This report describes a dataset on compliance with the laws of war in 20th century interstate wars. We introduce the dataset, discuss sources, and explain the coding schemes. The unit is a directed warring dyad in a given war for one of nine issues. We collect five dimensions of compliance, including quality of the data, and construct a single measure of compliance. Reciprocity exists in the data, and treaty law strengthens reciprocity by clarifying what acts constitute violations. Compliance varies across issues, matching the scope for individual violations. States are more likely to respond reciprocally to violations by individuals than to those that are state policy
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Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are united historical cases of conflict in which the threa...
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This repository contains all data and code to reproduce the analyses in the book: "Incentivizing Pea...
Respect for human rights represents self-imposed restraints on the behavior of a government. These l...
These files contain necessary materials for reproducing the empirical analyses (reported as well as ...
The development of treaties aimed at protecting civilians against violence resulted from war are pai...
Do the international laws of war effectively protect civilian populations from deliberate attack? In...
The ongoing War on Terror and the rise of nonstate actors in armed conflicts around the world have l...
Understanding the conditions under which state leaders are willing to honor alliance commitments in ...
Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are united historical cases of conflict in which the threa...
How can we tell what state the laws of war are in today, and whether they face exceptional pressures...
Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are united historical cases of conflict in which the threa...
In international politics, states learn from the behavior of other nations, including the reputation...
Can states usher in more peaceful relations with their neighbors by signing agreements that delineat...
Research examining whether the laws of war change state behavior has produced conflicting results, a...
This research note discusses a five-year examination of the original coding work of the Militarized ...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
This repository contains all data and code to reproduce the analyses in the book: "Incentivizing Pea...
Respect for human rights represents self-imposed restraints on the behavior of a government. These l...
These files contain necessary materials for reproducing the empirical analyses (reported as well as ...