Explaining the onset of mass killing, 1949—87 FW Wayman, A Tago Journal of Peace Research 47 (1), 3-13, 2010 | 93 | 2010 |
Why do states join US-led military coalitions?: The compulsion of the coalition's missions and legitimacy A Tago International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 7 (2), 179-202, 2007 | 85 | 2007 |
When Are Democratic Friends Unreliable? The Unilateral Withdrawal of Troops from theCoalition of the Willing' A Tago Journal of Peace Research 46 (2), 219-234, 2009 | 68 | 2009 |
Determinants of multilateralism in US use of force: State of economy, election cycle, and divided government A Tago Journal of Peace Research 42 (5), 585-604, 2005 | 60 | 2005 |
An ‘A’for effort: Experimental evidence on UN Security Council engagement and support for US military action in Japan A Tago, M Ikeda British Journal of Political Science 45 (2), 391-410, 2015 | 35 | 2015 |
Political leadership changes and the withdrawal from military coalition operations, 1946–2001 U Pilster, T Böhmelt, A Tago International Studies Perspectives 16 (4), 463-483, 2015 | 34 | 2015 |
Seeing the Lexus for the olive trees? Public opinion, economic interdependence, and interstate conflict S Tanaka, A Tago, KS Gleditsch International Interactions 43 (3), 375-396, 2017 | 24 | 2017 |
To denounce, or not to denounce: Survey experiments on diplomatic quarrels S Kohama, K Inamasu, A Tago Political Communication 34 (2), 243-260, 2017 | 24 | 2017 |
The differentiation of security forces and the onset of genocidal violence U Pilster, T Böhmelt, A Tago Armed Forces & Society 42 (1), 26-50, 2016 | 24 | 2016 |
Why buy American? The international politics of fighter jet transfers S Vucetic, A Tago Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2015 | 24 | 2015 |
Is there an aid-for-participation deal?: US economic and military aid policy to coalition forces (non) participants A Tago International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 8 (3), 379-398, 2008 | 22 | 2008 |
Winning over foreign domestic support for use of force: power of diplomatic and operational multilateralism M Ikeda, A Tago International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 14 (2), 303-324, 2014 | 21 | 2014 |
Public diplomacy and foreign policy A Tago Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2017 | 19 | 2017 |
Social dominance orientation as an obstacle to intergroup apology N Mifune, K Inamasu, S Kohama, Y Ohtsubo, A Tago PloS one 14 (1), e0211379, 2019 | 12 | 2019 |
Too many problems at home to help you: domestic disincentives for military coalition participation A Tago International Area Studies Review 17 (3), 262-278, 2014 | 12 | 2014 |
The “only choice” Canadian and Japanese F-35 decisions compared A Tago, S Vucetic International Journal 68 (1), 131-149, 2013 | 12 | 2013 |
Predicting the Horizontal Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons A Tago, JD Singer Kobe University law review 45, 51-68, 2011 | 9* | 2011 |
Naval forces and civil-military relations T Böhmelt, U Pilster, A Tago Journal of Global Security Studies 2 (4), 346-363, 2017 | 8 | 2017 |
38 seconds above the 38th parallel: how short video clips produced by the US military can promote alignment despite antagonism between Japan and Korea Y Asaba, KS Hahn, S Jang, T Kobayashi, A Tago International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 20 (2), 253-273, 2020 | 7 | 2020 |
Why do states formally invoke the right of individual self-defense? Legal-, diplomatic-and aid-politics to motivate states to respect international law A Tago Conflict Management and Peace Science 30 (2), 161-177, 2013 | 6 | 2013 |