Recent research suggests that a crucial factor in understanding the outcomes of military conflicts is the extent to which militaries are mechanized—that is, their relative dependence on tanks and armored vehicles compared to manpower. Since World War II, militaries have become increasingly mechanized both among the great powers and in unexpected quarters of the developing world. Yet the extent of military mechanization varies widely across states. Why have some states adopted highly mechanized force structures, while others have not? This paper tests several hypotheses about the determinants of military mechanization. One perspective suggests that strategic factors—including the force structures of adversaries and neighbors, recent combat l...
This dissertation examines the institutional processes that led a country founded on a grave distrus...
Does military rule make a state more belligerent internationally? Several studies have recently esta...
Abstract: Drawing on a database for 1988-2006 containing information on 157 countries, we investigat...
Recent research suggests that a crucial factor in understanding the out-comes of military conflicts ...
Recent research suggests that a crucial factor in understanding the outcomes of military conflicts i...
Many scholars have been arguing with possible driving factors for civilian control over the military...
Why do some civil conflicts end quickly, while others last for years? This paper argues that an incu...
Civil-military relations are characterized by a fundamental dilemma. To lower coup risk, leaders fre...
Major determinants of third world military industrialization operate at the domestic, regional, and ...
Military strategy is centrally important to understanding the causes, conduct, and outcomes of war. ...
Why do some civil conflicts end quickly, while others last for years? We argue that an incumbent gov...
Military forces have influenced the formation and political development of every Western state. The ...
This paper examines empirically whether democracies allocate fewer resources to the military than di...
The effect of regime type on conflict onset is a well-studied phenomenon, and various studies have f...
It was concluded in the literature that military is merely a symptom of underlying political difficu...
This dissertation examines the institutional processes that led a country founded on a grave distrus...
Does military rule make a state more belligerent internationally? Several studies have recently esta...
Abstract: Drawing on a database for 1988-2006 containing information on 157 countries, we investigat...
Recent research suggests that a crucial factor in understanding the out-comes of military conflicts ...
Recent research suggests that a crucial factor in understanding the outcomes of military conflicts i...
Many scholars have been arguing with possible driving factors for civilian control over the military...
Why do some civil conflicts end quickly, while others last for years? This paper argues that an incu...
Civil-military relations are characterized by a fundamental dilemma. To lower coup risk, leaders fre...
Major determinants of third world military industrialization operate at the domestic, regional, and ...
Military strategy is centrally important to understanding the causes, conduct, and outcomes of war. ...
Why do some civil conflicts end quickly, while others last for years? We argue that an incumbent gov...
Military forces have influenced the formation and political development of every Western state. The ...
This paper examines empirically whether democracies allocate fewer resources to the military than di...
The effect of regime type on conflict onset is a well-studied phenomenon, and various studies have f...
It was concluded in the literature that military is merely a symptom of underlying political difficu...
This dissertation examines the institutional processes that led a country founded on a grave distrus...
Does military rule make a state more belligerent internationally? Several studies have recently esta...
Abstract: Drawing on a database for 1988-2006 containing information on 157 countries, we investigat...