Abstract of associated article: We study how foreign interventions affect civil war around the world. In an infinitely repeated game we combine a gambling for resurrection mechanism for the influencing country with the canonical bargaining model of war in the influenced country to micro-found sudden shifts in power among the domestic bargaining partners, which are known to lead to war due to commitment problems. We test two of our model predictions that allow us to identify the influence of foreign intervention on civil war incidence: (i) civil wars around the world are more likely under Republican governments and (ii) the probability of civil wars decreases with the U.S. presidential approval rates. These results withstand several robustne...
In recent years scholars have begun to focus on the consequences of individuals' exposure to civil w...
Understanding why and when states militarily intervene in civil wars is crucial. Intervention can in...
International audienceThis article analyzes empirically the relationship between civil wars and inte...
We study how foreign interventions affect civil war around the world. In an infinitely repeated game...
We use different variations of the canonical bargaining model of civil war to illustrate why a poten...
We study how foreign interventions affect civil war around the world. In an infinitely repeated game...
We study how foreign interventions affect civil war around the world. We explore both political and ...
We study a symmetric information bargaining model of civil war where a third (foreign) party can aff...
Interventions into civil conflicts have been the focus of considerable research in recent years, but...
Interventions into civil conflicts have been the focus of considerable research in recent years, but...
Third-party interventions have long been considered one of the most important events in civil war pr...
Third-party states consider the regional destabilization consequences of civil wars when deciding to...
While the factors affecting the initiation of war have been extensively studied, the factors that de...
Which factors make it more likely that states militarily intervene in ongoing intrastate wars? We de...
Large-n studies of conflict have produced a large number of statistically significant results but li...
In recent years scholars have begun to focus on the consequences of individuals' exposure to civil w...
Understanding why and when states militarily intervene in civil wars is crucial. Intervention can in...
International audienceThis article analyzes empirically the relationship between civil wars and inte...
We study how foreign interventions affect civil war around the world. In an infinitely repeated game...
We use different variations of the canonical bargaining model of civil war to illustrate why a poten...
We study how foreign interventions affect civil war around the world. In an infinitely repeated game...
We study how foreign interventions affect civil war around the world. We explore both political and ...
We study a symmetric information bargaining model of civil war where a third (foreign) party can aff...
Interventions into civil conflicts have been the focus of considerable research in recent years, but...
Interventions into civil conflicts have been the focus of considerable research in recent years, but...
Third-party interventions have long been considered one of the most important events in civil war pr...
Third-party states consider the regional destabilization consequences of civil wars when deciding to...
While the factors affecting the initiation of war have been extensively studied, the factors that de...
Which factors make it more likely that states militarily intervene in ongoing intrastate wars? We de...
Large-n studies of conflict have produced a large number of statistically significant results but li...
In recent years scholars have begun to focus on the consequences of individuals' exposure to civil w...
Understanding why and when states militarily intervene in civil wars is crucial. Intervention can in...
International audienceThis article analyzes empirically the relationship between civil wars and inte...