Lagged explanatory variables and the estimation of causal effect MF Bellemare, T Masaki, TB Pepinsky The Journal of Politics 79 (3), 949-963, 2017 | 909 | 2017 |
Partisanship, health behavior, and policy attitudes in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic SK Gadarian, SW Goodman, TB Pepinsky Plos one 16 (4), e0249596, 2021 | 830 | 2021 |
The institutional turn in comparative authoritarianism T Pepinsky British Journal of Political Science 44 (3), 631-653, 2014 | 546 | 2014 |
Economic crises and the breakdown of authoritarian regimes: Indonesia and Malaysia in comparative perspective TB Pepinsky Cambridge University Press, 2009 | 472 | 2009 |
Aerial bombing and counterinsurgency in the vietnam war MA Kocher, TB Pepinsky, SN Kalyvas American Journal of Political Science 55 (2), 201–218, 2011 | 446 | 2011 |
Bureaucracy and service delivery TB Pepinsky, JH Pierskalla, A Sacks Annual Review of Political Science 20 (1), 249-268, 2017 | 259 | 2017 |
Decentralization and economic performance in Indonesia TB Pepinsky, MM Wihardja Journal of East Asian Studies 11 (3), 337-371, 2011 | 218 | 2011 |
A note on listwise deletion versus multiple imputation TB Pepinsky Political Analysis 26 (4), 480-488, 2018 | 200 | 2018 |
The Trump presidency and American democracy: A historical and comparative analysis RC Lieberman, S Mettler, TB Pepinsky, KM Roberts, R Valelly Perspectives on Politics 17 (2), 470-479, 2019 | 194* | 2019 |
Testing Islam’s Political Advantage: Evidence from Indonesia TB Pepinsky, RW Liddle, S Mujani American Journal of Political Science 56 (3), 584–600, 2012 | 192 | 2012 |
Autocracy, elections, and fiscal policy: evidence from Malaysia TB Pepinsky Studies in Comparative International Development (SCID) 42 (1), 136-163, 2007 | 185 | 2007 |
The return of the single-country study TB Pepinsky Annual Review of Political Science 22 (1), 187-203, 2019 | 181 | 2019 |
Development, Social Change, and Islamic Finance in Contemporary Indonesia TB Pepinsky | 164* | 2013 |
Beyond oligarchy: Wealth, power, and contemporary Indonesian politics M Ford, TB Pepinsky Cornell University Press, 2014 | 122 | 2014 |
The 2008 Malaysian elections: an end to ethnic politics? TB Pepinsky Journal of East Asian Studies 9 (1), 87-120, 2009 | 118 | 2009 |
Piety and Public Opinion: Understanding Indonesian Islam TB Pepinsky, RW Liddle, S Mujani Oxford University Press, 2018 | 107 | 2018 |
Pandemic politics: the deadly toll of partisanship in the age of COVID SK Gadarian, TB Pepinsky, SW Goodman Princeton University Press, 2022 | 104 | 2022 |
Capital mobility and coalitional politics: authoritarian regimes and economic adjustment in Southeast Asia TB Pepinsky World Politics 60 (3), 438-474, 2008 | 101 | 2008 |
Southeast Asia: voting against disorder T Pepinsky Journal of Democracy 28 (2), 120-131, 2017 | 80 | 2017 |
Incumbency advantage and candidate characteristics in open-list proportional representation systems: Evidence from Indonesia S Dettman, TB Pepinsky, JH Pierskalla Electoral Studies 48, 111-120, 2017 | 78 | 2017 |