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It is widely assumed that development aid can help to stabilize regions in or after conflict. However, we lack …
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This article examines whether rogue states are more aggressive in challenging other states’ claims to territory in comparison with non-rogue states. Rogue states are defined as those which systematically violate accepted international human rights norms of gender and ethnic...
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of events coded allow users to analyze patterns in conflict and cooperation between state and nonstate actors over time …€“Palestinian conflict and used TABARI to code the lead sentences. We then analyzed the full text of the coded stories to determine the level … Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and we find that, contrary to expectations, hand coding full news stories does not lead to …
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Recent studies emphasize the occurrence of conflict as a rational economic activity along with production and exchange …
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Gartzke and Li (2003b) formulate a mathematical relationship between “trade share,†“trade dependence,†and “trade openness,†and use this to argue that the disparity between the findings in studies by Barbieri and those of Oneal and Russett and others can partly be...
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Many scholars have examined terrorism as a conflict between a state and a nonstate actor. However, during terrorist … transforms the conflict from a purely domestic contest into an international issue. This paper explores why terrorist …
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show that trade openness continues to reduce the likelihood of military conflict between countries. …
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This article examines the interactive effect of distance and trade on international conflict and cooperation. The … conflict to a greater extent when dyads are geographically close, but has a greater effect on cooperation when countries are … more distant. Geographic proximity increases conflict and cooperation more among nontrading dyads. …
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Dealing with questions of war and peace and understanding the causes of interstate conflict is a primary goal of the … field of international relations. In order to study interstate conflict in a rigorous manner, scholars have relied on …
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termination of conflict. He encouraged scholars to research the phenomenon of joining behavior further and personally investigated … it. Questions about joining behavior are indeed deeply intertwined with a variety of theories of conflict. However …, existing records on third-party interventions are limited to states' military involvement in conflict. The limitations imposed …
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