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receiving US foreign aid that are involved in an ongoing interstate rivalry will use the aid to arm against their rival, rather …
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races more common in rivalries than in lesser competitions? Are they merely a consequence of rivalry competitions? How do … rivalry and non-rivalry populations in the 1816-2000 period. In brief, we find that: arms races occur most frequently in the … context of enduring rivalries; arms races are more likely in the middle and later stages of rivalry; the frequency of arms …
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Previous research has uncovered only ambiguous evidence of the mechanisms that support or inhibit democratic trajectories in the aftermath of civil war. Here I suggest that one specific form of transnational aid during a civil war may have reverberating consequences after the fighting stops....
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Much discussion of the concept of cyberwar, cyber conflict, and the changing dynamic of future security interactions is founded upon the study of what could be, conjured through spectacular flights of the imagination. The goal of this research article is to exhaustively collect information on...
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While there has been extensive interest in the role of democracy in reducing interstate violence, the role of democracy in reaching higher levels of peace has received much less attention. Since many countries have less than amicable relations, it is necessary to consider how the quality of...
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Economic interdependence and international conflict studies have traditionally focused on the role of bilateral trade on direct deterrence, mostly omitting its indirect effects on third-party states. While scholars in the extended deterrence literature have examined the role of defender-target...
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