Previous work has suggested that civil wars can increase the risk of militarized interstate conflict. This research note examines the severity of different suggested linkages between civil war and international conflict using data from 1946 to 2001. The results show that instances of direct intervention and interstate coercion are associated with more severe interstate disputes, comparable in magnitude to the severity of territorial disputes. By contrast, disputes that entail pursuit of rebels across international borders, efforts to deter externalization and spillover events tend to have lower severity. The results underscore the important potential role of internal war for interstate conflicts as well as what types of conflict linkages se...
Theories of civil war focus largely on factors internal to countries, generally ignoring the systemi...
Why do some civil wars become interstate wars while others do not? In this dissertation I develop a ...
We examine whether the conditions affecting initial expressions of hostility are similar to those af...
Previous work has suggested that civil wars can increase the risk of militarized interstate conflict...
Following the collapse of the Cold War regime, the international system experienced a dynamic shift ...
Although research on conflict has tended to separately study interstate conflict and civil war, sta...
Existing research has related civil war primarily to country-specific factors or processes that tak...
Previous research has looked for factors explaining intrastate conflict within the country ex-perien...
The objectives of the study were to expand the literature on political violence and public health by...
Civil wars are by definition violent conflicts between a state and some form of non-state actors (Sa...
Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are united historical cases of conflict in which the threa...
Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are united historical cases of conflict in which the threa...
The conventional wisdom: Civil wars as domestic conflict The conventional wisdom treats civil wars a...
Abstract. Contentious issues have frequently been overlooked in the study of international relations...
Internal and international conflict have long been studied separately. Different sub-fields in polit...
Theories of civil war focus largely on factors internal to countries, generally ignoring the systemi...
Why do some civil wars become interstate wars while others do not? In this dissertation I develop a ...
We examine whether the conditions affecting initial expressions of hostility are similar to those af...
Previous work has suggested that civil wars can increase the risk of militarized interstate conflict...
Following the collapse of the Cold War regime, the international system experienced a dynamic shift ...
Although research on conflict has tended to separately study interstate conflict and civil war, sta...
Existing research has related civil war primarily to country-specific factors or processes that tak...
Previous research has looked for factors explaining intrastate conflict within the country ex-perien...
The objectives of the study were to expand the literature on political violence and public health by...
Civil wars are by definition violent conflicts between a state and some form of non-state actors (Sa...
Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are united historical cases of conflict in which the threa...
Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are united historical cases of conflict in which the threa...
The conventional wisdom: Civil wars as domestic conflict The conventional wisdom treats civil wars a...
Abstract. Contentious issues have frequently been overlooked in the study of international relations...
Internal and international conflict have long been studied separately. Different sub-fields in polit...
Theories of civil war focus largely on factors internal to countries, generally ignoring the systemi...
Why do some civil wars become interstate wars while others do not? In this dissertation I develop a ...
We examine whether the conditions affecting initial expressions of hostility are similar to those af...