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Democratization and representative bureaucracy: an analysis of promotion patterns in Indonesia's civil service, 1980–2015
JH Pierskalla, A Lauretig, AS Rosenberg, A Sacks
American Journal of Political Science 65 (2), 261-277, 2021
332021
Measuring racial bias in international migration flows
AS Rosenberg
International Studies Quarterly 63 (4), 837-845, 2019
242019
Undesirable immigrants: Why racism persists in international migration
AS Rosenberg
Princeton University Press, 2022
192022
Unifying the study of asymmetric hypotheses
AS Rosenberg, AJ Knuppe, BF Braumoeller
Political Analysis 25 (3), 381-401, 2017
172017
The Garden Library for Refugees and Migrant Workers/Yoav Meiri Architectes
A Rosenberg
ArchDaily (February 20).< http://www. archdaily. com/112495/the-garden …, 2011
62011
Agents, structures, and the moral basis of deportability
AS Rosenberg
Security Dialogue 54 (6), 602-619, 2023
52023
Racial Discrimination in International Visa Policies
AS Rosenberg
International Studies Quarterly 67 (2), sqad032, 2023
32023
Anarchy in the lab
W Minozzi, E Chung, MP Hitt, A Rosenberg
Working paper, 2015
22015
Race and systemic crises in international politics: An agenda for pluralistic scholarship
AS Rosenberg
Review of International Studies, 1-19, 2024
12024
Where there’sa will, there’sa way: border walls and refugees
N Avdan, AS Rosenberg, CF Gelpi
Journal of Peace Research, 00223433231200918, 2023
12023
Assessing border walls’ varied impacts on terrorist group diffusion
AS Rosenberg, N Avdan
Conflict Management and Peace Science, 07388942241270927, 2024
2024
Border Walls and Refugees
N Avdan, AS Rosenberg, CF Gelpi
Cato Institute, 2024
2024
Shades of Perception: Non-White Refugee Arrivals and Migration Policy Restrictiveness in the Global North
A Rosenberg
Available at SSRN 4555473, 2024
2024
Response to Rebecca Hamlin’s Review of Undesirable Immigrants: Why Racism Persists in International Migration
AS Rosenberg
Perspectives on Politics 21 (3), 1055-1055, 2023
2023
Crossing: How We Label and React to People on the Move. By Rebecca Hamlin. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2021. 224p. 25.00 paper.
AS Rosenberg
Perspectives on Politics 21 (3), 1051-1052, 2023
2023
Imperialism and the Developing World: How Britain and the United States Shaped the Global Periphery. By Atul Kohli. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. 560p. 27.95 paper.
AS Rosenberg
Perspectives on Politics 20 (1), 376-377, 2022
2022
Residual Racism in International Migration: The False Promise of Colorblindness
AS Rosenberg
The Ohio State University, 2019
2019
Man, State, and War: An Experimental Approach
AS Rosenberg, W Minozzi, E Assaf, C Gelpi
2017
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