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Douglas L. Kriner
Douglas L. Kriner
Professor of Government, Cornell University
E-mailová adresa ověřena na: cornell.edu - Domovská stránka
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Factors associated with US adults’ likelihood of accepting COVID-19 vaccination
S Kreps, S Prasad, JS Brownstein, Y Hswen, BT Garibaldi, B Zhang, ...
JAMA network open 3 (10), e2025594-e2025594, 2020
7982020
Model uncertainty, political contestation, and public trust in science: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic
SE Kreps, DL Kriner
Science advances 6 (43), eabd4563, 2020
3312020
After the Rubicon: Congress, presidents, and the politics of waging war
DL Kriner
University of Chicago Press, 2010
2072010
The influence of federal spending on presidential elections
DL Kriner, A Reeves
American Political Science Review 106 (2), 348-366, 2012
1762012
Presidential particularism and divide-the-dollar politics
DL Kriner, A Reeves
American Political Science Review 109 (1), 155-171, 2015
1752015
The particularistic president: Executive branch politics and political inequality
DL Kriner, A Reeves
Cambridge University Press, 2015
1472015
The casualty gap: The causes and consequences of American wartime inequalities
DL Kriner, FX Shen
Oxford University Press, 2010
1442010
Divided government and congressional investigations
D Kriner, L Schwartz
Legislative Studies Quarterly 33 (2), 295-321, 2008
1302008
Public attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination: The role of vaccine attributes, incentives, and misinformation
S Kreps, N Dasgupta, JS Brownstein, Y Hswen, DL Kriner
npj Vaccines 6 (1), 73, 2021
1262021
Investigating the president: Congressional checks on presidential power
DL Kriner, E Schickler
Princeton University Press, 2016
1212016
Constitutional qualms or politics as usual? The factors shaping public support for unilateral action
DP Christenson, DL Kriner
American Journal of Political Science 61 (2), 335-349, 2017
1092017
Iraq casualties and the 2006 senate elections
DL Kriner, FX Shen
Legislative Studies Quarterly 32 (4), 507-530, 2007
1052007
Factors influencing Covid-19 vaccine acceptance across subgroups in the United States: Evidence from a conjoint experiment
SE Kreps, DL Kriner
Vaccine 39 (24), 3250-3258, 2021
802021
Responding to war on Capitol Hill: Battlefield casualties, congressional response, and public support for the war in Iraq
D Kriner, F Shen
American Journal of Political Science 58 (1), 157-174, 2014
782014
Mobilizing the public against the president: Congress and the political costs of unilateral action
DP Christenson, DL Kriner
American Journal of Political Science 61 (4), 769-785, 2017
742017
Investigating the president: Committee probes and presidential approval, 1953–2006
DL Kriner, E Schickler
The Journal of Politics 76 (2), 521-534, 2014
712014
The myth of the imperial presidency: How public opinion checks the unilateral executive
DP Christenson, DL Kriner
The Myth of the Imperial Presidency, 2020
692020
Costs, benefits, and the malleability of public support for “Fracking”
DP Christenson, JL Goldfarb, DL Kriner
Energy Policy 105, 407-417, 2017
642017
The relationship between US adults’ misconceptions about COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination preferences
SE Kreps, JL Goldfarb, JS Brownstein, DL Kriner
Vaccines 9 (8), 901, 2021
612021
Can Enhanced Oversight Repair the Broken Branch
D Kriner
BUL Rev. 89, 765, 2009
612009
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