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Sep 18, 2024
Fábián, Sándor; Boutton, Andrew, 2024, "Replication Data for: Foreign Military Training and Socialization: An Examination of Human Capital and Norm Transmission Between Allies", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/I8F46R, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:NBdSvfkVB89ljRtIiPm6YQ== [fileUNF]
Foreign military personnel routinely participate in educational and cultural programs administered by the U.S. military. In addition to bolstering the capacity of the recipient military, one of the primary goals of these programs is to professionalize the military of the recipient state. It is hoped not only that the soldiers will internalize norms...
Sep 18, 2024
Auer, Daniel; Schaub, Max, 2024, "Replication Data for: Mass Emigration and the Erosion of Liberal Democracy", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DLJ33W, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:afrFCg5ln0lw4vBLXVPG1w== [fileUNF]
In many regions of the world, liberal politics is on the retreat. This development is usually explained with reference to inherently political phenomena. We propose an alternative explanation, linking democratic backsliding to deep-reaching demographic change caused by mass emigration. We argue that because migrants tend to be more politically libe...
Sep 18, 2024
Kim, Gidong; Kim, Yu Bin; Kwak, Dongjin, 2024, "Replication Data for: Public Opinion, Rivalry, and the Democratic Peace: Experimental Evidence from South Korea", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SKQZ5X, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:86r1OFiT3D6Z0ME6LAN23Q== [fileUNF]
Recent studies on the public opinion mechanism of the democratic peace have demonstrated experimentally that democratic citizens are averse to attacking other democracies. The presence of rivalry, however, has long been recognized as one of the important factors contributing to either initiation or recurrence of international conflict. Despite such...
Sep 18, 2024
Bethke, Felix S; Haass, Felix; Niemann, Holger, 2024, "Replication Data for: The Language of Responsibility in the United Nations Security Council, 1946–2020", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IWSSNH, Harvard Dataverse, V1
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is the United Nations' most powerful institutional body, charged with the “primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.” The main instrument through which the Council asserts this power is its resolutions, specifically by using resolution text to attribute responsibility....
Sep 18, 2024
Post, Abigail S; Sechser, Todd S, 2024, "Replication Data for: Hand-Tying through Military Signals in Crisis Bargaining", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/RS0ICV, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:KoM2Az013Q5zKygJ9AqsHA== [fileUNF]
Theories of crisis bargaining suggest that costly signals can enhance the credibility of one’s coercive threats. In particular, engaging in conspicuous military mobilizations or demonstrations of force are thought to communicate one’s resolve in a crisis. Yet, there is disagreement about why this might be the case. One set of theories emphasizes th...
Sep 18, 2024
Reiter, Dan; Greenhill, Brian, 2024, "Replication Data for: Manipulating Public Beliefs about Alliance Compliance: A Survey Experiment", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MJCQLX, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Conventional wisdom on alliances proposes that leaders comply with alliances because the public opposes violating alliance commitments. However, this assumes that the public can easily judge whether or not a particular policy violates an alliance treaty. This article challenges this assumption and develops a theory that elites have the opportunity...
Sep 17, 2024
Welsh, Blair, 2024, "Replication Data for: Taking Civilians: Terrorist Kidnapping in Civil War", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/UBCUAQ, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:KwugUKpbSDGSwFe7+O1kVQ== [fileUNF]
Why do insurgents resort to kidnapping in civil war? What explains variation in the selection and intensity of the tactic over time and space? Despite an increase in the use of kidnapping over time, existing research has yet to develop an explanation that explains spatiotemporal variation and extends beyond financial motivations. I argue the decisi...
Sep 17, 2024
Higashijima, Masaaki; Woo, Yujin, 2024, "Replication Data for: Political Regimes and Refugee Entries: The Preferences and Decisions of Displaced Persons and Host Governments", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MMUYBO, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:7sFxItvmFs2dnYG3UGwNFQ== [fileUNF]
What drives refugee movements? Focusing on host countries' domestic political institutions, we argue that refugee entry is determined by the political regimes that shape the incentives of both host governments and displaced persons. Specifically, we theorize that there is an inverted U-shaped relationship between political regimes and the volume of...
Sep 17, 2024
Barney, Morgan; Borror, Kellan, 2024, "Replication Data for: Spiral to Surveillance: The Effect of INGOs on Levels of Peacekeeper Misconduct", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PXAPMY, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Over the last twenty years, the international relations literature has sought to understand the conditions in which peacekeeping operations (PKOs) occur and the efficacy of their presence. Much work has focused on PKOs’ relationship to civilians in civil conflict, but less is understood about the influences on peacekeeping missions’ quality. If PKO...
Sep 17, 2024
Comstock, Audrey L, 2024, "Replication Data for: Child Victims and the Punishment of UN Peacekeepers for Sexual Exploitation and Abuse", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/Y0VSLQ, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:0LWH+NpWzZjttsmW1QIdEg== [fileUNF]
A growing subset of peacekeeping literature focuses on explaining peacekeeper sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) of civilians within postconflict protection. However, what happens after the abuse has received limited attention. Most of the time, peacekeepers do not receive any type of punishment following abuse allegations. What explains why peace...
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