When multiple third-parties (states, coalitions, and international organizations) intervene in the same conflict, do their efforts inform one another? Anecdotal evidence suggests such a possibility, but research to date has not attempted to model this interdependence directly. The current project breaks with that tradition. In particular, it proposes three competing explanations of how previous intervention efforts affect current intervention decisions: a cost model (and a variant on it, a limited commitments model), a learning model, and a random model. After using a series of Markov transition (regime-switching) models to evaluate conflict management behavior within militarized interstate disputes in the 1946-2001 period, this study con...
The thesis is an attempt to fill the theoretical and empirical gap in current conflict management re...
The addition of new issues and parties to negotiations is often recommended as a means of conflict m...
Militarized conflict is one of the most devastating of all human activities. The international comm...
When multiple third-parties (states, coalitions, and international organizations) intervene in the s...
Why do some militarized interstate disputes involve multiple third party attempts to resolve the dis...
The dissertation explores the phenomenon of joining behavior--non-neutral interventions by third par...
This paper examines if, when, and how states act to manage militarized disputes. I argue that the re...
In this dissertation, I seek to explain mediation initiation in militarized interstate disputes. In ...
This project investigates states' strategies in the management of contentious interstate disputes as...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
This dissertation focuses on the effects of a third-party mediator in protracted conflict settings. ...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
Engagement in a costly and destructive war can be understood as the \u91punishment\u92 for entering ...
Efforts to resolve interstate disputes are often characterized by repeated engagement and evolving s...
While arbitration remains more common than mediation as an alternative to litigation in domestic leg...
The thesis is an attempt to fill the theoretical and empirical gap in current conflict management re...
The addition of new issues and parties to negotiations is often recommended as a means of conflict m...
Militarized conflict is one of the most devastating of all human activities. The international comm...
When multiple third-parties (states, coalitions, and international organizations) intervene in the s...
Why do some militarized interstate disputes involve multiple third party attempts to resolve the dis...
The dissertation explores the phenomenon of joining behavior--non-neutral interventions by third par...
This paper examines if, when, and how states act to manage militarized disputes. I argue that the re...
In this dissertation, I seek to explain mediation initiation in militarized interstate disputes. In ...
This project investigates states' strategies in the management of contentious interstate disputes as...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
This dissertation focuses on the effects of a third-party mediator in protracted conflict settings. ...
Motivations for conflict management are rarely discussed in terms of commitments that potential thir...
Engagement in a costly and destructive war can be understood as the \u91punishment\u92 for entering ...
Efforts to resolve interstate disputes are often characterized by repeated engagement and evolving s...
While arbitration remains more common than mediation as an alternative to litigation in domestic leg...
The thesis is an attempt to fill the theoretical and empirical gap in current conflict management re...
The addition of new issues and parties to negotiations is often recommended as a means of conflict m...
Militarized conflict is one of the most devastating of all human activities. The international comm...