We argue that certain provisions of alliance treaties can signal credible commitments to a peaceful relationship among members and establish institutional mechanisms that promote the settlement of disagreements through peaceful negotiation. Nonaggression, peaceful dispute settlement, military institutionalization, and permanent organization provisions should increase the duration of peace between alliance members; we test our hypotheses with a duration model. The analysis generally supports our expectations except that alliances that create permanent organizations, even those specifically established to arbitrate disagreements, are associated with shorter durations of peace. We conclude with some implications of our argument for the study o...
It is well recognized that military alliances can provide their members with important security bene...
Theories of alliance formation and war suggest that alliances influence the probability that a poten...
Since World War II, less than a third of all interstate wars have ended in peace treaties. Instead o...
The primary purpose of many alliances is to deter attacks on members of the alliance by potentially ...
Nonaggression pacts are often concluded between states with conflicting interests, and we consider t...
A previous version of this paper was presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies As...
Since the end of the Cold War, the central puzzle of alliance theory is no longer why or how do alli...
Understanding the conditions under which state leaders are willing to honor alliance commitments in ...
Do military alliances lead to peace or to war? Research has suggested that defensive alliances to po...
This chapter explores the concept and theories of alliances, paying particular attention to the ques...
Creating institutions that effectively manage interstate conflict is a priority for policy-makers. I...
Engagement in a costly and destructive war can be understood as the punishment for entering into a d...
Scholars have long debated the effects of military alliances on the likelihood of war, and no clear ...
In this study, I account for a major power's commitments to defense-pact allies and their impact on ...
Alliances have been credited with preventing wars and provoking wars, and they have been important i...
It is well recognized that military alliances can provide their members with important security bene...
Theories of alliance formation and war suggest that alliances influence the probability that a poten...
Since World War II, less than a third of all interstate wars have ended in peace treaties. Instead o...
The primary purpose of many alliances is to deter attacks on members of the alliance by potentially ...
Nonaggression pacts are often concluded between states with conflicting interests, and we consider t...
A previous version of this paper was presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies As...
Since the end of the Cold War, the central puzzle of alliance theory is no longer why or how do alli...
Understanding the conditions under which state leaders are willing to honor alliance commitments in ...
Do military alliances lead to peace or to war? Research has suggested that defensive alliances to po...
This chapter explores the concept and theories of alliances, paying particular attention to the ques...
Creating institutions that effectively manage interstate conflict is a priority for policy-makers. I...
Engagement in a costly and destructive war can be understood as the punishment for entering into a d...
Scholars have long debated the effects of military alliances on the likelihood of war, and no clear ...
In this study, I account for a major power's commitments to defense-pact allies and their impact on ...
Alliances have been credited with preventing wars and provoking wars, and they have been important i...
It is well recognized that military alliances can provide their members with important security bene...
Theories of alliance formation and war suggest that alliances influence the probability that a poten...
Since World War II, less than a third of all interstate wars have ended in peace treaties. Instead o...