Although centralization is thought to be a common response to external threats to the state, few theories develop the mechanisms by which domestic centralization occurs. Fewer still consistently demonstrate that centralization is indeed a common response to external threats in all states. This article therefore develops a comprehensive theory of domestic change in the shadow of external threat. Salient threats to the state create strong incentives for opposition forces to support the leader in power, even in non-democracies. The leadership then uses these favorable domestic political climates to decrease the number of institutional veto points that can stop future leader-driven policy changes. Collectively, this two-part theory provides a u...
Can international organizations constrain a leader's behavior during a military crisis? Existing stu...
This article bridges the divide between comparative politics and international relations by examinin...
Despite the abundance of research on the consequences of foreign military intervention for target co...
Although centralization is thought to be a common response to external threats to the state, few the...
We argue that the regional threat environment a state faces plays a consequential role in its politi...
This project focuses on domestic political pressures in response to different kinds of international...
This article analyzes negative externalities that policymakers in one region or group may impose upo...
This article analyzes negative externalities that policymakers in one region or group may impose upo...
Students of international politics have often argued that state leaders initiate the use of force in...
This dissertation asks and answers the question of when domestic unrest leads to interstate conflict...
The paper investigates how states manage multiple rivalries when faced with immediate threats. We ar...
When does domestic unrest lead to interstate conflict? I present the diversionary target theory that...
To what extent do international factors affect domestic conflict processes? How do external conditio...
The proposition that domestic political vulnerability provides an incentive for leaders to engage in...
What are the domestic determinants of international conflict? A number of political scientists have ...
Can international organizations constrain a leader's behavior during a military crisis? Existing stu...
This article bridges the divide between comparative politics and international relations by examinin...
Despite the abundance of research on the consequences of foreign military intervention for target co...
Although centralization is thought to be a common response to external threats to the state, few the...
We argue that the regional threat environment a state faces plays a consequential role in its politi...
This project focuses on domestic political pressures in response to different kinds of international...
This article analyzes negative externalities that policymakers in one region or group may impose upo...
This article analyzes negative externalities that policymakers in one region or group may impose upo...
Students of international politics have often argued that state leaders initiate the use of force in...
This dissertation asks and answers the question of when domestic unrest leads to interstate conflict...
The paper investigates how states manage multiple rivalries when faced with immediate threats. We ar...
When does domestic unrest lead to interstate conflict? I present the diversionary target theory that...
To what extent do international factors affect domestic conflict processes? How do external conditio...
The proposition that domestic political vulnerability provides an incentive for leaders to engage in...
What are the domestic determinants of international conflict? A number of political scientists have ...
Can international organizations constrain a leader's behavior during a military crisis? Existing stu...
This article bridges the divide between comparative politics and international relations by examinin...
Despite the abundance of research on the consequences of foreign military intervention for target co...