Internal and international conflict have long been studied separately. Different sub-fields in political science have staked their claim to the study of one form of conflict at the exclusion of the other, leaving the relation between international and internal conflict poorly understood. We seek to overcome the unfortunate Balkanization in our discipline by we examining the reciprocal relationships between internal war and international conflict as well as the reciprocal relationship between conflict and lead-ers ’ expected tenure and incentives. Estimating a three-way simultaneous hierarchical probit model we find strong evidence for the endogeneity of internal and international conflict, as well as the risk of conflict and the risk of a l...
This theory explains why the patterns and character of civil war have systematically changed over th...
Theories of civil war focus largely on factors internal to countries, generally ignoring the systemi...
In many civil wars, each warring side often consists of multiple internal groups. In such a case, a ...
Previous work has suggested that civil wars can increase the risk of militarized interstate conflict...
Previous work has suggested that civil wars can increase the risk of militarized interstate conflict...
Although research on conflict has tended to separately study interstate conflict and civil war, sta...
Recent work in comparative politics and international relations has shown a marked shift toward lead...
We study a symmetric information bargaining model of civil war where a third (foreign) party can aff...
We study a symmetric information bargaining model of civil war where a third (foreign) party can aff...
Following the collapse of the Cold War regime, the international system experienced a dynamic shift ...
We examine the potential of highly structured intergovernmental organizations (HSIGOs) to prevent th...
This dissertation asks and answers the question of when domestic unrest leads to interstate conflict...
We use different variations of the canonical bargaining model of civil war to illustrate why a poten...
We study a symmetric information bargaining model of civil war where a third (foreign) party can aff...
textWar is an inefficient outcome and therefore states ought to prefer to bargain over areas of conf...
This theory explains why the patterns and character of civil war have systematically changed over th...
Theories of civil war focus largely on factors internal to countries, generally ignoring the systemi...
In many civil wars, each warring side often consists of multiple internal groups. In such a case, a ...
Previous work has suggested that civil wars can increase the risk of militarized interstate conflict...
Previous work has suggested that civil wars can increase the risk of militarized interstate conflict...
Although research on conflict has tended to separately study interstate conflict and civil war, sta...
Recent work in comparative politics and international relations has shown a marked shift toward lead...
We study a symmetric information bargaining model of civil war where a third (foreign) party can aff...
We study a symmetric information bargaining model of civil war where a third (foreign) party can aff...
Following the collapse of the Cold War regime, the international system experienced a dynamic shift ...
We examine the potential of highly structured intergovernmental organizations (HSIGOs) to prevent th...
This dissertation asks and answers the question of when domestic unrest leads to interstate conflict...
We use different variations of the canonical bargaining model of civil war to illustrate why a poten...
We study a symmetric information bargaining model of civil war where a third (foreign) party can aff...
textWar is an inefficient outcome and therefore states ought to prefer to bargain over areas of conf...
This theory explains why the patterns and character of civil war have systematically changed over th...
Theories of civil war focus largely on factors internal to countries, generally ignoring the systemi...
In many civil wars, each warring side often consists of multiple internal groups. In such a case, a ...