How are defense co-operation and economic co-operation related? To answer this question, this article analyzes the coevolution of defense co-operation agreements (DCAs) and government-to-government loans. It argues that governments pursue two distinct sets of interests. At the bilateral level, governments use issue linkages and side payments to encourage spillover from defense co-operation to economic co-operation, and vice versa. That is, governments' bilateral interests in DCAs and loans are largely complementary. However, at the network level, interests may diverge. Specifically, governments use DCAs to build clubs of like-minded defense collaborators or 'security communities', while they use loans to impose asymmetric forms of political...
Changes in relative military power in the international system are seen as an impediment to peace. T...
In theory, states can gain security by acquiring internal arms or external allies. Yet the empirical...
With the traditional notion of military alliances as a tool for aggregating power, one cannot adequa...
How are defense cooperation and economic cooperation related? To answer this question, we analyze th...
How are defense co-operation and economic co-operation related? To answer this question, this articl...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/Mershon17/Jonas_Bunte.mp4How ...
Bilateral defense cooperation agreements, or DCAs, are now the most common form of institutionalized...
Bilateral defense cooperation agreements, or DCAs, are now the most common form of institutionalized...
I assess the effects of institutionalized defense cooperation on regime security by examining the re...
Abstract How do states distribute the burdens of collective defense? This paper develops a networ...
The academic study of defense cooperation focuses heavily on formal military alliances. Yet, governm...
How does the United States build multilateral military coalitions? Conventional wisdom focuses on th...
The conventional wisdom advances that formal alliance structures guide military coalition-building p...
Changes in relative military power in the international system are seen as an impediment to peace. T...
Cooperation helps states realize mutual gains, but mistrust and disagreements over institutional des...
Changes in relative military power in the international system are seen as an impediment to peace. T...
In theory, states can gain security by acquiring internal arms or external allies. Yet the empirical...
With the traditional notion of military alliances as a tool for aggregating power, one cannot adequa...
How are defense cooperation and economic cooperation related? To answer this question, we analyze th...
How are defense co-operation and economic co-operation related? To answer this question, this articl...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/Mershon17/Jonas_Bunte.mp4How ...
Bilateral defense cooperation agreements, or DCAs, are now the most common form of institutionalized...
Bilateral defense cooperation agreements, or DCAs, are now the most common form of institutionalized...
I assess the effects of institutionalized defense cooperation on regime security by examining the re...
Abstract How do states distribute the burdens of collective defense? This paper develops a networ...
The academic study of defense cooperation focuses heavily on formal military alliances. Yet, governm...
How does the United States build multilateral military coalitions? Conventional wisdom focuses on th...
The conventional wisdom advances that formal alliance structures guide military coalition-building p...
Changes in relative military power in the international system are seen as an impediment to peace. T...
Cooperation helps states realize mutual gains, but mistrust and disagreements over institutional des...
Changes in relative military power in the international system are seen as an impediment to peace. T...
In theory, states can gain security by acquiring internal arms or external allies. Yet the empirical...
With the traditional notion of military alliances as a tool for aggregating power, one cannot adequa...