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CARMELA LUTMAR
CARMELA LUTMAR
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Academic in-group bias: An empirical examination of the link between author and journal affiliation
Y Reingewertz, C Lutmar
Journal of Informetrics 12 (1), 74-86, 2018
452018
Formal commitments and states’ interests: Compliance in international relations
C Lutmar, CL Carneiro, SML Mitchell
International Interactions 42 (4), 559-564, 2016
212016
10 Beyond negotiation deadlocks: the importance of mediation and leadership change
J Bercovitch, C Lutmar
Deadlocks in multilateral negotiations: Causes and solutions, 232, 2010
212010
Introducing a new dataset on leadership change in rebel groups, 1946–2010
C Lutmar, LG Terris
Journal of Peace Research 56 (2), 306-315, 2019
172019
Disaster diplomacy: The intricate links between disaster and conflict
GY Reinhardt, C Lutmar
Journal of Peace Research 59 (1), 3-11, 2022
152022
Academic in-group bias in the top five economics journals
C Lutmar, Y Reingewertz
Scientometrics 126 (12), 9543-9556, 2021
132021
Israel's foreign assistance and UN voting—does it pay?
L Mandler, C Lutmar
Israel Studies 25 (1), 99-121, 2020
102020
War Termination
C Lutmar, L Terris
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2017
62017
Regional peacemaking and conflict management
C Lutmar, B Miller
Taylor & Francis, 2015
62015
Israel’s Foreign Aid to Africa & UN Voting: An Empirical Examination
C Lutmar, L Mandler
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy 25 (4), 20190035, 2019
52019
Compliance in international relations
C Lutmar, CL Carneiro
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2018
52018
Leadership changes and civil war agreements: Exploring preliminary links
C Lutmar, L Terris
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy 22 (4), 439-448, 2016
52016
“Puppets,” domestic institutions, and foreign policy compliance
C Lutmar, B Miller
Regional Peacemaking and Conflict Management, 241-268, 2015
52015
Birds of a feather vote together? EU and Arab League UNGA Israel voting
L Mandler, C Lutmar
Soft Threats to National Security, 89-104, 2021
42021
What do they Want? Rebels’ Objectives and Civil War Mediation
C Lutmar, L Terris
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy 24 (4), 20180029, 2018
42018
Winners, losers, and puppets: Deposed leaders and foreign policy compliance
C Lutmar
New York University, 2004
42004
Fragile States and Civil Wars: Is Mediation the Answer?
C Lutmar, J Bercovitch
Centre for Research on Peace and Development, 2011
32011
Military Manpower Systems and Economic Inequality: An Empirical Model Revisited
N Konstantinidis, C Lutmar
Working paper, 2011
32011
J acob B ercovitch: Understanding Hands Across the Divide
D Druckman, C Lutmar
Negotiation and Conflict Management Research 5 (4), 325-330, 2012
22012
Academic in-group bias in economics
C Lutmar, Y Reingewertz
12020
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