Glenn Palmer (ed.)
Causes and Consequences of International Conflict
Data, Methods and Theory
Herausgeber: Palmer, Glenn
Glenn Palmer (ed.)
Causes and Consequences of International Conflict
Data, Methods and Theory
Herausgeber: Palmer, Glenn
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Containing essays by some of the leading scholars in the field, this volume looks at the scientific study of the causes of international conflict.
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Containing essays by some of the leading scholars in the field, this volume looks at the scientific study of the causes of international conflict.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780415433907
- ISBN-10: 0415433908
- Artikelnr.: 25006995
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780415433907
- ISBN-10: 0415433908
- Artikelnr.: 25006995
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Glenn Palmer is Professor of Political Science at Pennsylvania State University. He is editor of Conflict Management and Peace Science.
Introduction Glenn Palmer Part 1: Contributions to the Understanding of the
Causes of Conflict Multiparty Disputes and the Probability of War,
1816-1992 Karen K. Petersen, John A. Vasquez and Yijia Wang. Comparing New
Theory with Prior Beliefs: Market Civilization and the Democratic Peace
Michael Mousseau. Testing Competing Institutional Explanations of the
Democratic Peace: The Case of Dispute Duration Bruce Bueno de Mesquita,
Michael T. Koch and Randolph M. Siverson Part 2: How to Study Conflict:
Data and Methods The MID3 Data Set, 1993-2001: Procedures, Coding Rules,
and Description Faten Ghosn, Glenn Palmer and Stuart A. Bremer. Danger
Beyond Dyads: Third-Party Participants in Militarized Interstate Disputes
Renato Corbetta and William J. Dixon. Dangerous Dyads Revisited:
Democracies May Not Be That Peaceful after All Halvard Buhaug. Assessing
the Dyadic Approach to Interstate Conflict Processes: A.k.a. "Dangerous"
Dyad Years Sarah E. Croco and Tze Kwang Teo Part 3: Conflict, Survival and
Political Issues Was Leo Durocher Right? Do "Nice States" Finish Last?"
Richard J. Stoll. Balancing against Extinction: Alliance Politics among
Non-State Actors Douglas Lemke. Chinese Acquisition of the Spratly
Archipelago and Its Implications for the Future Paul D. Senese.
Negotiations, Guns and Money: Do Constrained Leaders Do Better? Faten
Ghosn, Tamar R. London and Glenn Palmer
Causes of Conflict Multiparty Disputes and the Probability of War,
1816-1992 Karen K. Petersen, John A. Vasquez and Yijia Wang. Comparing New
Theory with Prior Beliefs: Market Civilization and the Democratic Peace
Michael Mousseau. Testing Competing Institutional Explanations of the
Democratic Peace: The Case of Dispute Duration Bruce Bueno de Mesquita,
Michael T. Koch and Randolph M. Siverson Part 2: How to Study Conflict:
Data and Methods The MID3 Data Set, 1993-2001: Procedures, Coding Rules,
and Description Faten Ghosn, Glenn Palmer and Stuart A. Bremer. Danger
Beyond Dyads: Third-Party Participants in Militarized Interstate Disputes
Renato Corbetta and William J. Dixon. Dangerous Dyads Revisited:
Democracies May Not Be That Peaceful after All Halvard Buhaug. Assessing
the Dyadic Approach to Interstate Conflict Processes: A.k.a. "Dangerous"
Dyad Years Sarah E. Croco and Tze Kwang Teo Part 3: Conflict, Survival and
Political Issues Was Leo Durocher Right? Do "Nice States" Finish Last?"
Richard J. Stoll. Balancing against Extinction: Alliance Politics among
Non-State Actors Douglas Lemke. Chinese Acquisition of the Spratly
Archipelago and Its Implications for the Future Paul D. Senese.
Negotiations, Guns and Money: Do Constrained Leaders Do Better? Faten
Ghosn, Tamar R. London and Glenn Palmer
Introduction Glenn Palmer Part 1: Contributions to the Understanding of the
Causes of Conflict Multiparty Disputes and the Probability of War,
1816-1992 Karen K. Petersen, John A. Vasquez and Yijia Wang. Comparing New
Theory with Prior Beliefs: Market Civilization and the Democratic Peace
Michael Mousseau. Testing Competing Institutional Explanations of the
Democratic Peace: The Case of Dispute Duration Bruce Bueno de Mesquita,
Michael T. Koch and Randolph M. Siverson Part 2: How to Study Conflict:
Data and Methods The MID3 Data Set, 1993-2001: Procedures, Coding Rules,
and Description Faten Ghosn, Glenn Palmer and Stuart A. Bremer. Danger
Beyond Dyads: Third-Party Participants in Militarized Interstate Disputes
Renato Corbetta and William J. Dixon. Dangerous Dyads Revisited:
Democracies May Not Be That Peaceful after All Halvard Buhaug. Assessing
the Dyadic Approach to Interstate Conflict Processes: A.k.a. "Dangerous"
Dyad Years Sarah E. Croco and Tze Kwang Teo Part 3: Conflict, Survival and
Political Issues Was Leo Durocher Right? Do "Nice States" Finish Last?"
Richard J. Stoll. Balancing against Extinction: Alliance Politics among
Non-State Actors Douglas Lemke. Chinese Acquisition of the Spratly
Archipelago and Its Implications for the Future Paul D. Senese.
Negotiations, Guns and Money: Do Constrained Leaders Do Better? Faten
Ghosn, Tamar R. London and Glenn Palmer
Causes of Conflict Multiparty Disputes and the Probability of War,
1816-1992 Karen K. Petersen, John A. Vasquez and Yijia Wang. Comparing New
Theory with Prior Beliefs: Market Civilization and the Democratic Peace
Michael Mousseau. Testing Competing Institutional Explanations of the
Democratic Peace: The Case of Dispute Duration Bruce Bueno de Mesquita,
Michael T. Koch and Randolph M. Siverson Part 2: How to Study Conflict:
Data and Methods The MID3 Data Set, 1993-2001: Procedures, Coding Rules,
and Description Faten Ghosn, Glenn Palmer and Stuart A. Bremer. Danger
Beyond Dyads: Third-Party Participants in Militarized Interstate Disputes
Renato Corbetta and William J. Dixon. Dangerous Dyads Revisited:
Democracies May Not Be That Peaceful after All Halvard Buhaug. Assessing
the Dyadic Approach to Interstate Conflict Processes: A.k.a. "Dangerous"
Dyad Years Sarah E. Croco and Tze Kwang Teo Part 3: Conflict, Survival and
Political Issues Was Leo Durocher Right? Do "Nice States" Finish Last?"
Richard J. Stoll. Balancing against Extinction: Alliance Politics among
Non-State Actors Douglas Lemke. Chinese Acquisition of the Spratly
Archipelago and Its Implications for the Future Paul D. Senese.
Negotiations, Guns and Money: Do Constrained Leaders Do Better? Faten
Ghosn, Tamar R. London and Glenn Palmer