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Majeski, Stephen J. “Mathematical Models of the U.S. Military Expenditure Decision-Making Process.” American Journal of Political Science, vol. 27, no. 3, University of Texas Press, 1983, pp. 485–514 |
Publications, Articles |
Political Science |
Majeski, Stephen J. “Dynamic Properties of the U.S. Military Expenditure Decision-Making Process.” Conflict Management and Peace Science, vol. 7, no. 1, World University Division, World Research Center, Inc., in collaboration with the WORLD UNIVERSITY of the World Academy of Science, the Field of Peace Studies and Peace Science, 1983, pp. 65–86 |
Publications, Articles |
Political Science |
Majeski, Stephen J., and David L. Jones. “Arms Race Modeling: Causality Analysis and Model Specification.” The Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 25, no. 2, Sage Publications, 1981, pp. 259–88 |
Publications, Articles |
Political Science |
Majeski, Stephen J, et al. “Forecasting International Crises Using Optimal Control Methodology: A Feasibility Study of the Applicability of Optimal Control Theory to Forecasting International Crises.” Bloomington, Indiana: Center for International Policy Studies, 1979. |
Publications, Articles |
Political Science |
Majeski, Stephen J, et al. “Proposals for New Crisis Identification Procedures.” Bloomington, Indiana: Center for International Policy Studies, 1979. |
Publications, Articles |
Political Science |
Majeski, Stephen J, et al. “Predicting International Crisis Through Stability Analysis.” Bloomington, Indiana: Center for International Policy Studies, 1979. |
Publications, Articles |
Political Science |
Majeski, Stephen J. “Statistical Problems Associated with the Estimation of Discrete Time Crisis Interaction Models.” Bloomington, Indiana: Center for International Policy Studies, 1979. |
Publications, Articles |
Political Science |
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Publications, Articles |
Political Science |
"Governor Partisanship explains the adoption of statewide mask mandates in response to COVID-19.” forthcoming State Politics and Policy Quarterly. (with Christopher Adolph, Kenya Amano, Bree Bang-Jensen, Nancy Fullman, Beatrice Magistro, Grace Reinke) |
Publications, Articles |
Political Science |