Niloufer A. Siddiqui
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Can Appeals For Peace Promote Tolerance and Mitigate Support for Extremism? Evidence from an Experiment with Adolescents in Burkina Faso (with Allison Grossman & William Nomikos). Forthcoming, Journal of Experimental Political Science. 

Public Opinion and Crisis Behavior in a Nuclearized South Asia (with Christopher Clary and Sameer Lalwani). International Studies Quarterly 65(4): 1064-1076, 2021. 

Voters and Foreign Policy: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment in Pakistan (with Christopher Clary). Foreign Policy Analysis 17(2), 2021.

​Who Do You Believe? Political Parties and Conspiracy Theories in Pakistan. Party Politics 26(2), 2020

Piety, Devotion, and Support for Shariʿa: Examining the Link between Religiosity and Political Attitudes in Pakistan. 2020. Oxford Handbook of Politics in Muslim Societies, eds. Melani Cammett and Pauline Jones. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Published online September 2020.

National Identity, Religious Tolerance, and Group Conflict: Insights from a Survey Experiment in Pakistan (with Michael Kalin). Conflict Management & Peace Science 37(1), 2020.
Winner of the Glenn Palmer Prize for best article in CMPS 2020

 Strategic Violence Among Religious Parties in Pakistan. 2019. Oxford Encyclopedia of Politics & Religion​. Published online March 2019.

Secular Party Rule and Religious Violence in Pakistan (with Gareth Nellis). American Political Science Review 112(1): 49-67, 2018.
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Islam's Political Disadvantage: Corruption and Religiosity in Quetta, Pakistan (with Michael Kalin). Politics & Religion 9(3) 2016​.
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