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Matthew A. Baum. 2002. “‘The Media Revolution and the Political Use of Force.’ ”. In Conflict, Cooperation and Information. SUNY Press
Matthew A. Baum. 2002. “‘The Media Revolution and the Political Use of Force.’ ”. In Conflict, Cooperation and Information. SUNY Press
Matthew A. Baum and Samuel Kernell. 1999. “Has Cable Ended the Golden Age of Presidential Television?”. The American Political Science Review, Vol. 93, Iss. 1, Pp. 99-114.
Matthew A. Baum and Samuel Kernell. 1999. “Has Cable Ended the Golden Age of Presidential Television?”. The American Political Science Review, Vol. 93, Iss. 1, Pp. 99-114.
Angela O’Mahoney, Matthew A. Baum, and Michael Hiscox. “‘Public Opinion and the Domestic Politics of Congressional Trade Sanctions.’”
Angela O’Mahoney, Matthew A. Baum, and Michael Hiscox. “‘Public Opinion and the Domestic Politics of Congressional Trade Sanctions.’”
Angela O’Mahoney, Matthew A. Baum, and Michael Hiscox. “‘Sanctioning in the Shadow of War: The Interdependence of Economic Sanctions and the Use of Military Force.’ ”
Angela O’Mahoney, Matthew A. Baum, and Michael Hiscox. “‘Sanctioning in the Shadow of War: The Interdependence of Economic Sanctions and the Use of Military Force.’ ”
Matthew A. Baum and Philip K. Potter. “‘Information, Popular Constraint, and the Democratic Peace.’ ”
Matthew A. Baum and Philip K. Potter. “‘Information, Popular Constraint, and the Democratic Peace.’ ”
Bryce J. Dietrich, Ryan D. Enos, David Lazer, Matthew A. Baum, Margaret Schwenzfeier, and Maya Sen. “‘Estimating the Duplicate Voting Rate in the United States.’ ”
Bryce J. Dietrich, Ryan D. Enos, David Lazer, Matthew A. Baum, Margaret Schwenzfeier, and Maya Sen. “‘Estimating the Duplicate Voting Rate in the United States.’ ”
Zachary Markovich, Adam J. Berinsky, Justin de Benedictis-Kessner, Teppei Yamamoto, and Matthew A. Baum. “‘Dynamic Persuasion: Decay and Accumulation of the Persuasive Effects of Partisan Media.’ ”
Zachary Markovich, Adam J. Berinsky, Justin de Benedictis-Kessner, Teppei Yamamoto, and Matthew A. Baum. “‘Dynamic Persuasion: Decay and Accumulation of the Persuasive Effects of Partisan Media.’ ”
Matthew A. Baum, Bryce J. Dietrich, and Philip K. Potter. “‘You’ve Got to Know When to Fold Them: Reassessing Bluffing, Resolve, and Reputation in Politics.’ ”
Matthew A. Baum, Bryce J. Dietrich, and Philip K. Potter. “‘You’ve Got to Know When to Fold Them: Reassessing Bluffing, Resolve, and Reputation in Politics.’ ”
Matthew Simonson, James N. Druckman, Kathryn Ognyanova, Matthew A. Baum, David Lazer, Roy H. Perlis, John Della Volpe, Mauricio Santillana, Jon Green, and Alexi Quintana. “"Conditional Preferences Under High-Salience Uncertainty: The Case of Opening Schools During a Pandemic.” ”
Matthew Simonson, James N. Druckman, Kathryn Ognyanova, Matthew A. Baum, David Lazer, Roy H. Perlis, John Della Volpe, Mauricio Santillana, Jon Green, and Alexi Quintana. “"Conditional Preferences Under High-Salience Uncertainty: The Case of Opening Schools During a Pandemic.” ”
Katherine Ognyanova, Roy H. Perlis, James N. Druckman, Matthew A. Baum, and David Lazer. 2025. “Depression and Presidential Approval”
Katherine Ognyanova, Roy H. Perlis, James N. Druckman, Matthew A. Baum, and David Lazer. 2025. “Depression and Presidential Approval”