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Aug 3, 2023
Ferry, Lauren Lee, 2023, "Getting to Yes: The Role of Creditor Coordination in Debt Restructuring Negotiations", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/CKNSCK, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:aIHSBF3m6+9Q39uW/CxcOw== [fileUNF]
How do indebted governments restructure their debts with private creditors? What explains variation in indebted states’ negotiating behavior? Existing explanations of debt restructuring have largely treated creditors as a profit-maximizing monolith; Yet creditors have different exposures, ties to borrowers and roles in the international banking sys... |
Aug 3, 2023
Wang, Austin Horng-En; Wu, Charles K. S.; Yeh, Yao-Yuan; Chen, Fang-Yu, 2023, "High-level Visit and National Security Policy: Evidence from A Quasi-Experiment in Taiwan", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BMDHUT, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:dOCVG0OccqTtzIo5oBscUQ== [fileUNF]
Great powers usually use high-level visits to reassure weaker states. The literature on public diplomacy shows that these visits can bring a number of advantages while overlooking their potential impact on increasing support for the great power’s security agenda and confidence in the host country’s defense policy and military. This note employed a... |
Aug 3, 2023
Kim, Yooneui, 2023, "A Network Analysis of Naming and Shaming in the Universal Periodic Review", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DBYSEW, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:KXdAgXE+V87gc0hxEwUO9Q== [fileUNF]
What decides naming and shaming behavior of states? In the present paper I examine state recommendations in the Universal Periodic Review and show that naming and shaming is inherently a social phenomenon and network analysis can contribute to the better understanding of this broader social context. Using original qualitative data collected from Ge... |
Aug 3, 2023
Farzanegan, Mohammad Reza; Gholipour, Hassan F., 2023, "Replication Data for: Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and Votes in Favor of Russia in the UN General Assembly", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/5BYMAE, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:zB/eahn3jQ2VRGogyu+iqA== [fileUNF]
Why did some countries decline to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine at the United Nations General Assembly's first emergency session since 1997? Our research investigates the various economic, military, political, geographic, and historical factors that may have influenced the voting behavior of these countries in favor of Russia. Our Probit reg... |
Aug 3, 2023
Osorio, Javier, 2023, "Replication Data for: Are Many Sets of Eyes Better Than One? Evaluating Multiple Databases of Armed Actors in Colombia", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IBEO6B, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:9vzpXECULebgv5xrudERSA== [fileUNF]
Having a diversity of metrics of armed actors' behavior and presence contributes to building robust in conflict research. In contrast to the common scarcity of comparable sub-national data on conflict, Colombia concentrates a wealth of measurement efforts tracking armed actors. How comparable are these databases? Based on ecological monitoring tech... |
Aug 3, 2023
Kubota, Yuichi; Ito, Gaku; Harada, Masataka, 2023, "Replication Data for: Making Sense of Violence in Semi-Technologized Conventional Civil War: Evidence from Nineteenth-Century Japan", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NCXVBU, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:N596iTQilmQQqZKnFVH/jA== [fileUNF]
While existing studies highlight features of violence in conventional civil wars, they overlook how war technology is linked to the tactics of armed forces. To shed light on the understudied phenomenon of semi- technologized regular forces in a civil war, this article explores why and how violence is executed by such forces. To do so, we examine pa... |
Aug 3, 2023
Zarpli, Omer, 2023, "Replication Data for: Sanctions and Target Public Opinion: Experimental Evidence from Turkey", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KQ3Q2D, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:+SlKm3559qc1dcMc2NQcYw== [fileUNF]
The research on economic sanctions effectiveness has highlighted the importance of public opinion. Yet the effect of sanctions on public opinion has attracted relatively limited scholarly attention. The few recent studies on this question report mixed findings. In this essay, I investigate the role of uncertainty over intentions in influencing publ... |
Aug 3, 2023
Haesebrouck, Tim, 2023, "Replication Data for: The Populist Radical Right and Military Intervention A Coincidence Analysis of Military Deployment Votes", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GVFLIM, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:G5NhPv079GpdYnTbrrWbaA== [fileUNF]
Although populist radical right (PRR) parties have been studied intensively for the last few decades, only very few comparative studies on the parliamentary behavior of PRR parties have been conducted. This article aims to fill this gap in academic research by examining the pattern of PRR voting on military deployments. More specifically, it examin... |
Aug 3, 2023
Giray, Burak, 2023, "Replication Data for: Troop-providers’ Ideational Commitment to UN Peacekeeping and Effectiveness", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QS5R6Z, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Countries contribute to UNPKOs for a variety of reasons. That diversion of interest affects how the operations' mandates are fulfilled. While some troop-providers align with the principles of UN peacekeeping, others act in favor of their private benefits. Drawing on the conflict-of-interest theory, I posit that divergent interests within peacekeepi... |
Aug 3, 2023
Oestman, Jared, 2023, "Replication Data for: Burden Sharing in UN Peacekeeping Operations: Who Deploys to Violent Locations?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/K3OHND, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Which countries deploy troops to violent locations within UN peacekeeping operations? Troop contributing countries face different incentives to participate in peacekeeping operations. These motivating factors should also condition their willingness to take on risks to implement mission mandates. I argue that states motivated to ensure the effective... |