Voters constrain democratic leaders’ foreign policy decisions. Yet, studies show that elite polarisation restricts the choices available to voters, limiting their ability to punish or reward incumbent governments. Building on a comparative elections and accountability perspective, we hypothesise that the governing context moderates the effectiveness of domestic punishment and reward. The rise of elite polarisation in many democracies undermines voters’ ability to sanction leaders through elections. Linking data on international crises to domestic polarisation, we find that leaders are more likely to be involved in the initiation of inter-state disputes, resulting disputes will be more likely to result in prolonged conflict, and ultimately t...
This article explores the interactive effects of the economy and the use of force on incumbent parti...
In this paper we model the interaction between parties and candidates to highlight the mechanisms by...
Although the empirical pattern of democratic peace is well-established, debate continues over its th...
Voters constrain democratic leaders’ foreign policy decisions. Yet, studies show that elite polarisa...
Common wisdom in international affairs is that when democratically elected leaders and governments m...
What are the domestic determinants of international conflict? A number of political scientists have ...
How do leaders navigate foreign policy making when their preferences are at odds with their publics?...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This thesis develops a game t...
Contemporary politics in America have become riven by the high level of partisan polarization betwee...
This article bridges the divide between comparative politics and international relations by examinin...
Since 1994, partisanship has increasingly dominated American politics. This has affected the ways th...
Research linking democratization, institutional strength, and war prescribes the construction of str...
Scholars view elite polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters' choices and ...
Democracies rarely engage in conflicts with one another, though they are not averse to fighting auto...
This paper first explores the polarizationthesis, according to which between 1990-2010 political pol...
This article explores the interactive effects of the economy and the use of force on incumbent parti...
In this paper we model the interaction between parties and candidates to highlight the mechanisms by...
Although the empirical pattern of democratic peace is well-established, debate continues over its th...
Voters constrain democratic leaders’ foreign policy decisions. Yet, studies show that elite polarisa...
Common wisdom in international affairs is that when democratically elected leaders and governments m...
What are the domestic determinants of international conflict? A number of political scientists have ...
How do leaders navigate foreign policy making when their preferences are at odds with their publics?...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This thesis develops a game t...
Contemporary politics in America have become riven by the high level of partisan polarization betwee...
This article bridges the divide between comparative politics and international relations by examinin...
Since 1994, partisanship has increasingly dominated American politics. This has affected the ways th...
Research linking democratization, institutional strength, and war prescribes the construction of str...
Scholars view elite polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters' choices and ...
Democracies rarely engage in conflicts with one another, though they are not averse to fighting auto...
This paper first explores the polarizationthesis, according to which between 1990-2010 political pol...
This article explores the interactive effects of the economy and the use of force on incumbent parti...
In this paper we model the interaction between parties and candidates to highlight the mechanisms by...
Although the empirical pattern of democratic peace is well-established, debate continues over its th...