The “dyad ” has become the analytical cornerstone of quantitative interstate conflict studies. Stuart Bremer, in no small part due to his “Dangerous Dyads ” article, has been identified with the dyadic/dyad-year approach. We think this has come at the expense of his interest in “process models ” of interstate conflict. Our examination of his writings on The Process of War indicate that multilateral conflict processes are most probably misspecified by a dyadic approach. We draw on examples such as alliance coalition formation, extended deterrence, economic sanctions, and especially war expansion, to elaborate upon and support our claim. We conclude our assessment of the dyadic/dyad-year approach by suggesting some areas for our colleagues to...
We examine whether the conditions affecting initial expressions of hostility are similar to those af...
Many statistical studies in international relations investigate the claim that democracies do not fi...
Governments often fight multiple civil conflicts simultaneously and each conflict can have multiple ...
This study reports the results of a project to construct dyadic-level data from the International Cr...
Dyadic effects to a large extent account for the difficulty of explaining and predicting internation...
Bremer’s (1992) “Dangerous Dyads ” was seminal in part because it analyzed dyads over a prolonged pe...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
The sound methodological dictum calling for “fewer of everything except observations ” poses difficu...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
This article takes a closer look at multiparty wars in the modern state system. Because wars are dif...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
This article takes a closer look at multiparty wars in the modern state system. Because wars are dif...
The rationale for generating a dyadic version of the Militarized Interstate Dispute (MID) dataset (B...
We contend that the dyadic approach should be employed as a theoretically informed choice. All choic...
<p>Critiquing dyads as the unit of analysis in statistical work has become increasingly prominent; a...
We examine whether the conditions affecting initial expressions of hostility are similar to those af...
Many statistical studies in international relations investigate the claim that democracies do not fi...
Governments often fight multiple civil conflicts simultaneously and each conflict can have multiple ...
This study reports the results of a project to construct dyadic-level data from the International Cr...
Dyadic effects to a large extent account for the difficulty of explaining and predicting internation...
Bremer’s (1992) “Dangerous Dyads ” was seminal in part because it analyzed dyads over a prolonged pe...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
The sound methodological dictum calling for “fewer of everything except observations ” poses difficu...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
This article takes a closer look at multiparty wars in the modern state system. Because wars are dif...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
This article takes a closer look at multiparty wars in the modern state system. Because wars are dif...
The rationale for generating a dyadic version of the Militarized Interstate Dispute (MID) dataset (B...
We contend that the dyadic approach should be employed as a theoretically informed choice. All choic...
<p>Critiquing dyads as the unit of analysis in statistical work has become increasingly prominent; a...
We examine whether the conditions affecting initial expressions of hostility are similar to those af...
Many statistical studies in international relations investigate the claim that democracies do not fi...
Governments often fight multiple civil conflicts simultaneously and each conflict can have multiple ...