Supplementary data for research publications
Narrative and the Making of U.S. National Security. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Part I Appendix and Guide
Part I Replication and Other Files
Part II Appendix
Part II Replication Files
“How Dominant Narratives Rise and Fall: Military Conflict, Politics, and the Cold War Consensus.” International Organization 69:4 (fall 2015): 809-845.
Replication Files
Appendix
“Tell Me a Story: FDR, Narrative, and the Making of the Second World War.” Security Studies 24:1 (January-March 2015): 131-170.
Replication Files: FDR Major Foreign Affairs Addresses (for content analysis)
Appendices
“Trump and Obama Have One Surprising Thing in Common — The Words They Use.” With Robert Ralston. The Conversation, 8 August 2017.
Additional Figures on presidential cooperation, accomplishment, and satisfaction rhetoric
"Americans’ Blind Faith in the Military is Dangerous." With Aaron Rapport and Robert Ralston. Foreign Policy, 3 December 2018.
Supplementary Data -- Survey Questions
Supplementary Data -- Descriptive Data
Supplementary Data -- Regression
“Patriotism or Paychecks: Who Believes What About Why Soldiers Serve.” With Robert Ralston. Armed Forces & Society Online First (16 April 2020).
Replication Files
Appendixes
“No Right to Be Wrong: What Americans Believe About Civil-Military Relations.” With Robert Ralston and Aaron Rapport. Perspectives on Politics. Online First (11 March 2021).
Replication Files — Harvard Dataverse
Appendixes“Why They Fight: How Perceived Motivations for Military Service Shape Support for the Use of Force.” With Robert Ralston and Aaron Rapport. International Studies Quarterly, published online (13 May 2021).
Replication Files
Appendixes“More Deferential but also More Political: How Americans’ Views of the Military have Changed Over Twenty Years.” With Robert Ralston. War on the Rocks, 17 November 2021.
Appendix