Final solutions: Mass killing and genocide in the 20th century BA Valentino Cornell University Press, 2005 | 1187 | 2005 |
“Draining the sea”: mass killing and guerrilla warfare B Valentino, P Huth, D Balch-Lindsay International organization 58 (2), 375-407, 2004 | 965 | 2004 |
Why we kill: The political science of political violence against civilians BA Valentino Annual Review of Political Science 17, 89-103, 2014 | 283 | 2014 |
Atomic aversion: Experimental evidence on taboos, traditions, and the non-use of nuclear weapons DG Press, SD Sagan, BA Valentino American Political Science Review 107 (1), 188-206, 2013 | 246 | 2013 |
Revisiting Hiroshima in Iran: What Americans really think about using nuclear weapons and killing noncombatants SD Sagan, BA Valentino International Security 42 (1), 41-79, 2017 | 198 | 2017 |
Covenants without the sword international law and the protection of civilians in times of war B Valentino, P Huth, S Croco World Politics 58 (3), 339-377, 2006 | 195 | 2006 |
A war of one's own: Understanding the gender gap in support for war DJ Brooks, BA Valentino Public Opinion Quarterly 75 (2), 270-286, 2011 | 187 | 2011 |
Lost in transition: A critical analysis of power transition theory RN Lebow, B Valentino International Relations 23 (3), 389-410, 2009 | 173 | 2009 |
Bear any burden? How democracies minimize the costs of war BA Valentino, PK Huth, SE Croco The Journal of Politics 72 (2), 528-544, 2010 | 142 | 2010 |
Assessing risks of state-sponsored mass killing J Ulfelder, B Valentino Available at SSRN 1703426, 2008 | 133 | 2008 |
The true costs of humanitarian intervention-the hard truth about a noble notion BA Valentino Foreign Aff. 90, 60, 2011 | 127 | 2011 |
Final solutions: the causes of mass killing and genocide B Valentino Security Studies 9 (3), 1-59, 2000 | 109 | 2000 |
What do Americans really think about conflict with nuclear North Korea? The answer is both reassuring and disturbing AR Haworth, SD Sagan, BA Valentino Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 75 (4), 179-186, 2019 | 40 | 2019 |
Kettles of hawks: Public opinion on the nuclear taboo and noncombatant immunity in the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Israel J Dill, SD Sagan, BA Valentino Security Studies 31 (1), 1-31, 2022 | 37 | 2022 |
Sustainable Security: Rethinking American National Security Strategy J Suri, BA Valentino Oxford University Press, 2016 | 36 | 2016 |
Still standing by: why America and the international community fail to prevent genocide and mass killing BA Valentino Perspectives on politics 1 (3), 565-578, 2003 | 33 | 2003 |
Not just a war theory: American public opinion on ethics in combat SD Sagan, BA Valentino International Studies Quarterly 62 (3), 548-561, 2018 | 31 | 2018 |
Just war and unjust soldiers: American public opinion on the moral equality of combatants SD Sagan, BA Valentino Ethics & International Affairs 33 (4), 411-444, 2019 | 30 | 2019 |
An inflated view of the facts? How preferences and predispositions shape conspiracy beliefs about the Deflategate scandal JM Carey, B Nyhan, B Valentino, M Liu Research & Politics 3 (3), 2053168016668671, 2016 | 26 | 2016 |
Animals are people too: explaining variation in respect for animal rights YS Park, B Valentino Hum. Rts. Q. 41, 39, 2019 | 25 | 2019 |