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Weapons of the wealthy: Predatory regimes and elite-led protests in Central Asia
S Radnitz
Cornell University Press, 2012
3342012
What really happened in Kyrgyzstan?
S Radnitz
J. Democracy 17, 132, 2006
2612006
The color of money: privatization, economic dispersion, and the post-Soviet “revolutions”
S Radnitz
Comparative Politics 42 (2), 127-146, 2010
1292010
Is belief in conspiracy theories pathological? A survey experiment on the cognitive roots of extreme suspicion
S Radnitz, P Underwood
British Journal of Political Science 47 (1), 113-129, 2017
1202017
Networks, localism and mobilization in Aksy, Kyrgyzstan
S Radnitz
Central Asian Survey 24 (4), 405-424, 2005
1192005
Informal politics and the state
S Radnitz
Comparative Politics 43 (3), 351-371, 2011
1162011
Weighing the political and economic motivations for migration in post-Soviet space: The case of Uzbekistan
S Radnitz
Europe-Asia Studies 58 (5), 653-677, 2006
782006
Oil in the family: Managing presidential succession in Azerbaijan
S Radnitz
Coloured Revolutions and Authoritarian Reactions, 60-77, 2014
712014
The origins of social capital: Evidence from a survey of post-soviet Central Asia
S Radnitz, J Wheatley, C Zürcher
Comparative Political Studies 42 (6), 707-732, 2009
672009
Allies or agitators? How partisan identity shapes public opinion about violent or nonviolent protests
Y Hsiao, S Radnitz
Political Communication 38 (4), 479-497, 2021
422021
Revealing schemes: The politics of conspiracy in Russia and the post-Soviet region
S Radnitz
Oxford University Press, 2021
282021
Look who's talking! Islamic discourse in the Chechen wars
S Radnitz
Nationalities Papers 34 (2), 237-256, 2006
202006
Reinterpreting the enemy: Geopolitical beliefs and the attribution of blame in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
S Radnitz
Political Geography 70, 64-73, 2019
162019
Historical narratives and post-conflict reconciliation: An experiment in Azerbaijan
S Radnitz
Conflict Management and Peace Science 35 (2), 154-174, 2018
152018
Why the powerful (in weak states) prefer conspiracy theories
S Radnitz
Conspiracy theories and the people who believe them, 347-59, 2018
152018
Paranoia with a purpose: conspiracy theory and political coalitions in Kyrgyzstan
S Radnitz
Post-Soviet Affairs 32 (5), 474-489, 2016
152016
A horse of a different color: Revolution and regression in Kyrgyzstan
S Radnitz
na, 2010
152010
Working with the warlords: designing an ethnofederal system for Afghanistan
S Radnitz
Regional & Federal Studies 14 (4), 513-537, 2004
142004
The tyranny of small differences: the relationship between ethnic diversity and democracy in the former socialist bloc
S Radnitz
Demokratizatsiya 12 (4), 575-606, 2004
122004
Between Russia and a hard place: Great power grievances and central asian ambivalence
S Radnitz
The European Union, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, 55-69, 2022
102022
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