The Global Conflict Process
The relationship between domestic and international conflict serves as the primary focus of this article. A research approach is used that is different from that found in most previous studies. We use the international system as the unit of analysis and employ a dynamic time series research orientation. We suggest and present empirical evidence supporting the idea that the change in magnitude of domestic conflict and the change in magnitude of international conflict are intimately related in a behavioral pattern that we call the global conflict process.
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1989
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Authors: | Hoole, Francis W. ; Huang, Chi |
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Journal of Conflict Resolution. - Peace Science Society (International). - Vol. 33.1989, 1, p. 142-163
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Peace Science Society (International) |
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