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Dec 15, 2008 - American Political Science Review Dataverse
Dan Reiter; Allan C. Stam, 2008, "Replication data for: Identifying the Culprit: Democracy, Dictatorship, and Dispute Initiation", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/FLJMRM, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:XtXFHAkEPsrXk1q62M8L4Q== [fileUNF]
Peceny, Beer, and Sanchez-Terry (2002) find that interstate dyads containing a democracy and a personalist dictatorship are more likely than other types of dyads to experience militarized disputes. They argue that this is because democracies are especially likely to challenge personalist dictatorships. Unfortunately, they do not identify which stat...
Dec 15, 2008
Dan Reiter, 2008, "Replication data for: Military Strategy and the Outbreak of International Conflict: Quantitative Empirical Tests - 1903-1992", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/FVM6P6, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:KVa0lIXIU+WOPNEegboBXw== [fileUNF]
Military strategy is an area of growing interest in the study of international conflict. It is linked to the outbreak, duration, and outcome of wars. This article presents the first quantitative empirical tests of the proposition that military strategy affects the outbreak of international conflict. The focus is on maneuver-oriented military strate...
Dec 15, 2008
Dan Reiter; Erik R. Tillman, 2008, "Replication data for: Public, Legislative, and Executive Constraints on the Democratic Initiation of Conflict", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IEH0V2, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:7tWy78svzzvCEWtaBstYCQ== [fileUNF]
How do domestic political institutions affect the propensity to initiate international conflict? We improve theoretical understanding of and empirical knowledge on this question. We describe three major types of democratic institutional characteristics that have been hypothesized to increase the constraints on conflict initiation: public electoral...
Dec 15, 2008
Dan Reiter; Curtis Meek, 2008, "Replication data for: Determinants of Military Strategy, 1903-1994: A Quantitative Empirical Test", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GT3E13, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:DlkJ6FWC3hS3hnt3bkNCYQ== [fileUNF]
Military strategy is centrally important to understanding the causes, conduct, and outcomes of war. Several foreign policy theories make predictions as to what military strategies a state will choose. This article presents the first quantitative, empirical tests of hypotheses of strategy choice. Analysis was conducted on a random sample of country-...
Dec 15, 2008
Dan Reiter; Michael Horowitz, 2008, "Replication data for: When Does Aerial Bombing Work? Quantitative Empirical Tests, 1917-1999", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SW6S9V, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:xSpgA0TiUPQtxvAmnNVyng== [fileUNF]
Coercion through air power has been and continues to be an important tool of foreign policy. Multivariate probit analysis is used to test three hypotheses on all instances of air power coercion from 1917 to 1999: (1) air power coercion attempts are more likely to work if they exploit military rather than civilian vulnerabilities, (2) the regime typ...
Dec 15, 2008
Dan Reiter, 2008, "Replication data for: Does Peace Nurture Democracy?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SLMVQL, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:CHBZVHYo1K6uuq7/4bJLDQ== [fileUNF]
Liberal international relations theory proposes that peace fosters democracy. This research note tests this and a related hypothesis, which defeat in war makes an authoritarian state's transition to democracy more likely. It uses Weibull event history models to analyze both the transition to and survival of democracy for states from 1960 to 1992, u...
Nov 27, 2007 - American Political Science Review Dataverse
Allan Stam III; Dan Reiter, 2007, "Replication data for: Democracy, War Initiation, and Victory", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YYUVW7, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:zqWn0b+Go28x1rpGxeSpbA== [fileUNF]
How do nation-states' political institutions affect the relations between states? This article addresses that question by testing the predictions of different theories linking political institutions to war outcomes. Specifically, rent-seeking and regime legitimacy theories predict that all democratic belligerents are more likely to win wars because...
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