Why do some militarized interstate disputes involve multiple third party attempts to resolve the dispute, while others seemingly end before movement towards peace is possible? This paper examines third party commitment to international conflict resolution. I argue that a third party’s commitment reflects strategic interests, barriers to entry and the conflict’s prospects for peace, which encourage third party involvement while having a dampening effect on their commitment. I also explore the role of bias in management onset and third party commitment. Analysis of conflict management in militarized interstate disputes from 1946 to 2001 offers significant support for the hypotheses
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...
Why do some militarized interstate disputes involve multiple third party attempts to resolve the dis...
When multiple third-parties (states, coalitions, and international organizations) intervene in the s...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
This paper examines if, when, and how states act to manage militarized disputes. I argue that the re...
When multiple third-parties (states, coalitions, and international organizations) intervene in the s...
While arbitration remains more common than mediation as an alternative to litigation in domestic leg...
Third-party conflict management, particularly legal dispute resolution (arbitration and adjudica-tio...
The dissertation explores the phenomenon of joining behavior--non-neutral interventions by third par...
In this dissertation, I seek to explain mediation initiation in militarized interstate disputes. In ...
Abstract. Contentious issues have frequently been overlooked in the study of international relations...
The literature on civil war termination has argued that comprehensive peace agreements and third-par...
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...
Why do some militarized interstate disputes involve multiple third party attempts to resolve the dis...
When multiple third-parties (states, coalitions, and international organizations) intervene in the s...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
This paper examines if, when, and how states act to manage militarized disputes. I argue that the re...
When multiple third-parties (states, coalitions, and international organizations) intervene in the s...
While arbitration remains more common than mediation as an alternative to litigation in domestic leg...
Third-party conflict management, particularly legal dispute resolution (arbitration and adjudica-tio...
The dissertation explores the phenomenon of joining behavior--non-neutral interventions by third par...
In this dissertation, I seek to explain mediation initiation in militarized interstate disputes. In ...
Abstract. Contentious issues have frequently been overlooked in the study of international relations...
The literature on civil war termination has argued that comprehensive peace agreements and third-par...
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...