Schultz argues that political competition between government and opposition parties influences threats in international crises.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Part I. Theory: 2. Information and signalling in international crises 3. Democratic politics in international crises 4. Domestic competition and signalling in international crises Part II. Empirical Analysis: 5. Selective threats, effective threats: the initiation and escalation of international crises 6. Credibility confirmed: the implications of domestic support 7. Credibility undermined: the implications of domestic dissent 8. Conclusions and implications Appendices Reference Index.
1. Introduction Part I. Theory: 2. Information and signalling in international crises 3. Democratic politics in international crises 4. Domestic competition and signalling in international crises Part II. Empirical Analysis: 5. Selective threats, effective threats: the initiation and escalation of international crises 6. Credibility confirmed: the implications of domestic support 7. Credibility undermined: the implications of domestic dissent 8. Conclusions and implications Appendices Reference Index.
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