Does counterterrorism militarize foreign aid? Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
T Heinrich, CM Machain, J Oestman
Journal of Peace Research 54 (4), 527-541, 2017
232017
Colonial legacy and foreign aid: Decomposing the colonial bias
D Chiba, T Heinrich
International Interactions 45 (3), 474-499, 2019
152019
Vaccine hesitancy, state bias, and Covid-19: Evidence from a survey experiment using Phase-3 results announcement by BioNTech and Pfizer
Y Kobayashi, C Howell, T Heinrich
Social Science & Medicine 282, 114115, 2021
132021
Technology‐Induced Job Loss and the Prioritization of Economic Problems in the Mass Public
T Heinrich, C Witko
Review of Policy Research 38 (2), 164-179, 2021
132021
Foreign policy begins at home: the local origin of support for US democracy promotion
W Christiansen, T Heinrich, TM Peterson
International Interactions 45 (4), 595-616, 2019
122019
Investigating how historical legacies of militarized violence can motivate COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: Evidence from global dyadic survey
Y Kobayashi, C Howell, T Heinrich, M Motta
Social Science & Medicine 311, 115346, 2022
92022
Foreign policy as pork-barrel spending: Incentives for legislator credit claiming on foreign aid
T Heinrich, TM Peterson
Journal of Conflict Resolution 64 (7-8), 1418-1442, 2020
82020
Technology threats to employment, issues, and candidate and party preferences in the United States
T Heinrich, C Witko
Political Research Quarterly 75 (3), 797-811, 2022
42022
Evaluating explanations for poverty selectivity in foreign aid
T Heinrich, Y Kobayashi
Kyklos 75 (1), 30-47, 2022
32022
No Entry in a Pandemic: Public Support for Border Closures
Y Kobayashi, M Cilizoglu, T Heinrich, W Christiansen
American Journal of Political Science, 2023
22023
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