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Number of items: 10.
Article
Madrid, RL;
Schenoni, LL;
(2024)
Reining in Rebellion: The Decline of Political Violence in South America, 1830–1929.
International Security
, 48
(3)
pp. 129-167.
10.1162/isec_a_00479.
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Merke, F;
Reynoso, D;
Schenoni, LL;
(2020)
Foreign policy change in latin America: Exploring a middle-range concept.
Latin American Research Review
, 55
(3)
pp. 413-429.
10.25222/larr.380.
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Nolte, D;
Schenoni, LL;
(2021)
To lead or not to lead: regional powers and regional leadership.
International Politics
10.1057/s41311-021-00355-8.
(In press).
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Pérez-Liñán, Aníbal;
Schenoni, Luis;
Morrison, Kelly;
(2023)
Compliance in Time: Lessons from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
International Studies Review
, 25
(1)
, Article viac067. 10.1093/isr/viac067.
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Schenoni, LL;
Braniff, S;
Battaglino, J;
(2021)
Was the Falklands crisis a war of distraction? A reinterpretation of the Argentine decline through prospective theory.
America Latina Hoy
, 89
pp. 127-153.
10.14201/alh.27259.
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Schenoni, LL;
Ribeiro, PF;
Lopes, DB;
Casarões, G;
(2022)
Myths of Multipolarity: The Sources of Brazil's Foreign Policy Overstretch.
Foreign Policy Analysis
, 18
(1)
, Article orab037. 10.1093/fpa/orab037.
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Schenoni, Luis;
Goertz, Gary;
Owsiak, Andrew;
Diehl, Paul;
(2024)
The Saavedra Lamas Peace: How a Norm Complex Evolved and Crystallized to Eliminate War in the Americas.
International Studies Quarterly
, 68
(2)
, Article sqae047. 10.1093/isq/sqae047.
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Schenoni, Luis L;
Madrid, Raul;
(2023)
Taming Rebellion in South America, 1830-1929.
International Security
(In press).
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Book chapter
Schenoni, Luis L;
(2023)
Reinvented Governments in Latin America: Reform Waves and Diverging Outcomes.
In: Centeno, Miguel A and Ferraro, Agustin E, (eds.)
State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain The Neoliberal State and Beyond.
(pp. 243-268).
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.
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Report
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Goertz, Gary;
Diehl, Paul F;
Owsiak, Andrew P;
Schenoni, Luis;
(2023)
Tracking the Evolution of Conflict: Barometers for Interstate and Civil Conflict.
United States Institute of Peace: Washington, DC, USA.
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