Countries have better abilities and stronger incentives to engage in militarized conflicts the larger and more powerful they are. The article applies Zipf’s notion of a ‘‘gravity model’ ’ to the risk of interstate conflict and argues that the empirical relationship between size and distance and conflict is stronger than any other identified in dyadic statistical studies of interstate conflict. Most empirical studies of interstate conflict fail to take size properly into account. The article shows that controlling for size variables improves the estimation of other variables of interest, and it explores the impact of omitting size variables for the investigation of the power preponderance versus power parity debate. The results indicate that...
Why do minor powers ever resist the demands of major powers? While recent work has begun to provide ...
Why do minor powers ever resist the demands of major powers? While recent work has begun to provide ...
Why do minor powers ever resist the demands of major powers? While recent work has begun to provide ...
Countries have better abilities and stronger incentives to engage in militarized conflicts the large...
Scholars have long recognized that imminent shifts in relative power may motivate declining states t...
The relationship between physical distance and military power is oft-discussed and even more often a...
Among students of international politics, there is little consensus concerning the nature of the rel...
博士論文[[abstract]]What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence ...
Empirical study has worn essential theoretical edges from the power transition theory and rival bala...
What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence of viole...
What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence of viole...
Although the statistical literature on conflict studies has generated strong and consistent findings...
Dyadic power theory proposes that the speed of power-ratio change between two nations predicts to bo...
Although the statistical literature on conflict studies has generated strong and consistent findings...
Studies in international relations frequently use fixed measurements over the course of observations...
Why do minor powers ever resist the demands of major powers? While recent work has begun to provide ...
Why do minor powers ever resist the demands of major powers? While recent work has begun to provide ...
Why do minor powers ever resist the demands of major powers? While recent work has begun to provide ...
Countries have better abilities and stronger incentives to engage in militarized conflicts the large...
Scholars have long recognized that imminent shifts in relative power may motivate declining states t...
The relationship between physical distance and military power is oft-discussed and even more often a...
Among students of international politics, there is little consensus concerning the nature of the rel...
博士論文[[abstract]]What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence ...
Empirical study has worn essential theoretical edges from the power transition theory and rival bala...
What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence of viole...
What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence of viole...
Although the statistical literature on conflict studies has generated strong and consistent findings...
Dyadic power theory proposes that the speed of power-ratio change between two nations predicts to bo...
Although the statistical literature on conflict studies has generated strong and consistent findings...
Studies in international relations frequently use fixed measurements over the course of observations...
Why do minor powers ever resist the demands of major powers? While recent work has begun to provide ...
Why do minor powers ever resist the demands of major powers? While recent work has begun to provide ...
Why do minor powers ever resist the demands of major powers? While recent work has begun to provide ...