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Does sharing the same religion, civilization or racial proximity lead to more peaceful relations between countries? This paper argues that cultural similarity can actually cause wars, which occur to combat diffusion. This new theory of war combines the models of Acemoglu and Robinson (2006) and...
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Blair et al. (2023) examine the effect of UN peacekeeping on democratization in conflict-affected countries. They use …
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obligations or their possibly unintended negative impacts on others. Regulatory transparency can help. This paper examines how … three multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) incorporate transparency into their regulatory regimes: CITES (endangered … of regulatory transparency to the success of these regimes, we use an analytic framework based on three major …
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obligations or their possibly unintended negative impacts on others. Regulatory transparency can help. This paper examines how … three multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) incorporate transparency into their regulatory regimes: CITES (endangered … of regulatory transparency to the success of these regimes, we use an analytic framework based on three major …
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Over the last two decades or so, there has been a democratic turn in peace and conflict research, i.e. the peculiar impact of democratic politics on a wide range of security issues has attracted more and more attention. Many of these studies are inspired by Immanuel Kant's famous essay on...
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