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In: Peace research abstracts journal, Band 40, Heft 4, S. 406
ISSN: 0031-3599
In: Peace research abstracts journal, Band 39, Heft 1, S. 9-10
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In: Peace research abstracts journal, Band 38, Heft 6, S. 770
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In: Peace research abstracts journal, Band 38, Heft 6, S. 771
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In: International affairs, Band 69, Heft 2, S. 336-337
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: International Journal, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 185
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Domestic-International Conflict Linkages" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Vesperoni , A & Wärneryd , K 2019 ' Democracy and International Conflict ' .
During the past two centuries, western nations have successively ex-tended the voting franchise to citizens of lower income. We explain this process of democratization as a rational way for incumbent elites to in-crease their countries' power in international relations, as in a strategic game of international conflict handing over military spending decisions to citizens who face a lower tax cost of arming may confer a strategic delegation advantage. We find supporting empirical evidence in case Studies of franchise extensions in the United Kingdom, France, and the United States.
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In: Peace research abstracts journal, Band 41, Heft 1, S. 40
ISSN: 0031-3599
In: Peace research abstracts journal, Band 40, Heft 4, S. 405
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In: Peace research abstracts journal, Band 39, Heft 1, S. 11
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In: International affairs, Band 61, Heft 3, S. 478-479
ISSN: 1468-2346
This new textbook introduces key mechanisms and issues in international conflict management and engages students with a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to mitigating, managing, and transforming international conflicts. The volume identifies key historical events and international agreements that have shaped and defined the field of international conflict management, as well as key dilemmas facing the field at this juncture. The first section provides an overview of key mechanisms for international conflict management, such as negotiation, mediation, nonviolent resistance, peacekeeping, peacebuilding, transitional justice, and reconciliation. The second section tackles important cross-cutting themes, such as technology, religion, the economy, refugees and migration, and the role of civil society, examining how these issues contribute to international conflicts and how they can be leveraged to help address such conflicts. Each chapter includes a brief historical overview of the evolution of the issue or mechanism, identifies key theoretical and practical debates, and includes case studies, discussion questions, website links, and suggested further reading for further study and engagement. By providing a mixture of theory and practical examples, this textbook provides students with the necessary background to navigate this interdisciplinary field.
World Affairs Online
Chiozza and Goemans seek to explain why and when political leaders decide to initiate international crises and wars. They argue that the fate of leaders and the way leadership changes, shapes leaders' decisions to initiate international conflict. Leaders who anticipate regular removal from office, through elections for example, have little to gain and much to lose from international conflict, whereas leaders who anticipate a forcible removal from office, such as through coup or revolution, have little to lose and much to gain from conflict. This theory is tested against an extensive analysis of more than 80 years of international conflict and with an intensive historical examination of Central American leaders from 1848 to 1918. Leaders and International Conflict highlights the political nature of the choice between war and peace and will appeal to all scholars of international relations and comparative politics