Book:
Danielle L. Lupton. 2020. Reputation for Resolve: How Leaders Signal Determination in International Politics. Ithaca: .
Refereed Journal Articles:
Jessica Blankshain, Lindsay P. Cohn, and Danielle L. Lupton. 2024. "I'm From the Government and I'm Here to Help: Public perceptions of the use of coercive state power in the United States." American Political Science Review, forthcoming.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2024. "Threat Construction and Coercive Credibility." , forthcoming.
John Doces and Danielle L. Lupton. 2023. "Leader Turnover, Regime Type, and Growth Volatility." 3(2): ksad020.
Jessica Blankshain, David Glick, and Danielle L. Lupton. 2023. "War Metaphors (What Are They Good For?): Militarized Rhetoric and Attitudes Toward Essential Workers During the Covid-19 Pandemic." 51(2): 161-173.
Danielle L. Lupton and Clayton Webb. 2022. "Whither Elites? The Role of Elite Credibility and Knowledge in Public Perceptions of Foreign Policy." 66(3): sqac057.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2022. "Military Experience and Elite Decision-Making: Self-Selection, Socialization, and the Vietnam Draft Lottery." 66(1): sqab052.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2020. "The Reputational Costs and Ethical Implications of Coercive Limited Air Strikes: The Fallacy of the Middle Ground Approach," 34(2): 217-228.
Jonathan N. Brown, Danielle L. Lupton, and Alex Farrington. 2019. "Embedded Deception: Interpersonal Trust, Cooperative Expectations, and the Sharing of Fabricated Intelligence." 4(2): 209-226.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2019. "The External Validity of College Student Subject Pools in Experimental Research: A Cross-Sample Comparison of Treatment Effect Heterogeneity," 27(1): 90-97.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2018. "Reexamining Reputation for Resolve: Leaders, States, and the Onset of International Crises." 3(2): 196-218.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2018. "Signaling Resolve: Leaders, Reputations, and the Importance of Early Interactions." 44(1): 59-87.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2017. "Out of the Service, Into the House: Military Experience and Congressional War Oversight." 70(2): 327-339.
Book Chapters:
Danielle L. Lupton and Clayton Webb. 2023. "Experimental Methods," in , eds. Patrick Mello and Falk Ostermann (New York: Routledge), 338-353.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2021. "Veterans in the Post-2001 House: The Impact of Military Service on War Oversight," in , eds. Ralph Carter and James Scott (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield), 161-176.
Danielle L. Lupton and Valerie Morkevicius. 2019. "The Fog of War: Violence, Coercion, and Jus ad Vim," in , ed. Jai Galliot (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press), 36-56.
Book Reviews:
Danielle L. Lupton. 2023. Author's Response to Roundtable Review of Reputation for Resolve: How Leaders Signal Determination in International Politics (Cornell University Press, 2020), 10 February.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2021. "What if? A Look Back at the Strategic Logic of U.S. Alliances." Review of Mira Rapp Hooper's Shields of the Republic (Harvard University Press, 2020). , 9 August.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2017. Review of Frank P. Harvey and John Mitton, Fighting for Credibility: U.S. Reputation and International Politics (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016). Vol. X, No. 3, December 1.
Other Publications:
Jessica Blankshain, David Glick, and Danielle L. Lupton. 2022. "'War on Covid' rhetoric does little to shape public attitudes in a polarized political environment and may do more harm than good." , November 9.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2021. "Biden Has a Narrow Window to Restore U.S. Credibility." , February 8.
Jessica Blankshain, Max Z. Margulies, and Danielle L. Lupton. 2020. "Shifting Norms ߲ݴý Secretary of Defense Has Long-Term Consequences: On the Austin Nomination." , December 22.
Danielle L. Lupton and Max Z. Margulies. 2020. "Trump's election fraud allegations suggest military voters uniformly supported him. It's not so." , November 18.
Danielle L. Lupton, David T. Burbach, and Lindsay P. Cohn. 2020. "Authoritarian Tactics on US Soil." , August 5.
David T. Burbach, Lindsay P. Cohn, and Danielle L. Lupton. 2020. "What's happening in Portland could hurt civilian control of the military. Here's how." , July 29.
Jessica Blankshain and Danielle L. Lupton. 2020. "This is the problem with calling it a 'war' on coronavirus." , April 20.
Danielle L. Lupton and Michael Robinson. 2020. "Grading Joe Biden on Foreign Policy." , March 17.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2020. "Trump thought escalating the Iran crisis would solve it. That's not how escalation works." , January 8.
Valerie O. Morkevicius and Danielle L. Lupton. 2020. "Was the Killing of Qassem Soleimani Justified?" , January 6.
Danielle L. Lupton and Valerie O. Morkevicius. 2019. "No, Trump probably won't start a war to divert from his difficulties. Here's what he'll do instead." , October 17.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2019. "D-Day would be nearly impossible to pull off today. Here's why." , June 6.
Danielle L. Lupton, Valerie Morkevicius, and James Pattison. 2019. "Choosing an Ethical and Effective Response to Russian Aggression in Ukraine." , March 4.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2017. “Having fewer veterans in Congress makes it less likely to restrain the president’s use of force.” , November 10.
Danielle L. Lupton, Roseanne McManus, and Keren Yarhi-Milo. 2017. “Trump is trying to send North Korea a message. He’s got a long way to go.” , April 26.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2017. “Deterring North Korea: Understanding the Options and Challenges.” , April 5.
Danielle L. Lupton and Peter Feaver. 2016. “Voices Carry: How Careless Campaign Bombast Can Undo Administrations.” , May 16.
Danielle L. Lupton. 2016. “Lessons in Failure: Libya Five Years Later.” , April 15.