This research note examines how domestic institutions can moderate the relationship between domestic and interstate conflict involvement. Previous work has found that military dictatorships are more likely to become involved in either domestic or international conflicts, compared to party-based autocracies. We argue that the same institutional explanations for why military autocracies are more conflict-prone also make them less capable of successfully carrying out multiple conflicts at the same time. Analyzing interstate and domestic conflict involvement on a sample of dictatorships over the period 1947–2004, we show that military autocracies dealing with internal armed conflict are less likely than their nonmilitary counterparts to become ...
This paper seeks to evaluate the impact that state capacity has had on the annual incidences of inte...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
One of the most striking institutional differences across countries is the extent to which their mil...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Does military rule make a state more belligerent internationally? Several studies have recently esta...
Recent scholarship has emphasized variation in militarized interstate dispute (MIDs) propensity acro...
The effect of regime type on conflict onset is a well-studied phenomenon, and various studies have f...
This dissertation addresses the argument that there may not be room for cooperation in relations wit...
Studies of diversionary conflict typically claim that lower rates of economic growth and domestic un...
Do democracies and autocracies intervene militarily in different types of civil conflict? In contras...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
Do democracies and autocracies intervene militarily in different types of civil conflict? In contras...
Peceny, Beer, and Sanchez-Terry (2002) find that interstate dyads containing a democracy and a perso...
Can international organizations constrain a leader's behavior during a military crisis? Existing stu...
This paper seeks to evaluate the impact that state capacity has had on the annual incidences of inte...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
One of the most striking institutional differences across countries is the extent to which their mil...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Does military rule make a state more belligerent internationally? Several studies have recently esta...
Recent scholarship has emphasized variation in militarized interstate dispute (MIDs) propensity acro...
The effect of regime type on conflict onset is a well-studied phenomenon, and various studies have f...
This dissertation addresses the argument that there may not be room for cooperation in relations wit...
Studies of diversionary conflict typically claim that lower rates of economic growth and domestic un...
Do democracies and autocracies intervene militarily in different types of civil conflict? In contras...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
Do democracies and autocracies intervene militarily in different types of civil conflict? In contras...
Peceny, Beer, and Sanchez-Terry (2002) find that interstate dyads containing a democracy and a perso...
Can international organizations constrain a leader's behavior during a military crisis? Existing stu...
This paper seeks to evaluate the impact that state capacity has had on the annual incidences of inte...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
One of the most striking institutional differences across countries is the extent to which their mil...