
"Well, back to the old drawing board."
Publications
Under China’s Shadow: Authoritarian Rule and Domestic Political Divisions in Thailand (with Enze Han and Sirada Khemanithathai). Forthcoming. International Relations of Asia Pacific
Chow, Wilfred M. and Levin, Dov H. 2025. "Muddying the Waters: How Perceived Foreign Interference Delegitimizes Public Opinion on Protest Movements." American Political Science Review 119(1): 314-331.
Chow, Wilfred M. and Levin Dov H. “Why Whataboutism Works: In International Politics, It Pays to Point Fingers.” Foreign Affairs 27 August 2024.
Chow, Wilfred M. and Levin, Dov H. 2024. “The Diplomacy of Whataboutism and U.S. Foreign Policy Attitudes.” International Organization 78(1): 103-133.
Chow, Wilfred M. and Han, Enze. 2024. “Rugged Terrain, Forest Coverage, and Insurgency in Myanmar.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 41(3): 218-237.
Chow, Wilfred M. and Han, Enze. 2023. “Descriptive Legitimacy and International Organizations: Evidence from United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.” Journal of Politics 85(2): 357-371.
Chow, Wilfred M., Han, Enze, and Li, Xiaojun. 2019. “Brexit Identities and British Public Opinion.” International Affairs 95(6): 1369-1387.
Baccini, Leonardo L. and Chow, Wilfred M. 2018. “The Politics of Preferential Trade Liberalization in Authoritarian Countries.” International Interactions 44(2): 189-216.
Chow, Wilfred M. and Kono, Daniel Y. 2017. “Entry, Vulnerability, and Trade Policy: Why Some Autocrats Liberalize Trade.” International Studies Quarterly 61(4): 892-906.
Research in Progress
Whataboutism in International Diplomacy: Shaping Third-Party Public Attitudes Toward U.S. Foreign Policy (with Dov Levin and Atsushi Tago). Under review.
Whataboutism and Chinese Foreign Policy Attitudes (Dov Levin). Under review.
Investors vs Skilled Immigrants: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Canada (with Enze Han).
The Dictator’s Gambit: Leadership Survival and International Conflict Escalation.