Diversionary theories of war suggest that leaders may engage in bellicose foreign policies to divert the public’s attention from domestic problems and capitalize on a ‘rally around the flag’ type of effect. The evidence regarding diversionary theory is quite mixed. More recently, scholars have focused on situations that create opportunities for diversionary behavior, such as international rivalry and territorial disputes. This paper adds to the growing literature on diversionary conflict by considering the Ethiopia–Eritrea case and applying an opportunity-based approach. We assess whether the Ethiopia–Eritrea War (1998–2000) is consistent with diversionary explanations for the war, as many have previously claimed
In this paper, the author attempts to describe how, during the two years of bloody conflict which co...
Background: The main argument for the diversionary theory, which says that there is a link between d...
In this article, we seek to advance the theoretic and empirical literature on the diversionary use o...
The diversionary hypothesis offers a powerful alternative to rationalist explanations of war based o...
Scholars have argued for some time that the rally ’round the flag phenomenon creates incentives for ...
The diversionary theory of war has been considered one of the most contested theories that link dome...
Interstate wars are not one of the most salient features of current World Politics. Indeed, the prev...
The tragic outbreak of violence between Eritrea and Ethiopia in 1998 and the subsequent dramatic con...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the link between internal and external conflict of states in...
The rationalist version of diversionary uses of military force expects targets to strategically avoi...
Inter-state wars are not one of the most salient features of current world politics. Indeed, the pre...
This paper examines the impact of opposing foreign intervention on the course and nature of warfare ...
Although the Eritrean-Ethiopian war (1998-2000) has been analysed by a large number of researchers, ...
The internal conflict between Ethiopia and its dissident state Tigray, known generally now as...
When does domestic unrest lead to interstate conflict? I present the diversionary target theory that...
In this paper, the author attempts to describe how, during the two years of bloody conflict which co...
Background: The main argument for the diversionary theory, which says that there is a link between d...
In this article, we seek to advance the theoretic and empirical literature on the diversionary use o...
The diversionary hypothesis offers a powerful alternative to rationalist explanations of war based o...
Scholars have argued for some time that the rally ’round the flag phenomenon creates incentives for ...
The diversionary theory of war has been considered one of the most contested theories that link dome...
Interstate wars are not one of the most salient features of current World Politics. Indeed, the prev...
The tragic outbreak of violence between Eritrea and Ethiopia in 1998 and the subsequent dramatic con...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the link between internal and external conflict of states in...
The rationalist version of diversionary uses of military force expects targets to strategically avoi...
Inter-state wars are not one of the most salient features of current world politics. Indeed, the pre...
This paper examines the impact of opposing foreign intervention on the course and nature of warfare ...
Although the Eritrean-Ethiopian war (1998-2000) has been analysed by a large number of researchers, ...
The internal conflict between Ethiopia and its dissident state Tigray, known generally now as...
When does domestic unrest lead to interstate conflict? I present the diversionary target theory that...
In this paper, the author attempts to describe how, during the two years of bloody conflict which co...
Background: The main argument for the diversionary theory, which says that there is a link between d...
In this article, we seek to advance the theoretic and empirical literature on the diversionary use o...