POPULAR IR


AUTHORITARIAN WAR SUPPORT:

Henry E. Hale and Adam C. Lenton, “Do Authoritarians Need a Foreign Enemy? Evidence from Fortress Russia,” International Security, v.49, no.1, Summer 2024, pp.9-50.

Timothy Frye, Henry Hale, Ora John Reuter, and Bryn Rosenfeld, “Putin’s Hidden Weakness,” Foreign Affairs, March 25, 2024.

RALLYING AROUND THE FLAG:

Olga Onuch and Henry E. Hale, The Zelensky Effect (London/Oxford: Hurst Publishers and Oxford University Press, November 2022).
Henry E. Hale, “Authoritarian Rallying as Reputational Cascade? Evidence from Putin’s Popularity Surge after Crimea,” American Political Science Review, v.116, no.2, May 2022, pp.580-94.
Mikhail A. Alexseev and Henry E. Hale, “Crimea Come What May: Do Economic Sanctions Backfire Politically?Journal of Peace Research, v.57, no.2, March 2020, pp.344-359.

Henry E. Hale, “How Crimea Pays: Rallying ’Round the Flag and Authoritarian Support,” Comparative Politics, v.50, no.3, April 2018, pp.369-91.
Mikhail Alexseev and Henry E. Hale, “Rallying ’Round the Leader More than the Flag: Changes in Russian Nationalist Public Opinion 2013-14,” in Pål Kolstø and Helge Blakkisrud, eds., The New Russian Nationalism, 2000-2015: Imperialism, Ethnicity, Authoritarianism (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016), pp.192-220.
CROSS-NATIONAL ILLIBERALISM (GLOBAL TRUMPISM):

Aleksandr Fisher, Henry E. Hale, and Ridvan Peshkopia, “Foreign Support Does Not Mean Sway for Illiberal Nationalist Regimes: Putin Sympathy, Russian Influence, and Trump Foreign Policy in the Balkans,” Comparative European Politics, September 22, 2022.
Henry E. Hale and Ridvan Peshkopia, “Trump Sympathy in the Balkans: Cross-Border Populist Appeal,” Mediterranean Politics, August 9, 2021.
BELIEF FORMATION IN WAR:

Henry E. Hale, Oxana Shevel and Olga Onuch, “Believing Facts in the Fog of War: Identity, Media and Hot Cognition in Ukraine’s 2014 Odesa Tragedy,” Geopolitics, v.23, no.4, Fall 2018, pp.851-881.