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Transnational audience costs: rhetoric, constituents, and the two-level game
(2021-12)
How do domestic audiences respond to belligerent rhetoric by foreign leaders? I argue that when leaders of countries that are historically adversarial engage in belligerent rhetoric directed at the adversary it has a ...
Artificial Intelligence Aversion in Public Policy
(2024-05-11)
This dissertation advances our understanding of how individuals relate to the utilization of artificial intelligence within the public policy domain. This is done through theoretical development about the aversion individuals ...
WHEN TO FOLLOW, WHEN TO BREAK, WHO TO BLAME: CITIZEN PERCEPTIONS OF STREET-LEVEL SERVICE INTERACTIONS
(2024-05-10)
In this dissertation, I combine insights from public administration with those of political science, public policy, and social psychology to better understand how citizens think about and understand their governments. In ...
The Nature, Determinants, and Consequences of Congressional Distributive Politics
(2024-08-01)
The allocation of public resources is a core responsibility of the United States federal government, and geographically targeted spending is both practically important and central to major theories of the US Congress. This ...