Abstract. Advances in community detection reveal new insights into multiplex and multilayer networks. Less work, however, investigates the relationship between these communities and outcomes in social systems. We leverage these advances to shed light on the relationship between the cooperative mesostructure of the international system and the onset of interstate conflict. We detect communities based upon weaker signals of affinity expressed in United Nations votes and speeches, as well as stronger signals observed across multiple layers of bilateral cooperation. Communities of diplomatic affinity display an expected negative relationship with conflict onset. Ties in communities based upon observed cooperation, however, display no effect u...
In this article, we combine a game-theoretic treatment of public goods provision in networks with a ...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
The likelihood of conflict and the observation of joint democracy tend to cluster regionally. This a...
Advances in community detection reveal new insights into multiplex and multilayer networks. Less wor...
Advances in community detection reveal new insights into multiplex and multilayer networks. Less wor...
The concept of international affinity—albeit under different names—captures a central place in inter...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
The concept of international affinity—albeit under different names—captures a central place in inter...
In international politics, states learn from the behavior of other nations, including the reputation...
Cooperation helps states realize mutual gains, but mistrust and disagreements over institutional des...
Theories of conflict diffusion have long argued that domestic conflict spreads from one country to o...
Detecting communities in complex networks accurately is a prime challenge, preceding further analyse...
State-level decisions to initiate militarized conflicts are the result of various factors, ranging f...
This study examines the effect of polarization and interdependence on systemic conflict. It argues t...
This dissertation project broadly addresses the question of how state behavior is conditioned by the...
In this article, we combine a game-theoretic treatment of public goods provision in networks with a ...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
The likelihood of conflict and the observation of joint democracy tend to cluster regionally. This a...
Advances in community detection reveal new insights into multiplex and multilayer networks. Less wor...
Advances in community detection reveal new insights into multiplex and multilayer networks. Less wor...
The concept of international affinity—albeit under different names—captures a central place in inter...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
The concept of international affinity—albeit under different names—captures a central place in inter...
In international politics, states learn from the behavior of other nations, including the reputation...
Cooperation helps states realize mutual gains, but mistrust and disagreements over institutional des...
Theories of conflict diffusion have long argued that domestic conflict spreads from one country to o...
Detecting communities in complex networks accurately is a prime challenge, preceding further analyse...
State-level decisions to initiate militarized conflicts are the result of various factors, ranging f...
This study examines the effect of polarization and interdependence on systemic conflict. It argues t...
This dissertation project broadly addresses the question of how state behavior is conditioned by the...
In this article, we combine a game-theoretic treatment of public goods provision in networks with a ...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
The likelihood of conflict and the observation of joint democracy tend to cluster regionally. This a...