One dominant explanation for why crises escalate to war is based on misperception. Alternative rational explanations for why crises escalate to war are examined, including commitment problems, the cost of revealing military advantages, and a desire for greater future gains. These explanations for war argue that states are likely to prefer a military to a diplomatic solution and to mobilize their militaries to maximize a surprise attack advantage. This type of mobilization (private) is different from mobilization by states seeking a diplomatic advantage (public) because states are trying to avoid revealing information. When one state in a crisis mobilizes privately, war is more likely because one state is committed to conflict whereas the ot...
Understanding how changes to war-fighting technology influence the probability of war is central to ...
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...
This article examines some unique features of a subset of crises in the International Crisis Behavio...
Military strategy is an area of growing interest in the study of international conflict. It is linke...
Abstract. Military mobilization has a dual role in crisis bargaining: it simultaneously sinks costs ...
This paper attempts to answer the question of why major powers engage in more active foreign policy ...
Scholars have long debated the effects of military alliances on the likelihood of war, and no clear ...
While the factors affecting the initiation of war have been extensively studied, the factors that de...
Since 9/11, several states initiated military conflicts in the name of fighting terrorism. However, ...
This study aims to understand the motives behind states’ selectivity regarding international interve...
Theories of alliance formation and war suggest that alliances influence the probability that a poten...
Military strategy is centrally important to understanding the causes, conduct, and outcomes of war. ...
The rationalist version of diversionary uses of military force expects targets to strategically avoi...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
Military mobilization simultaneously sinks costs, because it must be paid for regardless of the outc...
Understanding how changes to war-fighting technology influence the probability of war is central to ...
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...
This article examines some unique features of a subset of crises in the International Crisis Behavio...
Military strategy is an area of growing interest in the study of international conflict. It is linke...
Abstract. Military mobilization has a dual role in crisis bargaining: it simultaneously sinks costs ...
This paper attempts to answer the question of why major powers engage in more active foreign policy ...
Scholars have long debated the effects of military alliances on the likelihood of war, and no clear ...
While the factors affecting the initiation of war have been extensively studied, the factors that de...
Since 9/11, several states initiated military conflicts in the name of fighting terrorism. However, ...
This study aims to understand the motives behind states’ selectivity regarding international interve...
Theories of alliance formation and war suggest that alliances influence the probability that a poten...
Military strategy is centrally important to understanding the causes, conduct, and outcomes of war. ...
The rationalist version of diversionary uses of military force expects targets to strategically avoi...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
Military mobilization simultaneously sinks costs, because it must be paid for regardless of the outc...
Understanding how changes to war-fighting technology influence the probability of war is central to ...
This article argues that wars caused by commitment problems are more likely to experience outside mi...
This article examines some unique features of a subset of crises in the International Crisis Behavio...