Browsing by Author "Gries, Peter H."
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Do Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation Predict Anti-China Attitudes?
Crowson, Howard M.; Gries, Peter H. (2010)This paper addresses the question of why some Americans hold negative attitudes toward China’s government and people, and the impact that such attitudes have on their preferred China policies. We hypothesized that the ... -
Modernization and ethnicity in China: a study of everyday ethnicity and urban renewal in Hui neighborhoods
Stroup, David R. (2017-07-12)Though much of the international attention given to China’s ethnic politics focuses on minority groups’ resistance to the Chinese state, relations between the state and ethnic Hui Muslims are not marked by resistence, ... -
War or Peace? How the Subjective Perception of Great Power Interdependence Shapes Preemptive Defensive Aggression
Jing, Yiming; Gries, Peter H.; Li, Yang; Stivers, Adam W.; Mifune, Nobuhiro; Kuhlman, D. M.; Bai, Liying (2017-06-02)Why do great powers with benign intentions end up fighting each other in wars they do not seek? We utilize an incentivized, two-person “Preemptive Strike Game” (PSG) to explore how the subjective perception of great power ... -
War or Peace? How the Subjective Perception of Great Power Interdependence Shapes Preemptive Defensive Aggression
Jing, Yiming; Li, Yang; Gries, Peter H.; Stivers, Adam W.; Mifune, Nobuhiro; Kuhlman, D.M.; Bai, Liying (2017-06-02)Why do great powers with benign intentions end up fighting each other in wars they do not seek? We utilize an incentivized, two-person “Preemptive Strike Game” (PSG) to explore how the subjective perception of great power ...