In the literature on nuclear proliferation, some argue that further proliferation decreases interstate conflict, some say that it increases interstate conflict, and others indicate a non-linear relationship between these two factors. However, there has been no systematic empirical investigation on the relationship between nuclear proliferation and a propensity for conflict at the interstate–systemic level. To fill this gap, the current paper uses the machine learning method Random Forests, which can investigate complex non-linear relationships between dependent and independent variables, and which can identify important regressors from a group of all potential regressors in explaining the relationship between nuclear proliferation and the p...
States facing the decision to develop a nuclear weapons program do so within a broader context of th...
I employ a human subject experiment to assess the relationship between nuclear proliferation and war...
<p>This thesis utilizes social influence theory and computational tools to examine the disparate imp...
What is the effect of developing nuclear weapons on a state’s conflict propensity? Extant answers to...
I theorize that in a dyad of a status quo nuclear state and a new nuclear state, the stage of nuclea...
The systematic study of the causes and consequences of the spread of nuclear weapons is at an early ...
Contrasting claims about the consequences of nuclear weapons rely on different interpretations abou...
The claim that the spread of nuclear weapons leads to interstate conflict and nuclear war has become...
This dissertation is broken into two interrelated parts. The first explores the consequences of wha...
The effect of nuclear weapons has long been debated. Some argue that these weapons have a stabilizin...
Though many international relations theorists have speculated that the spread of nuclear weapons may...
Final Technical Report for PASCC Award #N00244-15-1-0003 An earlier draft of this project was pre...
Why do states engage in nuclear proliferation? Nuclear proliferation is a major security issue affec...
This is a replication package for: Suzuki, Akisato. 2015. “Is More Better or Worse? New Empirics on ...
We examine the effect of nuclear weapons on interstate conflict. Using more appropriate methodologie...
States facing the decision to develop a nuclear weapons program do so within a broader context of th...
I employ a human subject experiment to assess the relationship between nuclear proliferation and war...
<p>This thesis utilizes social influence theory and computational tools to examine the disparate imp...
What is the effect of developing nuclear weapons on a state’s conflict propensity? Extant answers to...
I theorize that in a dyad of a status quo nuclear state and a new nuclear state, the stage of nuclea...
The systematic study of the causes and consequences of the spread of nuclear weapons is at an early ...
Contrasting claims about the consequences of nuclear weapons rely on different interpretations abou...
The claim that the spread of nuclear weapons leads to interstate conflict and nuclear war has become...
This dissertation is broken into two interrelated parts. The first explores the consequences of wha...
The effect of nuclear weapons has long been debated. Some argue that these weapons have a stabilizin...
Though many international relations theorists have speculated that the spread of nuclear weapons may...
Final Technical Report for PASCC Award #N00244-15-1-0003 An earlier draft of this project was pre...
Why do states engage in nuclear proliferation? Nuclear proliferation is a major security issue affec...
This is a replication package for: Suzuki, Akisato. 2015. “Is More Better or Worse? New Empirics on ...
We examine the effect of nuclear weapons on interstate conflict. Using more appropriate methodologie...
States facing the decision to develop a nuclear weapons program do so within a broader context of th...
I employ a human subject experiment to assess the relationship between nuclear proliferation and war...
<p>This thesis utilizes social influence theory and computational tools to examine the disparate imp...