Research

Peer Reviewed Publications

Everett, Andrea L., and Daniel C. Tirone. "Strategic Samaritanism: how armed conflict affects aid receipts". International Interactions, forthcoming. DOI: 10.1080/03050629.2021.1909581

Armijo, Leslie E., Daniel C. Tirone and Hyoung-kyu Chey. 2020. "The Monetary and Financial Powers of States: Theory, Dataset, and Observations on the Trajectory of American Dominance". New Political Economy, 25(2): 174-194. DOI: 10.1080/13563467.2019.1574293.

Bastiaens, Ida, and Daniel C. Tirone. 2019. "Remittances and Varieties of Democratization in Developing Countries". Democratization, 26 (7): 1132-1153. DOI: 10.1080/13510347.2019.1604689. (Click here for access, limited number of initial downloads are ungated).

Armijo, Leslie E., Daniel C. Tirone and Hyoung-kyu Chey. 2019. "The Monetary and Financial Powers of States: Theory, Dataset, and Observations on the Trajectory of American Dominance". New Political Economy, forthcoming. DOI: 10.1080/13563467.2019.1574293.

Savun, Burcu and Daniel C. Tirone. 2018. "Foreign Aid as a Counterterrorism Tool: More Liberty, Less Terror?" Journal of Conflict Resolution, 62 (8): 1607-1635 . DOI: 10.1177/0022002717704952

Rudra, Nita and Daniel C. Tirone. 2017. "Trade, Politics and the Poor: Is Sen Right and Bhagwati Wrong? Why Politics Matters in the Free Trade Debate". Studies In Comparative International Development, 52 (1): 1-22. DOI: 10.1007/s12116-016-9231-9

Moslehi, Shandiz*, Ali Ardalan, Daniel C. Tirone, William L. Waugh Jr. and Ali Akbarisari. 2016. “Procedural Effectiveness of International Humanitarian Assistance”. Global Journal of Health Science, 8 (11): 16-23. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v8n11p16

Moslehi, S*, Ardalan A, Waugh W, Tirone DC, Akbarisari A. 2016. “Characteristics of an Effective Humanitarian Assistance: A Systematic Review.” PLOS Currents Disasters, Feb 25, Edition 1. DOI: 10.1371/currents.dis.706b7dc0e8382b55a20d6f7d0cf14257.

Tirone, Daniel C. and James Gilley*. 2015. "Printing Power: 3-D Printing and Threats to State Security". Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism 10 (2): 102-119 . DOI: 10.1080/18335330.2015.1089636 (Author Accepted Manuscript available here: https://goo.gl/oFEAcV )

Armijo, Leslie, Laurissa Mühlich, and Daniel C. Tirone. 2014. “The Systemic Financial Importance of Emerging Powers”. Journal of Policy Modeling 36S: S67-S88. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpolmod.2013.10.009

Savun, Burcu and Daniel C. Tirone. 2012. "Exogenous Shocks, Foreign Aid, and Civil War”. International Organization. 66 (3): 363-393. - Winner of the 2012 Robert O. Keohane Award. DOI: 10.1017/S0020818312000136

Savun, Burcu and Daniel C. Tirone. 2011. “Foreign Aid, Democratization and Civil Conflict: How Does Aid Affect Civil Conflict?” American Journal of Political Science 55 (2): 233-246. DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5907.2010.00501.x

Bearce, David H. and Daniel C. Tirone. 2010. “Foreign Aid Effectiveness and the Strategic Goals of Donor Governments” Journal of Politics 72 (3): 837-851. DOI: 10.1017/s0022381610000204

* Graduate student co-author

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications

Savun, Burcu and Daniel C. Tirone. "Foreign Aid and Counterterrorism." Blog post at Sustainable Security. June 12, 2017. Available at https://goo.gl/0JfpqS

Tirone, Daniel C. and James Gilley. "3D printing: a new threat to gun control and security policy?" Blog post at The Conversation. July 19, 2016. Available at https://goo.gl/vZsvEr

Tirone, Daniel C. and James Gilley. "You can print your own guns at home. Next it will be nuclear weapons. Really." The Monkey Cage (blog) at The Washington Post. September 7, 2015. Available at http://goo.gl/y5eGtl

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Working Papers

Fostering Relief or Fueling War? The impact of humanitarian aid on civil conflict (with Kevin Bradley* and Cassie Knott*) (Under Review)

Taking a Byte Out of Sovereignty: Are Crytocurrencies a Threat to State Power? (with David Sobek)

Donor Response When Disaster Strikes: A Model of Aid After Natural Disasters (with Andrea L. Everett)

Dummy Principals and Non-Governmental Organizations: Private versus Public Financing and the Impact of NGOs

Paying for Pirates: Foreign Aid as a Policy Tool for Combating Maritime Crime (with Sam Rohrer)

State Capacity and the Opportunity for Civil War: Perceptions of Property Rights Protection and the Onset of Civil War, 1960-1999 (with David Sobek and Charles Boehmer)

Inflating the Cost of War: Domestic Price Changes and the Likelihood of Conflict Termination (with David Sobek)

* Graduate student co-author

Book Projects in Process

A Political Economy of Contemporary Piracy and Maritime Crime (with Sam Rohrer). Under contract with Palgrave Macmillan.

Most Recent and Upcoming Conference Presentations

Inflating the Cost of War: Domestic Price Changes and the Likelihood of Conflict Termination (with David Sobek)

  • Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, January 2021 (Virtual)

  • American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 2020 (Virtual)

"Donor Response When Disaster Strikes: A Model of Aid After Natural Disasters" (with Andrea L. Everett), American Political Science Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA September 2018

"Paying for Safe Passage: Foreign Aid as a Policy Tool to Combat Piracy and Maritime Crime" (with Sam Rohrer), International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA April 2018

"Salty Dogs and Weekend Warriors: A Typology of Piracy and Maritime Crime" (with Sam Rohrer), International Studies Association - Midwest Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO 2017

"Stumbling at the Finish Line? Remittances and Developing Country Democratization" (with Ida Bastiaens), American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 2017

"Money, Markets and the Capabilities of States" (with Leslie Armijo and Hyoung Kyu Chey), International Studies Association International Annual Meeting, Hong Kong, June 2017

"Salty Dogs and Weekend Warriors: A Typology of Piracy and Maritime Crime" (with Sam Rohrer), Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL April 2017

"Savvy Samaritans: How Donors Adjust Aid in Response to Humanitarian Crises" (with Andrea Everett), Conflict, Aid and Refugees (CAR) Workshop, Tucson, AZ March 2017

"Money, Markets and the Capabilities of States" (with Leslie Armijo and Hyoung Kyu Chey), International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD February 2017

"Paying for Pirates: Foreign Aid as a Policy Tool for Combating Maritime Crime" (with Sam Rohrer), Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA January 2017

"Every Man a Heisenberg: 3-D Printing, the Illicit Goods Trade and Civil Violence" (with James Gilley), Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA January 2017

“Printing Peace: 3-D Printing, the Illicit Goods Trade, and Civil Violence” (with James Gilley), Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL April 2016

“Fostering Relief or Fueling War? The Impact of Humanitarian Aid on Civil Conflict” (with Kevin Bradley and Cassie Knott), Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Juan, PR January 2016 and Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL April 2016

"Stumbling at the Finish Line? Remittances and Developing Country Democratization" (with Ida Bastiaens), Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Juan, PR January 2016, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA March 2016, and Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL April 2016.

“State Capacity and the Opportunity for Civil War: Perceptions of Property Rights Protection and the Onset of Civil War, 1960-2011” (with David Sobek), Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV April 2015

“Paying for Pirates: Foreign Aid as a Policy Tool for Combating Maritime Crime” (with Sam Rohrer), International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA February 2015

“Is Bhagwati Right, and Sen Wrong? Why Politics Matters in the Free Trade Debate” (with Nita Rudra), International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA February 2015

Foreign Aid as a Counterterrorism Tool: Grievances and Aid Delivery Channels” (with Burcu Savun), Peace Science Society International, Philadelphia, PA, October 2014

“Savvy Samaritans: How Donors Adjust Aid in Response to Humanitarian Crises” (with Andrea Everett), American Political Science Association Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., August 2014

“Printing Power: Additive Manufacturing and Threats to State Security (with James Gilley), Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, April 2014

“Foreign Aid as a Counterterrorism Tool: Grievances and Aid Delivery Channels” (with Burcu Savun), International Studies Association Annual Meeting Toronto, ON March 2014