Working Papers:
These are papers on which I am actively working:
- "What Stops the Torture? A Cross-National Inquiry," Will H. Moore & Courtenay Ryals,
work in progress, presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the
Midwest Political Science Association.
- "The Last
Pillar to Fall? Domestic and International Legal Institutions," Jeffrey K. Staton
& Will H. Moore, presented at the 2008 International Studies Association
annual meeting.
- "The Zero-Inflated Logit: Correcting Bias in Reports of Terror Attacks," Will H. Moore, Wonjae Hwang,
Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt & Andreas Beger, work in progress, presented at the annual
meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), 2007.
- "Looking
under the Hood: Ethnic Groups, Polarization and Civil War,"
Andreas Beger & Will H. Moore, paper presented at the
2008 annual meeting of the International Studies Association and the
2007 annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.
- "The
Puzzle of Abu Ghraib: Are Democratic Institutions a Palliative or Panacea?," Christian
Davenport, Will H. Moore, & Dave Armstrong, revised version of a paper presented at the
annual meeting of the International Studies Association, 2007 and the annual meeting of
the Peace Science Society (International), 2006.
- "A Problem with
Peace Science: The Dark Side of COW," Will H. Moore, revised version of a
paper delivered to the Peace
Science Society (International) annual meeting, 4-6 November 2005.
- "Time
Horizons Matter: Coalition Governments, Replacement Risk and the Size of
Government in 96 Countries, 1975-2000," Bumba Mukherjee, Will H. Moore & Sergio
Bejar, working paper.
These are papers I am unlikely to work further on.
- "Citation
versus Reputation: Assessing Political
Science Journals," Will H. Moore, working paper, 2000.
-
Dissent and Repression: Substitution Effects in Violent
Political Conflict Behavior, Will H. Moore, unpublished
manuscript, 1998 (pdf).
- "Observing the Political World: Ontology, Truth, and
Science," Will H. Moore, unpublished paper, 2001.
- "Evaluating Theory in Political Science," Will H.
Moore, unpublished paper, 2001.