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Multiple studies have confirmed that democracies are more likely than other regime types to resolve their militarized disputes through negotiation and compromise. We argue that these findings have not controlled for the types of disputes that are most likely to involve democracies. States have...
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conflict is intense, generation of an agreement is likely and they have ties to the conflict. However, mediation is less …
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Is the implementation of power-sharing provisions the key to durable peace? This study analyzes whether the implementation of political, military, and territorial power-sharing provisions contributes to peace. We introduce a new dataset (IMPACT), which contains unique information on the...
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I explore whether international organizations (IOs) promote peaceful conflict management. Using territorial claims data …, I find that organizations with interventionist capabilities encourage disputing members to attempt peaceful conflict … resolution. Then, to more fully uncover the causal relationship between IOs and conflict management, I investigate the influence …
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relationships between armed conflict, wealth sharing and peace by studying two independent but interlinked research questions: In … societies recovering from armed conflict if such policies are carefully designed to fit the specific context and take into …
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Understanding the causes of interstate conflict continues to be a primary goal of the field of international relations …. To that end, scholars continue to rely on large datasets of conflict in the international system. This paper introduces … best practices and point out several ways in which the new MID data can contribute to research in international conflict. …
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conflict resolution. Of tantamount importance in assessing these effects of federalism is whether particular types of … strong ethno-federal arrangements to be particularly conflict-prone. …
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Schelling’s work laid the foundation for a reputational theory of conflict behavior, claiming that a stateâ … reputation and interests as specified in our analysis to further contribute to a better understanding of conflict behavior. …
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can be used to predict the conflict initiation of countries in the context of international relations. The following … traditional model of military conflict. The article finds that high dyadic market concentration significantly decreases the … likelihood that a state initiated military conflict in the period 1962–2001, and argues that market concentration is an …
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This article expands upon the traditional interstate rivalry concept by focusing on two conceptual dimensions of interstate rivalry: issues and militarization. The first dimension captures the number of distinct issues that characterize a dyadic interstate relationship, such as repeated clashes...
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