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Curriculum Vitae - Mercyhurst College Political Science Department

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Natasha T. Duncan 2<br />

Hoffman, Aaron M., Dwaine H. Jengelley, Natasha T. Duncan, Melissa Buehler, and<br />

Meredith L. Rees. 2010. “How does the Business of News Influence Terrorism Coverage?<br />

Evidence from The Washington Post and USA Today.” Terrorism and <strong>Political</strong> Violence 22<br />

(4): 559-580.<br />

Duncan, Natasha T. and Brigitte S. Waldorf. 2009. “Becoming a US Citizen: The Role of<br />

Immigrant Enclaves.” Cityscape 11(3): 5-28.<br />

Hoffman, Aaron M., Christopher Agnew, Justin J. Lehmiller and Natasha T. Duncan. 2009.<br />

“Satisfaction, Alternatives, Investments and the Microfoundations of Audience Cost<br />

Models.” International Interactions 35(4): 365-389.<br />

Agnew, Christopher, Aaron M. Hoffman, Justin J. Lehmiller and Natasha T. Duncan. 2007.<br />

“From the Interpersonal to the International: Understanding Commitment to the War on<br />

Terror.” Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 33(11): 1559-1571.<br />

Duncan, Natasha T. and Dwayne Woods. 2007. “What about Us: the Anglo-Caribbean<br />

Democratic Experience.” Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 45(2): 202-<br />

218.<br />

Book Chapter<br />

Duncan, Natasha T. 2008. “Brain Drains, Brain Gains, and Migration Policies.” In Migration<br />

and Human Capital, eds. Jacques Poot, Brigitte Waldorf, and Leo van Wissen. Cheltenham:<br />

Edward Elgar, 259-280.<br />

Working Papers<br />

Duncan, Natasha T., and Brigitte Waldorf. 2010. “High Skilled Immigrant Recruitment and<br />

the Global Economic Crisis: The Effects of Immigration Policies.” West Lafayette: Dept. of<br />

Agricultural Economics, Purdue University, Working Paper #10–01.<br />

Duncan, Natasha T. and Brigitte S. Waldorf. 2008. “Immigrant Assimilation: Do<br />

Neighborhoods Matter?” Working Paper <strong>Department</strong> of Agricultural Economics, Purdue<br />

University.<br />

Under Review<br />

Duncan, Natasha T. “Neighborhood Effects on International Migration: Determinants of<br />

Migration to the United States.”<br />

Works in Progress<br />

Duncan, Natasha T. “Diasporas and International Relations: The Effects of Expatriates on<br />

U.S.-Latin American Relations.”<br />

Duncan, Natasha T., Jacques Poot, and Brigitte Waldorf. “Determinants of Migrant<br />

Circulation: Modeling Immigration and Re-attraction Policies on Migrant Mobility.”<br />

Duncan, Natasha T., and Dwayne Woods. “A Comparative Analysis of Crime, Drugs, Socioeconomic<br />

Inequalities, and Democratic Regime Persistence in Caribbean Democracies.”

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