Why do disputants favor some conflict management strategies when managing certain territorial claim types – land, river, or maritime – but not others? We propose that state interests – defined via claim characteristics and interdependence – and transaction costs (i.e., the challenges associated with aggregating state preferences over outcomes) differ across claim types. These differences then incentivize states to cede varying levels of control over claim management, ultimately encouraging them to prioritize and institutionalize certain conflict management strategies when managing particular types of territorial claims. More specifically, we theorize and find that states pursue distinct management strategies when addressing their land (info...
Conflict over territory is a major concern to scholars and policymakers, and much of conflict over t...
As global demand for water increases but usable freshwater resources decrease, many have suggested t...
My dissertation explores conditions under which states engage in maritime territorial disputes. Spec...
Why do disputants favor some conflict management strategies when managing certain territorial claim ...
Outside options can induce bargaining asymmetries that influence the outcome of international negoti...
This paper builds on a large literature that explores the linkages between resource scarcity and int...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
This paper extends the literature on the institutionalization of international cooperation to the La...
Two primary mechanisms for managing competitive interstate claims to maritime areas are evaluated: t...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
To explore potential policy opportunities for managing the disputes of the South China Sea and the A...
Issues remain at the core of armed conflict. Territory, in particular, appears to increase substanti...
Research on contentious issues has identified important differences between the conflict potential o...
International relations scholars have garnered a good deal of evidence indicating that binding arbit...
Studies of interstate territorial conflict have recognized natural resources as one of the elements ...
Conflict over territory is a major concern to scholars and policymakers, and much of conflict over t...
As global demand for water increases but usable freshwater resources decrease, many have suggested t...
My dissertation explores conditions under which states engage in maritime territorial disputes. Spec...
Why do disputants favor some conflict management strategies when managing certain territorial claim ...
Outside options can induce bargaining asymmetries that influence the outcome of international negoti...
This paper builds on a large literature that explores the linkages between resource scarcity and int...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
This paper extends the literature on the institutionalization of international cooperation to the La...
Two primary mechanisms for managing competitive interstate claims to maritime areas are evaluated: t...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
To explore potential policy opportunities for managing the disputes of the South China Sea and the A...
Issues remain at the core of armed conflict. Territory, in particular, appears to increase substanti...
Research on contentious issues has identified important differences between the conflict potential o...
International relations scholars have garnered a good deal of evidence indicating that binding arbit...
Studies of interstate territorial conflict have recognized natural resources as one of the elements ...
Conflict over territory is a major concern to scholars and policymakers, and much of conflict over t...
As global demand for water increases but usable freshwater resources decrease, many have suggested t...
My dissertation explores conditions under which states engage in maritime territorial disputes. Spec...