זאב בעור כבש בורמה סודן the gender citation gap in international relations נשק תועלת רשמית
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Is the gender citation gap in international relations driven by elite papers?
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The Gender Citation Gap in International Relations
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Is the gender citation gap in international relations driven by elite papers?
International Organization The Gender Citation Gap in International Relations
We measured the gender gap in political science publishing. Here's what we can do about it. - The Washington Post