AbstractPolitical units often spatially depend in their policy choices on other units. This also holds in dyadic settings where, as in much of international relations research, analysis focuses on the interaction or relation between a pair or dyad of two political units. Yet, with few exceptions, social scientists have analyzed contagion in monadic datasets only, consisting of individual political units. This article categorizes all possible forms of spatial effect modeling in both undirected and directed dyadic data, where it is possible to distinguish the source and the target of interaction (for example, exporter/importer, aggressor/victim, and so on). This approach enables scholars to formulate and test novel mechanisms of contagion, th...
International relations scholarship concerns dyads, yet standard modeling approaches fail to adequat...
International audienceIn the specific context of the two stage model of causal effect evaluation, th...
Regime transitions are contagious according to the diffusion-of-democracy literature: a country\u27s...
Political units often spatially depend in their policy choices on other units. This also holds in dy...
Political actors often interact spatially, and move around. However, with a few exceptions, existing...
Spatial dependence exists whenever the expected utility of one unit of analysis is affected by the d...
Spatial interdependence--the dependence of outcomes in some units on those in others--is substantive...
Spatial interdependence, the interdependence of outcomes across units, is theoretically and substant...
Spatial interdependence--the dependence of outcomes in some units on those in others--is substantive...
Spatial dependence exists whenever the expected utility of one unit of analysis is affected by the d...
The recent surge in studies analysing spatial dependence in political science has gone hand-in-hand ...
Although spatial econometrics is being used more frequently in political science, most applications ...
In this note we use dyadic data to address the issue of the spread of political regimes in Sub-Sahar...
The authors discuss how scholars can bring theories of spatial policy dependence and empirical model...
Many theories in political science predict the spatial clustering of similar behaviors among neighbo...
International relations scholarship concerns dyads, yet standard modeling approaches fail to adequat...
International audienceIn the specific context of the two stage model of causal effect evaluation, th...
Regime transitions are contagious according to the diffusion-of-democracy literature: a country\u27s...
Political units often spatially depend in their policy choices on other units. This also holds in dy...
Political actors often interact spatially, and move around. However, with a few exceptions, existing...
Spatial dependence exists whenever the expected utility of one unit of analysis is affected by the d...
Spatial interdependence--the dependence of outcomes in some units on those in others--is substantive...
Spatial interdependence, the interdependence of outcomes across units, is theoretically and substant...
Spatial interdependence--the dependence of outcomes in some units on those in others--is substantive...
Spatial dependence exists whenever the expected utility of one unit of analysis is affected by the d...
The recent surge in studies analysing spatial dependence in political science has gone hand-in-hand ...
Although spatial econometrics is being used more frequently in political science, most applications ...
In this note we use dyadic data to address the issue of the spread of political regimes in Sub-Sahar...
The authors discuss how scholars can bring theories of spatial policy dependence and empirical model...
Many theories in political science predict the spatial clustering of similar behaviors among neighbo...
International relations scholarship concerns dyads, yet standard modeling approaches fail to adequat...
International audienceIn the specific context of the two stage model of causal effect evaluation, th...
Regime transitions are contagious according to the diffusion-of-democracy literature: a country\u27s...