Nicholas Sambanis

Nicholas Sambanis

University of Pennsylvania

H-index: 44

North America-United States

About Nicholas Sambanis

Nicholas Sambanis, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pennsylvania, specializes in the field of Political Science, International Relations, Civil Wars, Immigration, Conflict.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Price of Identity: Material Interest, Reaction to Bias, and Ingroup Solidarity

Does School Environment Shape Gender Differences in Leadership and Participation? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in South Korea

Norm Hierarchies in Poland

Mating Market Competition Reduces Support for Ukrainian Refugees Among Polish Women

Temperature and outgroup discrimination

Power‐Sharing and Peace-Building

Does External Threat Bring the Nation Together?

The Lifecycle of Secession: Interactions, processes and predictions

Nicholas Sambanis Information

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Citations(all)

22220

Citations(since 2020)

5429

Cited By

19154

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

50

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Nicholas Sambanis Skills & Research Interests

Political Science

International Relations

Civil Wars

Immigration

Conflict

Top articles of Nicholas Sambanis

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Price of Identity: Material Interest, Reaction to Bias, and Ingroup Solidarity

Working Paper

Eugen Dimant

Lukas Reinhardt

Nicholas Sambanis

2024/2/8

Does School Environment Shape Gender Differences in Leadership and Participation? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in South Korea

Evidence from a Natural Experiment in South Korea (January 10, 2023)

Amber Lee

Nicholas Sambanis

2023/1/10

Norm Hierarchies in Poland

Krzysztof Krakowski

Nicholas Sambanis

2023/7/4

Mating Market Competition Reduces Support for Ukrainian Refugees Among Polish Women

Available at SSRN 4404955

Krzysztof Krakowski

Nicholas Sambanis

2023/3/29

Temperature and outgroup discrimination

Political Science Research and Methods

Donghyun Danny Choi

Mathias Poertner

Nicholas Sambanis

2023/1

Power‐Sharing and Peace-Building

Nicholas Sambanis

2023/3/17

Does External Threat Bring the Nation Together?

Available at SSRN 4440616

Nicholas Sambanis

Amber Lee

2023/5/8

The Lifecycle of Secession: Interactions, processes and predictions

Nicholas Sambanis

David S Siroky

2023/2/28

Attitudes Toward Refugees in the Shadow of Territorial Conflict: Evidence From Cyprus

Available at SSRN 4679959

Nicholas Sambanis

George I Kassinis

Elizabeth Kassinis

2023/12/30

Misperceiving Nationalism: Beliefs About Others' Beliefs and Group Conformism in Foreign Policy

Available at SSRN 4509924

Nicholas Sambanis

Panagiotis Tsakonas

Amber Lee

2023/5/7

THE LIFECYCLE OF SECESSION

The Routledge Handbook of Self-Determination and Secession

Nicholas Sambanis

David S Siroky

2023/2/28

Economic Strain Does Not Reduce Support for Ukrainian Refugees in Poland and Germany

Available at SSRN

William Halm

Daniel J Hopkins

Krzysztof Krakowski

Nicholas Sambanis

2023/9/27

Changing Patterns of Support for Ukrainian refugees in Poland: Longitudinal Study

Krzysztof Krakowski

Nicholas Sambanis

Daniel Hopkins

2023/4/17

External Threat and National Unity

Nicholas Sambanis

Amber Hye-Yon Lee

2023/1/26

Once We Too Were Strangers: Can a Heritage of Displacement be Leveraged to Build Support for Present-Day Refugees?

Available at SSRN 4509421

Nicholas Sambanis

Matthew Simonson

2023/7/13

The Hijab Penalty: Feminist Backlash to Muslim Immigrants

American Journal of Political Science

Donghyun Danny Choi

Mathias Poertner

Nicholas Sambanis

2023/4

Native bias: Overcoming discrimination against immigrants

Donghyun Danny Choi

2022

Stopping the violence but blocking the peace: dilemmas of foreign-imposed nation building after ethnic war

International Organization

Kevin Russell

Nicholas Sambanis

2022

The effects of economic austerity on pro-sociality: Evidence from Greece

European Union Politics

Nicholas Sambanis

Elena Nikolova

Anna Schultz

2022/12

Sexism and Gender Bias in Candidate Preferences: Experimental Evidence from South Korea

Available at SSRN 4426583

Amber Lee

Nicholas Sambanis

2022/11/30

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