Dennis M. Foster and Jonathan W. Keller. 2023. “Interactive Leadership Psychology and the Ebb and Flow of Interstate Rivalry.” International Studies Quarterly 67:sqad076. LINK
Dennis M. Foster and Jonathan W. Keller. 2020. "Single-Party Government, Prime Minister Psychology, and the Diversionary Use of Force: Theory and Evidence from the British Case." International Interactions. LINK
Jonathan W. Keller, Keith A. Grant, and Dennis M. Foster. 2019. "Presidential Risk Propensity and Intervention in Interstate Conflicts." Foreign Policy Analysis. LINK
Dennis M. Foster. 2017. “Inter Arma Silent Leges? Democracy, Domestic Terrorism and Diversion.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 61:1371-1400. LINK
Jonathan W. Keller and Dennis M. Foster. 2016. “Don’t Tread on Me: Constraint-
Challenging Presidents and Strategic Conflict Avoidance.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 46:808-
827. LINK
Dennis M. Foster and Jonathan W. Keller. 2014. “Leaders’ Cognitive Complexity, Distrust, and the Diversionary Use of Force.” Foreign Policy Analysis 10:205-223. LINK
Dennis M. Foster, Alex Braithwaite, and David Sobek. 2013. “There Can Be No Compromise: Institutional Inclusiveness, Fractionalization, and Domestic Terrorism.” British Journal of Political Science. 43:541-557. LINK
Jonathan W. Keller and Dennis M. Foster. 2012. “Presidential Leadership Style and the Political Use of Force.” Political Psychology 33:581-598. LINK
David Sobek, Dennis M. Foster, and Samuel Robison. 2012. “Conventional Wisdom: The Effect of Nuclear Proliferation on Armed Conflict, 1945-2000.” International Studies Quarterly 56:149-162. LINK
Dennis M. Foster and Jonathan W. Keller. 2010. “Rallies and the ‘First Image’: Leadership Psychology, Scapegoating Proclivity, and the Diversionary Use of Force.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 27:417-441. LINK
Alex Braithwaite, Dennis M. Foster, and David A. Sobek. 2010. “Ballots, Bargains, and Bombs: Terrorist Targeting of Spoiler Opportunities.” International Interactions 36:294-306. LINK
Dennis M. Foster. 2008. “’Comfort to our Adversaries?’ Partisan Ideology, Domestic Vulnerability, and Strategic Targeting.” Foreign Policy Analysis 4:419-436. LINK
Dennis M. Foster. 2006. “An ‘Invitation to Struggle’? The Use of Force against ‘Legislatively Vulnerable’ American Presidents.” International Studies Quarterly 50:421-444. LINK
Dennis M. Foster. 2006. “State Power, Linkage Mechanisms, and Diversion against Nonrivals.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 23:1-21. LINK
Dennis M. Foster and Glenn Palmer. 2006. “Presidents, Public Opinion, and Diversionary Behavior: The Role of Partisan Support Reconsidered.” Foreign Policy Analysis 2:269-287. LINK
Dennis M. Foster and Jonathan W. Keller. 2020. "Single-Party Government, Prime Minister Psychology, and the Diversionary Use of Force: Theory and Evidence from the British Case." International Interactions. LINK
Jonathan W. Keller, Keith A. Grant, and Dennis M. Foster. 2019. "Presidential Risk Propensity and Intervention in Interstate Conflicts." Foreign Policy Analysis. LINK
Dennis M. Foster. 2017. “Inter Arma Silent Leges? Democracy, Domestic Terrorism and Diversion.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 61:1371-1400. LINK
Jonathan W. Keller and Dennis M. Foster. 2016. “Don’t Tread on Me: Constraint-
Challenging Presidents and Strategic Conflict Avoidance.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 46:808-
827. LINK
Dennis M. Foster and Jonathan W. Keller. 2014. “Leaders’ Cognitive Complexity, Distrust, and the Diversionary Use of Force.” Foreign Policy Analysis 10:205-223. LINK
Dennis M. Foster, Alex Braithwaite, and David Sobek. 2013. “There Can Be No Compromise: Institutional Inclusiveness, Fractionalization, and Domestic Terrorism.” British Journal of Political Science. 43:541-557. LINK
Jonathan W. Keller and Dennis M. Foster. 2012. “Presidential Leadership Style and the Political Use of Force.” Political Psychology 33:581-598. LINK
David Sobek, Dennis M. Foster, and Samuel Robison. 2012. “Conventional Wisdom: The Effect of Nuclear Proliferation on Armed Conflict, 1945-2000.” International Studies Quarterly 56:149-162. LINK
Dennis M. Foster and Jonathan W. Keller. 2010. “Rallies and the ‘First Image’: Leadership Psychology, Scapegoating Proclivity, and the Diversionary Use of Force.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 27:417-441. LINK
Alex Braithwaite, Dennis M. Foster, and David A. Sobek. 2010. “Ballots, Bargains, and Bombs: Terrorist Targeting of Spoiler Opportunities.” International Interactions 36:294-306. LINK
Dennis M. Foster. 2008. “’Comfort to our Adversaries?’ Partisan Ideology, Domestic Vulnerability, and Strategic Targeting.” Foreign Policy Analysis 4:419-436. LINK
Dennis M. Foster. 2006. “An ‘Invitation to Struggle’? The Use of Force against ‘Legislatively Vulnerable’ American Presidents.” International Studies Quarterly 50:421-444. LINK
Dennis M. Foster. 2006. “State Power, Linkage Mechanisms, and Diversion against Nonrivals.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 23:1-21. LINK
Dennis M. Foster and Glenn Palmer. 2006. “Presidents, Public Opinion, and Diversionary Behavior: The Role of Partisan Support Reconsidered.” Foreign Policy Analysis 2:269-287. LINK