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Nov 27, 2007
Brian Lai; Dan Slater, 2007, "Replication data for: Institutions of the Offensive: Domestic Sources of Dispute Initiation in Authoritarian Regimes, 1950-1992", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/XTUHQG, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:wosc0xjoRl3nVYx/QVHGWQ== [fileUNF]
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how do such institutions influence these dictatorships' propensity to initiate military disputes? This article argues that most existing studies in both comparative politics and international relations employ a flawed conceptualization of authoritarian i...
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Nov 27, 2007
Brian Lai, 2007, "Replication data for: An Empirical Examination of Religion and Conflict in the Middle East, 1950-1992", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/9FLHE7, Harvard Dataverse, V1
This article examines the influence of religion on conflict in the Middle East. It develops a more refined approach to studying the effects of religion by examining intra-Islamic differences as well as the effects of domestic politics and religion on conflict. It tests these hypotheses on all Middle Eastern dyads from 1950 to 1992, including approp...
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Nov 27, 2007
Brian Lai, 2007, "Replication data for: The Effects of Different Types of Military Mobilization on the Outcome of International Crises", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/0DAGRP, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:nhuWHLhDhPTVTigjGcNLaA== [fileUNF]
One dominant explanation for why crises escalate to war is based on misperception. Alternative rational explanations for why crises escalate to war are examined, including commitment problems, the cost of revealing military advantages, and a desire for greater future gains. These explanations for war argue that states are likely to prefer a militar...
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