David L. Rousseau, Hyung Min Kim, and Jinseong Yu. 2024. “The Acquisition of Regional Ballistic Missile Defenses in the Shadow of Great Powers.” The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis, 36/3, 303-338. DOI: 10.22883/kjda.2024.36.3.002
David Rousseau and Tim van Gelder. 2024. “Teaching Critical Thinking With Argument Mapping.” Journal of Political Science Education. 0(0): 1–17. DOI:10.1080/15512169.2024.2388821.
David L. Rousseau, Brandon Gorman, and Lisa Baranik. 2023. “Crossing the Line: The Disgust Threshold, Dehumanization, and Violations of Human Rights.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World. 9 (18 March 2023). DOI:10.1177/23780231231157686
Moosung Lee, Hyung Min Kim and David L. Rousseau. 2013. "The Bilateral Cooperation between South Korea and Canada: Norms in Reality in Environmental Politics.” Korea Observer, 44/1 (Spring), 113-141.
Hyung Min Kim and David L. Rousseau. 2013. "The Reciprocal Relationship Between Military Conflict and Political Development." Defence and Peace Economics, 24/1 (February), 47-72.
Rocio Garcia-Retamero, Stephanie Muller, and David L. Rousseau. 2012. "The Impact of Value Similarity and Power on the Perception of Threat." Political Psychology, 33/2 (April), 179-193.
David L. Rousseau, A. Trevor Thrall, Marcus Schulzke, and Steve S. Sin. 2012. “Democratic Leaders and War: Simultaneously Managing External Conflicts and Domestic Politics.” Australian Journal of International Relations, 66/3 (June), 349-363.
David L. Rousseau and Rocio Garcia-Retamero. 2007. “Identity, Power and Threat Perception: A Cross-National Experimental Study.” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 51/5 (October), 744-771.
Hyung Min Kim and David L. Rousseau. 2005. “The Classical Liberals Were Half Right (or Half Wrong): New Tests of the Liberal Peace, 1960-88." Journal of Peace Research, 42/5 (September), 523-543.
David L. Rousseau and Maurits van der Veen. 2005. "The Emergence of a Shared Identity: A Simulation." Journal of Conflict Resolution, 49/5 (October), 686-712.
David L. Rousseau. 2002. “Motivations for Choice: The Salience of Relative Gains in International Relations." Journal of Conflict Resolution 46/3 (June), 394-426.
David L. Rousseau, Christopher Gelpi, Dan Reiter, and Paul Huth. 1996. “Assessing the Dyadic Nature of the Democratic Peace." American Political Science Review 90/3 (September), 512-533.