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Amanda Murdie
Amanda Murdie
Dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Institute of Technology
Verified email at iac.gatech.edu - Homepage
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Shaming and Blaming: Using Events Data to Assess the Impact of Human Rights INGOs
AM Murdie, DR Davis
International Studies Quarterly, 2011
6632011
Aiding and abetting: Human rights INGOs and domestic protest
A Murdie, T Bhasin
Journal of Conflict Resolution 55 (2), 163-191, 2011
2772011
" Makers and Shapers": Human Rights INGOs and Public Opinion
DR Davis, A Murdie, CG Steinmetz
Human Rights Quarterly 34 (1), 199-224, 2012
1762012
The impact of human rights INGO shaming on humanitarian interventions
A Murdie, D Peksen
The Journal of Politics 76 (1), 215-228, 2014
1722014
The ties that bind: A network analysis of human rights international nongovernmental organizations
A Murdie
British Journal of Political Science 44 (1), 1-27, 2014
171*2014
Help or harm: The human security effects of international NGOs
A Murdie
Stanford University Press, 2020
1582020
The Impact of Human Rights INGO activities on economic sanctions
A Murdie, D Peksen
The Review of International Organizations 8 (1), 33-53, 2013
1362013
Human rights shaming through INGOs and foreign aid delivery
S Dietrich, A Murdie
The Review of International Organizations 12 (1), 95-120, 2017
1352017
Coercion, capacity, and coordination: Predictors of political violence
SR Bell, D Cingranelli, A Murdie, A Caglayan
Conflict Management and Peace Science 30 (3), 240-262, 2013
1162013
Looking in the mirror: Comparing INGO networks across issue areas
A Murdie, DR Davis
The Review of International Organizations 7 (2), 177-202, 2012
1142012
Neighborhood watch: Spatial effects of human rights INGOs
SR Bell, KC Clay, A Murdie
The Journal of Politics 74 (2), 354-368, 2012
1132012
There’s no place like home: Explaining international NGO advocacy
SS Stroup, A Murdie
The Review of International Organizations 7 (4), 425-448, 2012
1112012
Women’s rights INGO shaming and the government respect for women’s rights
A Murdie, D Peksen
The Review of International Organizations 10 (1), 1-22, 2015
992015
Human rights, NGO shaming and the exports of abusive states
TM Peterson, A Murdie, V Asal
British Journal of Political Science 48 (3), 767-786, 2018
982018
Problematic potential: The human rights consequences of peacekeeping interventions in civil wars
A Murdie, DR Davis
Human Rights Quarterly 32 (1), 49-72, 2010
982010
Why pick on us? Environmental INGOs and state shaming as a strategic substitute
A Murdie, J Urpelainen
Political Studies 63 (2), 353-372, 2015
842015
Can international nongovernmental organizations boost government services? The case of health
A Murdie, A Hicks
International Organization 67 (3), 541-573, 2013
812013
The path of the boomerang: Human rights campaigns, third-party pressure, and human rights
MG Allendoerfer, A Murdie, RM Welch
International Studies Quarterly 64 (1), 111-119, 2020
732020
The apparatus for violence: Repression, violent protest, and civil war in a cross-national framework
SR Bell, A Murdie
Conflict management and peace science 35 (4), 336-354, 2018
732018
Women and contentious politics: A global event-data approach to understanding women’s protest
A Murdie, D Peksen
Political Research Quarterly 68 (1), 180-192, 2015
712015
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