Military strategy is centrally important to understanding the causes, conduct, and outcomes of war. Several foreign policy theories make predictions as to what military strategies a state will choose. This article presents the first quantitative, empirical tests of hypotheses of strategy choice. Analysis was conducted on a random sample of country-years taken from the population of all countries from the years 1903 to 1994. Military strategy is classified as being maneuver, attrition, or punishment. Empirical findings reveal that democracies and industrialized states are more likely to choose maneuver strategies, and that a state's own experiences affect the likelihood of it choosing maneuver. Factors found not to affect strategy choice inc...
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Military strategy is an area of growing interest in the study of international conflict. It is linke...
Competing hypotheses are tested on an extensive set of defense-burden data to determine the general ...
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Recent research suggests that a crucial factor in understanding the outcomes of military conflicts i...
While the factors affecting the initiation of war have been extensively studied, the factors that de...
How does political competition among domestic actors influence foreign policy choice? Studies exami...
Competing hypotheses are tested on an extensive set of defense-burden data to determine the general ...
This thesis builds on the research and ideas of the school of thought that believes strategy is the ...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
This study will use three types of multivariate regression analysis to examine the relationship betw...
How do nation-states' political institutions affect the relations between states? This article addre...
Recent research suggests that a crucial factor in understanding the outcomes of military conflicts i...
The authors estimate a dynamic model to assess the effects of democracy on war outcomes and how thes...
Otherwise powerful, formidable democracies are tempting targets for international violence because t...
This paper attempts to answer the question of why major powers engage in more active foreign policy ...
Military strategy is an area of growing interest in the study of international conflict. It is linke...
Competing hypotheses are tested on an extensive set of defense-burden data to determine the general ...
This paper argues that the institutional design of alliances is a crucial but often neglected factor...
Recent research suggests that a crucial factor in understanding the outcomes of military conflicts i...
While the factors affecting the initiation of war have been extensively studied, the factors that de...
How does political competition among domestic actors influence foreign policy choice? Studies exami...
Competing hypotheses are tested on an extensive set of defense-burden data to determine the general ...
This thesis builds on the research and ideas of the school of thought that believes strategy is the ...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
This study will use three types of multivariate regression analysis to examine the relationship betw...
How do nation-states' political institutions affect the relations between states? This article addre...
Recent research suggests that a crucial factor in understanding the outcomes of military conflicts i...
The authors estimate a dynamic model to assess the effects of democracy on war outcomes and how thes...
Otherwise powerful, formidable democracies are tempting targets for international violence because t...
This paper attempts to answer the question of why major powers engage in more active foreign policy ...