A prominent international-relations theory posits that mutual optimism, due to two sides holding divergent estimates of their relative bargaining power, causes interstate conflict. We develop a theory of mutual optimism in which conflicting bargaining power estimates arise from asymmetric information about which, if any, third parties will join either side in a military dispute. We contend that secret alliances can generate mutual optimism, which increases the probability of conflict. By exploiting secret alliances as a measurable source of private information, we provide the first systematic test of mutual optimism that directly assesses a state's secret capabilities. Optimism exists when a state's secret allies are more numerous or powerf...
What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence of viole...
Creating institutions that effectively manage interstate conflict is a priority for policy-makers. I...
博士論文[[abstract]]What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence ...
A prominent theory in International Relations posits that mutual optimism, due to two sides holding ...
A prominent international-relations theory posits that mutual optimism, due to two sides holding div...
We offer a theory explaining how alliances as international security regimes reduce military conflic...
Blainey (1988) popularized the argument that crises are more likely to end in war when two nations d...
Abstract. Blainey (1988) popularized the argument that crises are more likely to end in war when two...
Scholars have long recognized that imminent shifts in relative power may motivate declining states t...
Scholars generally believe that external threats drive military alliances. However, existing statist...
argued that crises are more likely to end in war when two nations disagree about their relative powe...
Scholars have long debated the effects of military alliances on the likelihood of war, and no clear ...
One of the most widely accepted explanations for why wars occur despite ist Pareto-suboptimality is ...
Within the international system, states frequently fight even when opponents have little or nothing ...
Recent theoretical work has suggested that mutual uncertainty of a particular kind can promote credi...
What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence of viole...
Creating institutions that effectively manage interstate conflict is a priority for policy-makers. I...
博士論文[[abstract]]What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence ...
A prominent theory in International Relations posits that mutual optimism, due to two sides holding ...
A prominent international-relations theory posits that mutual optimism, due to two sides holding div...
We offer a theory explaining how alliances as international security regimes reduce military conflic...
Blainey (1988) popularized the argument that crises are more likely to end in war when two nations d...
Abstract. Blainey (1988) popularized the argument that crises are more likely to end in war when two...
Scholars have long recognized that imminent shifts in relative power may motivate declining states t...
Scholars generally believe that external threats drive military alliances. However, existing statist...
argued that crises are more likely to end in war when two nations disagree about their relative powe...
Scholars have long debated the effects of military alliances on the likelihood of war, and no clear ...
One of the most widely accepted explanations for why wars occur despite ist Pareto-suboptimality is ...
Within the international system, states frequently fight even when opponents have little or nothing ...
Recent theoretical work has suggested that mutual uncertainty of a particular kind can promote credi...
What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence of viole...
Creating institutions that effectively manage interstate conflict is a priority for policy-makers. I...
博士論文[[abstract]]What causes interstate conflicts to occur? Is it possible to predict the occurrence ...