Publications

  1.  Gerald Schneider and Nina Wiesehomeier (2010). Diversity, Conflict and Growth: Theory and Evidence. Diversity, 2, pp. 1097-1117
  2.  Nina Wiesehomeier (2010). The Meaning of Left-Right in Latin America: A Comparative View Kellogg Working Paper No. 370
  3. Nina Wiesehomeier and Kenneth Benoit (2009). Presidents, Parties and Policy Competition Journal of Politics, Vol. 71 (4), pp.1435-1447   (Awarded with the Gulbenkian Prize 2010 for the best paper published in an international journal in the past two years by a young social scientist (in all fields except economics) from a Portuguese institution.)
  4. Kenneth Benoit and Nina Wiesehomeier (2009). Expert Judgments. In: Methoden der vergleichenden Politik- und Sozialwissenschaft: Neuere Entwicklungen und Anwendungen (“Methods in Comparative Political and Social Sciences: New Developments and Applications”), Susanne Pickel et al. (eds.). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, pp. 497-516. 
  5. Nina Wiesehomeier, Gerald Schneider and Constanze S. Braun (2009). Die Vereinbarkeit des Unvereinbaren? Wirtschaft und Identität als gemeinsame Bürgerkriegsursachen. In: Politische Vierteljahresschrift Sonderhefte, Vol. 43, pp. 445-470 (“The Compatibility of the Incompatible? Economy and Identity as Joint Causes of Civil War Onset”, Journal of the German Political Science Association) 
  6. Gerald Schneider and Nina Wiesehomeier (2008). Rules that matter. Political Institutions and the Diversity-Confict Nexus. Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 45 (2), pp. 183-203. 
  7. Margit Bussmann, Gerald Schneider and Nina Wiesehomeier (2005). Foreign Economic Liberalization and Peace: The Case of Sub-Saharan Africa. European Journal of International Relations, Vol.11 (4), pp. 551-579.

 

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