International actors at times seek to help bring peace, democracy, and human rights. Studies of how international actors help enforce political bargains between incumbent governments and their domestic opponents are proliferating. They show that opposition groups have trouble trusting incumbents to adhere to the political bargains they strike because incumbents can use their familiarity with state institutions and can use their asymmetric hold on power during bargain implementation to violate terms by retaining more of the status quo than agreed. International actors can overcome these ¤quot¤reversion problems,¤quot¤ however, by using monitoring mechanisms (often focused on electoral campaigns) and incentives conditioned on compliance. Reve...
Among the prevalent objectives that we should set for our society, reduction of conflicts of all kin...
When and how do states intervene in elections in other countries? Foreign interveners may aim to fur...
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Traditional accounts in both the international law and international relations literature largely as...
This study examines the role elections play in negotiations between states and the International Mon...
This study examines the role elections play in negotiations between states and the International Mon...
This study examines the role elections play in negotiations between states and the International Mon...
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The ultimate litmus test of compliance theories occurs in situations where states ’ interests are di...
International institutions do matter, both theoretically and empirically, to cooperation in world po...
International institutions do matter, both theoretically and empirically, to cooperation in world po...
Among the prevalent objectives that we should set for our society, reduction of conflicts of all kin...
When and how do states intervene in elections in other countries? Foreign interveners may aim to fur...
When and how do states intervene in elections in other countries? Foreign interveners may aim to fur...
Traditional accounts in both the international law and international relations literature largely as...
This study examines the role elections play in negotiations between states and the International Mon...
This study examines the role elections play in negotiations between states and the International Mon...
This study examines the role elections play in negotiations between states and the International Mon...
The international dimension of democratisation is a major concern in the study of contemporary polit...
This article bridges the divide between comparative politics and international relations by examinin...
Over the past five decades, extensive cooperation has persisted among the industrial countries. Most...
Why do some governments participate more actively in the enforcement of international law than other...
This dissertation asks: when do international courts promote cooperation among countries? I argue th...
The ultimate litmus test of compliance theories occurs in situations where states ’ interests are di...
International institutions do matter, both theoretically and empirically, to cooperation in world po...
International institutions do matter, both theoretically and empirically, to cooperation in world po...
Among the prevalent objectives that we should set for our society, reduction of conflicts of all kin...
When and how do states intervene in elections in other countries? Foreign interveners may aim to fur...
When and how do states intervene in elections in other countries? Foreign interveners may aim to fur...