Countering misinformation via WhatsApp: Preliminary evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe J Bowles, H Larreguy, SX Liu PloS one 15 (10), e0240005, 2020 | 118 | 2020 |
How weakly institutionalized parties monitor brokers in developing democracies: Evidence from postconflict Liberia J Bowles, H Larreguy, SX Liu American Journal of Political Science 64 (4), 952-967, 2020 | 38 | 2020 |
Control, Coercion, and Cooptation: How Rebels Govern after Winning Civil War SX Liu World Politics 74 (1), 37 - 76, 2022 | 23 | 2022 |
Service cynicism: How civic disengagement develops T Cheng, SX Liu Politics & Society 46 (1), 101-129, 2018 | 7* | 2018 |
Sustaining Exposure to Fact-checks: Misinformation Discernment, Media Consumption, and its Political Implications J Bowles, K Croke, H Larreguy, J Marshall, S Liu Media Consumption, and its Political Implications (September 25, 2023), 2023 | 6* | 2023 |
When does education increase political participation? Evidence from Senegal H Larreguy, SX Liu Political Science Research and Methods 12 (2), 354-371, 2024 | 5* | 2024 |
Coercive Legacies: From Rebel Governance to Authoritarian Control S Liu Forthcoming, Journal of Politics, 2023 | 3* | 2023 |
How war-related deprivation affects political participation: Evidence from education loss in Liberia SX Liu Journal of Peace Research 59 (3), 353-366, 2022 | 3 | 2022 |
Governing After War: Rebel Victories and Post-war Statebuilding SX Liu Oxford University Press, 2024 | 1 | 2024 |
How online media shapes polarization towards policing S Liu, T Cheng | 1 | |
Legacies of victimization: Evidence from forced resettlement in Zimbabwe S Liu United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, 2023 | | 2023 |
Resistance and Control: Statebuilding Through Rebel-Civilian Relations S Liu | | 2020 |