The concept of international affinity—albeit under different names—captures a central place in international relations research. This study examines how different types of affinity affect the likelihood of conflict between states. The authors discuss different types of affinities as these appear in the realist and liberal paradigms. They offer a social networks conception of structural affinity—the concept of structural equivalence—which reflects the similarity of international ties across a set of different networks. They test the hypotheses derived from these paradigms, using both existing measures of affinity and their own structural equivalence measures. Their findings suggest that (1) strategic affinity has a consistent dampening effec...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
The study of international relations (IR), and political science more broadly, has derived great ben...
International relations research has regarded networks as a particular mode of organization, disting...
The concept of international affinity—albeit under different names—captures a central place in inter...
This study explores logical and empirical implications of friendship and enmity in world politics by...
A growing number of international relations scholars argue that intergovernmental organizations (IGO...
This study examines the effect of polarization and interdependence on systemic conflict. It argues t...
In international politics, states learn from the behavior of other nations, including the reputation...
This dissertation project broadly addresses the question of how state behavior is conditioned by the...
Abstract. Advances in community detection reveal new insights into multiplex and multilayer networ...
The study of international relations (IR), and political science more broadly, has derived great ben...
Studies of the trade-conflict relationship typically emphasize dyadic over multilateral trade, ignor...
A growing number of international relations scholars argue that intergovernmental organizations (IGO...
The ability of military alliances to deter depends on their credibility: the degree to which others ...
When do domestic events affect international relations? Our answer to this puzzle emphasizes pattern...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
The study of international relations (IR), and political science more broadly, has derived great ben...
International relations research has regarded networks as a particular mode of organization, disting...
The concept of international affinity—albeit under different names—captures a central place in inter...
This study explores logical and empirical implications of friendship and enmity in world politics by...
A growing number of international relations scholars argue that intergovernmental organizations (IGO...
This study examines the effect of polarization and interdependence on systemic conflict. It argues t...
In international politics, states learn from the behavior of other nations, including the reputation...
This dissertation project broadly addresses the question of how state behavior is conditioned by the...
Abstract. Advances in community detection reveal new insights into multiplex and multilayer networ...
The study of international relations (IR), and political science more broadly, has derived great ben...
Studies of the trade-conflict relationship typically emphasize dyadic over multilateral trade, ignor...
A growing number of international relations scholars argue that intergovernmental organizations (IGO...
The ability of military alliances to deter depends on their credibility: the degree to which others ...
When do domestic events affect international relations? Our answer to this puzzle emphasizes pattern...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
The study of international relations (IR), and political science more broadly, has derived great ben...
International relations research has regarded networks as a particular mode of organization, disting...