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Boehmer, Charles R., Bernadette M.E. Jungblut, and Richard J. Stoll. 2011. “Tradeoffs in Trade Data.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 28(2): 145 –167.
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Bolks, Sean, and Richard J. Stoll. 2000. “The Arms Acquisition Process: The Effect of Internal and External Constraints on Arms Race Dynamics.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 44(5): 580–603.
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Bolks, Sean, and Richard J. Stoll. 2003. “Examining Conflict Escalation Within the Civilizations Context.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 20(2): 85–109.
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Cusack, Thomas R., and Richard J. Stoll. 1990a. “Adaptation, State Survival and System Endurance: A Simulation Study.” International Political Science Review / Revue internationale de science politique 11(2): 231–278.
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Cusack, Thomas R., and Richard J. Stoll. 1990b. Exploring Realpolitik: Probing International Relations Theory With Computer Simulation. Lynne Rienner Pub
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Eichenberg, Richard C, and Richard J Stoll. 2011. “Gender Difference or Parallel Publics? The Dynamics of Defense Spending Opinions in the United States, 1965-2007.” Journal of Conflict Resolution.
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Eichenberg, Richard C., and Richard J. Stoll. 2006. “War President: The Approval Ratings of George W. Bush.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 50(6): 783–808.
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Russett, Bruce, Harvey Starr and Richard J. Stoll (ed). 1989. Choices in World Politics: Sovereignty and Interdependence. W H Freeman & Co (Sd).
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Stoll, Richard J. 1987. “System and State in International Politics: A Computer Simulation of Balancing in an Anarchic World.” International Studies Quarterly 31(4): 387–402.
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Stoll, Richard J. and Michael Ward (ed.). 1989. Power in World Politics. Lynne Rienner Pub.
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Stoll, Richard J. 1990. “The Russians Are Coming: A Computer Simulation.” Armed Forces & Society 16(2): 193–213.
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Stoll, Richard J. 1992. “Steaming in the Dark? Rules, Rivals, and the British Navy, 1860-1913.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 36(2): 263–283.
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Stoll, Richard J. 1998. “Nice states finish ... pretty well: Collective security behavior in militarized interstate disputes, 1816–1992.” International Interactions 24(3): 287–313.
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Stoll, Richard J. 2011a. “Civil Engineering: Does a Realist World Influence the Onset of Civil Wars?” Simulation & Gaming 42(6): 747–770.
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Stoll, Richard J. 2011b. “Is Chinese Foreign Policy Targeting Sub-Saharan Africa?” http://www.bakerinstitute.org/publications/ EF-pub-RiseOfChinaStoll-120211-WEB.pdf/view?searchterm=oil
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Maoz, Zeev, Alex Mintz, Cliff Morgan, Glenn Palmer and Richard J. Stoll. 2004. Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations: Methodology in the Study of Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution. Lexington Books, Lanham, MD. 2004.
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Subramanian, Devika, and Richard Stoll. 2006. “Events, Patterns, and Analysis: Forecasting International Conflict in the Twenty-First Century.” In Programming for Peace: Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention. Edited by Robert Trappl, New York, New York: Springer, p. 145–160.