The study of trade and conflict has largely focused on dyadic interdependence, or trade within discrete pairs of states. Yet, states may also be indirectly interdependent, by way of trade to third parties. This paper examines the influence of third-party trade on dyadic conflict initiation. I argue that certain structures of trade provide economically invested third parties with (1) an incentive to discourage dyadic conflict between a potential initiator and a potential target, and (2) the means to show disapproval of conflict by sending trade-based signals of resolve. The argument thus emphasizes the ability of third parties to introduce novel ex post information into bargaining dynamics, causing potential aggressors to reconsider their co...
At least since 1750 when Baron de Montesquieu declared "peace is the natural effect of trade," a num...
How does the globalization of production affect interstate behavior? While scholars have paid signif...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
The study of trade and conflict has largely focused on dyadic interdependence, or trade within discr...
The role of dyadic trade dependence in reducing conflict has been a subject of some dispute in the r...
If trade affects the costs of conflict, does it also influence the likelihood of mediation attempts...
Abstract: We develop and test a theory of the supply side of third party conflict management. Buildi...
Over the last several years, dozens of quantitative studies have analyzed the relationship between e...
Studies of the trade-conflict relationship typically emphasize dyadic over multilateral trade, ignor...
Does international trade increase or decrease conflict between nations? Liberal theory suggests that...
Empirical studies on trade and conflict generally make use of highly aggregated data. There are, ho...
Abstract: We develop and test a theory of the supply side of third party conflict management. Buildi...
We develop and test a theory of the supply side of third-party conflict management. Building on Kydd...
What theoretical and empirical validity exists, if any, for the hypothesis that international trade ...
Two studies question whether economic interdependence promotes peace, arguing that previous research...
At least since 1750 when Baron de Montesquieu declared "peace is the natural effect of trade," a num...
How does the globalization of production affect interstate behavior? While scholars have paid signif...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
The study of trade and conflict has largely focused on dyadic interdependence, or trade within discr...
The role of dyadic trade dependence in reducing conflict has been a subject of some dispute in the r...
If trade affects the costs of conflict, does it also influence the likelihood of mediation attempts...
Abstract: We develop and test a theory of the supply side of third party conflict management. Buildi...
Over the last several years, dozens of quantitative studies have analyzed the relationship between e...
Studies of the trade-conflict relationship typically emphasize dyadic over multilateral trade, ignor...
Does international trade increase or decrease conflict between nations? Liberal theory suggests that...
Empirical studies on trade and conflict generally make use of highly aggregated data. There are, ho...
Abstract: We develop and test a theory of the supply side of third party conflict management. Buildi...
We develop and test a theory of the supply side of third-party conflict management. Building on Kydd...
What theoretical and empirical validity exists, if any, for the hypothesis that international trade ...
Two studies question whether economic interdependence promotes peace, arguing that previous research...
At least since 1750 when Baron de Montesquieu declared "peace is the natural effect of trade," a num...
How does the globalization of production affect interstate behavior? While scholars have paid signif...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...