- Seulah Choi, Where You Sit Matters: The Power of Brokers in Diplomatic Networks & Interstate Conflict
- Darren Hawkins & Jay Goodliffe, “Leave It as It Is”: International Network Effects on Protected Lands
- Jerry Urtuzuastigui, American Diasporas, Homeland Human Rights Conduct, and the Onset of Human Rights-Based Economic Sanctions
- Ilayda B. Onder, Signaling Resolve through Credit-claiming
- Tanja Eschenauer-Engler, Soldiers and Protest: A Set-Theory Perspective on Military Repression of Anti-Regime Mass Mobilization in Autocracies
- Emil Petersson, Looking to the Skies: Operation Unified Protector and the Strategy of Aerial Intervention
Showing posts with label International Interactions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Interactions. Show all posts
Sunday, October 8, 2023
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 49, no. 5, 2023) is out. Contents include:
Saturday, July 1, 2023
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 49, no. 4, 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Sumin Lee & Andrey Tomashevskiy, Punish or tolerate? State capacity, military oversight, and wartime sexual violence
- Jared Oestman, Burden sharing in UN peacekeeping operations: Who deploys to violent locations?
- Alastair Smith & James Raymond Vreeland, UN Security Council membership: Increased security and reduced conflict
- Mark Berlin & Iris Malone, Go arm me: How militant fragmentation affects external support
- James A. Piazza, Fear of terrorism and support for non-democratic rule in democracies
- Zhiyuan Wang, Unemployment, central bank independence, and diversionary conflict
- J. Andrés Gannon & Kerry Chávez, A Wiki-based dataset of military operations with novel strategic technologies (MONSTr)
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 49, no. 3, 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Yooneui Kim, A network analysis of naming and shaming in the universal periodic review
- Nazmus Sakib & Md Muhibbur Rahman, Military in the cabinet and defense spending of civilian governments
- Tim Haesebrouck, The populist radical right and military intervention: A coincidence analysis of military deployment votes
- Burak Giray, Troop-providers' ideational commitment to UN peacekeeping and effectiveness
- Yuichi Kubota, Gaku Ito & Masataka Harada, Making sense of violence in semi-technologized conventional civil war: Evidence from nineteenth-century Japan
- Omer Zarpli, Sanctions and target public opinion: Experimental evidence from Turkey
- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan & Hassan F. Gholipour, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and votes in favor of Russia in the UN General Assembly
Sunday, April 30, 2023
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 49, no. 2, 2023) is out. Contents include:
- The Micro-dynamics of Conflict and Peace: Evidence from Colombia
- Santiago Sosa, The micro-dynamics of conflict and peace: Evidence from Colombia
- German Lambardi & Paola Palacios, Land use and the incidence of forced displacement
- Jose Antonio Fortou, Sandra Lillian Johansson & Juan Carlos Muñoz Mora, Control, dispute, and concentration of land during civil war: Evidence from Colombia
- Juan Albarracín, Juan Pablo Milanese, Inge H. Valencia & Jonas Wolff, Local competitive authoritarianism and post-conflict violence. An analysis of the assassination of social leaders in Colombia
Friday, March 31, 2023
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 49, no. 1, 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Felix Schulte & Christoph V. Steinert, Repression and backlash protests: Why leader arrests backfire
- Lauren Ferry, Getting to yes: The role of creditor coordination in debt restructuring negotiations
- David Lektzian & Glen Biglaiser, Sanctions, aid, and voting patterns in the United Nations General Assembly
- Merih Angin, Albana Shehaj & Adrian J. Shin, IMF: International Migration Fund
- Soyoung Lee, The Strong, the Weak, and the Honored: Examining the decline in honored alliances post-1945
- Austin Horng-En Wang, Charles K. S. Wu, Yao-Yuan Yeh & Fang-Yu Chen, High-level visit and national security policy: Evidence from a quasi-experiment in Taiwan
- Nicholas D. Anderson, Introducing the Warring-States Japan Battle Data
Thursday, December 29, 2022
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 6, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Vivian P. Ta-Johnson, Eric Keels & A. Burcu Bayram, How women promote peace: Gender composition, duration, and frames in conflict resolution
- Dawid Walentek, Reputation or interaction: What determines cooperation on economic sanctions?
- Christopher S. P. Magee & Tansa George Massoud, Diffusion of protests in the Arab Spring
- Yufan Yang, Joshua Tschantret & Cody Schmidt, Is terrorism deadlier in democracies?
- Matthew DiGiuseppe & Colin M. Barry, Do consumers follow the flag? Perceptions of hostility and consumer preferences
- Herman Wieselgren, Sexual violence along ethnic lines? Revisiting rebel-civilian ethnic ties and wartime sexual violence
- Rafael Mesquita, Rodrigo Martins & Pedro Seabra, Estimating ideal points from UN General Assembly sponsorship data
Sunday, November 13, 2022
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 5, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Federica Genovese & Héctor Hermida-Rivera, Government ideology and bailout conditionality in the European financial crisis
- Lauren Sukin, Why “cheap” threats are meaningful: Threat perception and resolve in North Korean propaganda
- Marina G. Petrova, Is it all the same? Repression of the media and civil society organizations as determinants of anti-government opposition
- Jonathan Pinckney & Babak RezaeeDaryakenari, When the levee breaks: A forecasting model of violent and nonviolent dissent
- Tianjing Liao & Wonjae Hwang, Political protests and the diversionary use of media: Evidence from China
- Elad Segev, Atsushi Tago & Kohei Watanabe, Could leaders deflect from political scandals? Cross-national experiments on diversionary action in Israel and Japan
- Jillienne Haglund, Courtney Hillebrecht & Hannah Roesch Read, International human rights recommendations at home: Introducing the Women’s Rights Compliance Database (WRCD)
Saturday, October 29, 2022
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 4, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Lessons from a Conflict Escalation Prediction Competition
- Håvard Hegre, Paola Vesco & Michael Colaresi, Lessons from an escalation prediction competition
- Felix Ettensperger, Forecasting conflict using a diverse machine-learning ensemble: Ensemble averaging with multiple tree-based algorithms and variance promoting data configurations
- Hannes Mueller & Christopher Rauh, Using past violence and current news to predict changes in violence
- David Randahl & Johan Vegelius, Predicting escalating and de-escalating violence in Africa using Markov models
- Iris Malone, Recurrent neural networks for conflict forecasting
- Thomas Chadefaux, A shape-based approach to conflict forecasting
- Fulvio Attinà, Marcello Carammia & Stefano M. Iacus, Forecasting change in conflict fatalities with dynamic elastic net
- Christian Oswald & Daniel Ohrenhofer, Click, click boom: Using Wikipedia data to predict changes in battle-related deaths
- Konstantin Bätz, Ann-Cathrin Klöckner & Gerald Schneider, Challenging the status quo: Predicting violence with sparse decision-making data
- Vito D’Orazio & Yu Lin, Forecasting conflict in Africa with automated machine learning systems
- Benjamin J. Radford, High resolution conflict forecasting with spatial convolutions and long short-term memory
- Andreas Lindholm, Johannes Hendriks, Adrian Wills & Thomas B. Schön, Predicting political violence using a state-space model
- Cornelius Fritz, Marius Mehrl, Paul W. Thurner & Göran Kauermann, The role of governmental weapons procurements in forecasting monthly fatalities in intrastate conflicts: A semiparametric hierarchical hurdle model
- Patrick T. Brandt, Vito D’Orazio, Latifur Khan, Yi-Fan Li, Javier Osorio & Marcus Sianan, Conflict forecasting with event data and spatio-temporal graph convolutional networks
- Lisa Hultman, Maxine Leis & Desirée Nilsson, Employing local peacekeeping data to forecast changes in violence
- Jonas Vestby, Jürgen Brandsch, Vilde Bergstad Larsen, Peder Landsverk & Andreas Forø Tollefsen, Predicting (de-)escalation of sub-national violence using gradient boosting: Does it work?
- Paola Vesco, Håvard Hegre, Michael Colaresi, Remco Bastiaan Jansen, Adeline Lo, Gregor Reisch & Nils B. Weidmann, United they stand: Findings from an escalation prediction competition
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 3, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Hirotaka Fujibayashi, Why do states contribute to the global refugee governance? Fiscal burden-sharing in the post-2011 Syrian refugee crisis
- Hans-Inge Langø, Curtis M. Bell & Scott Wolford, Oil discovery, oil production, and coups d’état
- Bimal Adhikari, Jin Mun Jeong & Dursun Peksen, Compliant or defiant? Economic sanctions and United Nations General Assembly voting by target countries
- Hyo Won Lee, Yena Kim & Whasun Jho, Domestic politics and requests for UNESCO’s international assistance program
- Mihai Croicu & Kristine Eck, Reporting of non-fatal conflict events
- Scott J. Cook & Nils B. Weidmann, Race to the bottom: Spatial aggregation and event data
- Osman Zeki Gökçe & Emre Hatipoğlu, Documenting energy flows between states: The Global Energy Relations Dataset (GERD), 1978–2014
Saturday, May 7, 2022
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Neil Narang & Yanjun Liu, Does female ratio balancing influence the efficacy of peacekeeping units? Exploring the impact of female peacekeepers on post-conflict outcomes and behavior
- Wonjun Song, Dictators, personalized security forces, and coups
- Ahmer Tarar, Risk preferences, uncertainty, and war
- Faradj Koliev & James H. Lebovic, Shaming into compliance? Country reporting of convention adherence to the International Labour Organization
- Manfred Elsig & Sebastian Klotz, Initiator conditions and the diffusion of digital trade-related provisions in PTAs
- Miranda Simon, Cassilde Schwartz & David Hudson, Covid-19 insecurities and migration aspirations
- Colin M. Barry, David L. Cingranelli & K. Chad Clay, Labor rights in comparative perspective: The WorkR dataset
Sunday, January 30, 2022
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Lesley G. Terris & Orit E. Tykocinski, Agents of peace or enablers of violence? The proximal effects of mediators in international disputes
- Andreas Dür & Christoph Mödlhamer, Power and innovative capacity: Explaining variation in intellectual property rights regulation across trade agreements
- Jesse C. Johnson, Designing Alliances: How adversaries provoke peacetime military coordination
- Boris Brekhov, Rewards versus Sanctions in International Relations: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Bluffing
- Gong Chen, Utilitarianism or cosmopolitanism? A study of education’s impact on individual attitudes toward foreign countries
- Chelsea L. Estancona, Banditry or business? Rebel labor markets and state economic intervention
- Richard W. Frank, Human trafficking indicators: A new dataset
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 6, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Rebecca H. Best & Simanti Lahiri, Hard choices, soft targets: Terror proscription and strategic targeting decisions of FTO
- Jared Oestman, A price for peace: troop contributing countries’ responses to peacekeeper fatalities
- Douglas B Atkinson, The issues are the issue: Intangible salience and war duration
- Andrew P. Owsiak & John A. Vasquez, Peaceful dyads: A territorial perspective
- Huseyin Ilgaz, Qui bono? Foreign military, economic, diplomatic interventions, and the termination of civil wars: An integrative approach
- Maxim Slav, Elena Smyslovskikh, Vladimir Novikov, Igor Kolesnikov & Andrey Korotayev, Deprivation, instability, and propensity to attack: how urbanization influences terrorism
- Lindsay R. Dolan & Quynh Nguyen, Mutual gain or resource drain? Attitudes toward international financial assistance during the early COVID-19 pandemic
Thursday, September 30, 2021
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 5, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium: Promoting Restraint in War
- Brian McQuinn, Fiona Terry, Oliver Kaplan & Francisco Gutiérrez-Sanin, Introduction: promoting restraint in war
- Andrew M. Bell & Fiona Terry, Combatant rank and socialization to norms of restraint: examining the Australian and Philippine armies
- Ferdaous Bouhlel & Yvan Guichaoua, Norms, non-combatants’ agency and restraint in jihadi violence in northern Mali
- Naomi Pendle, Competing authorities and norms of restraint: governing community-embedded armed groups in South Sudan
- Oliver Kaplan, The International Committee of the Red Cross and support for civilian self-protection in Colombia
- Hyeran Jo, Joshua K. Alley, Yohan Park & Soren Jordan, Signaling restraint: international engagement and rebel groups’ commitment to international law
Monday, August 9, 2021
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 4, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Andrea L. Everett & Daniel C. Tirone, Strategic Samaritanism: how armed conflict affects aid receipts
- Robert Carroll & Amy Pond, Costly signaling in autocracy
- Sema Hande Ogutcu-Fu, State intervention, external spoilers, and the durability of peace agreements
- Arthur Stein & Marc-Olivier Cantin, Crowding out the field: External Support to Insurgents and the Intensity of Inter-rebel Fighting in Civil Wars
- Martín Macías-Medellín & Laura H Atuesta, Constraints and military coordination: How ICTs shape the intensity of rebel violence
- Benjamin Denison & Krista E. Wiegand, Democratizing the dispute: democratization and the history of conflict management
- Marius Mehrl & Ioannis Choulis, The colonial roots of structural coup-proofing
- Bryan Rooney & Matthew DiLorenzo, Political turnover, regime type, and investment behavior
Monday, June 28, 2021
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 3, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Quynh Nguyen, Gabriele Spilker & Thomas Bernauer, The (still) mysterious case of agricultural protectionism
- Dawid Walentek, Joris Broere, Matteo Cinelli, Mark M. Dekker & Jonas M. B. Haslbeck, Success of economic sanctions threats: coercion, information and commitment
- Dov H. Levin, Will you still love me tomorrow? Partisan electoral interventions, foreign policy compliance, and voting in the UN
- Jonathan A. Chu, Jiyoung Ko & Adam Liu, Commanding Support: Values and Interests in the Rhetoric of Alliance Politics
- Richard J. Saunders, Only Friends Can Betray You: International Rivalry and Domestic Politics
- Aysegul Aydin & Cem Emrence, Counterinsurgency as an institution: Evidence from Turkey
- Daniel Finke, Regime type and co-sponsorship in the UN General Assembly
Thursday, April 29, 2021
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Kerstin Fisk, Plausible deniability? An investigation of government and government-outsourced violence in refugee hosting areas
- Alex Braithwaite, Joseph M. Cox & Faten Ghosn, Should I stay or should I go? The decision to flee or stay home during civil war
- Nazli Avdan, Naji Bsisu & Amanda Murdie, Abuse by association: migration from terror-prone countries and human rights abuses
- Timothy M. Peterson & Yuleng Zeng, Conflict and cooperation with trade partners
- David Lindsey, Willful ignorance in international coercion
- Minnie M. Joo & Bumba Mukherjee, Rebel command and control, time, and rebel group splits
- Lamis Abdelaaty, Rivalry, ethnicity, and asylum admissions worldwide
- Michal Smetana & Marek Vranka, How moral foundations shape public approval of nuclear, chemical, and conventional strikes: new evidence from experimental surveys
Saturday, February 6, 2021
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Making Trains from Boxcars: Studying Conflict and Conflict Management Interdependencies
- Andrew P. Owsiak, J. Michael Greig & Paul F. Diehl, Making trains from boxcars: studying conflict and conflict management interdependencies
- Andrew P. Owsiak, Conflict management trajectories: theory and evidence
- Zorzeta Bakaki & Marius Mehrl, Examining conflict management technique sequences in international claims
- J. Michael Greig, Helping without hurting: ameliorating the negative effects of humanitarian assistance on civil wars through mediation
- Molly M. Melin, The business of peace: understanding corporate contributions to conflict management
- Rebecca Cordell, Thorin Wright & Paul F. Diehl, Extant commitment, risk, and UN peacekeeping authorization
- Govinda Clayton, Han Dorussen & Tobias Böhmelt, United Nations peace initiatives 1946-2015: introducing a new dataset
- Daniel Druckman & Susan Allen, Interactions among conflict management techniques: extending the breadth and depth of the framework
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 46, no. 6, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Michael J. Soules, Women in uniform: the opening of combat roles in state militaries
- Katherine Sawyer & Talbot M. Andrews, Rebel recruitment and retention in civil conflict
- Elizabeth J. Menninga, Complementary mediation: Exploring mediator composition in civil wars
- Rong Wang & Aimei Yang, The Structure and Evolution of the International Human Rights Network:Unpacking the Influences of Countries’ Contextual Factors and Network Configurations
- Efe Tokdemir, Seden Akcinaroglu, H. Ege Ozen & Ekrem Karakoc, ‘Wars of Others’: National Cleavages and Attitudes towards External Conflicts
- Doron Ella, Categorization in international organizations
- Eyal Rubinson & Tal Sadeh, Perceived to slack: secondary securitization and multilateral treaty ratification in Israel
- Research Note
- Nick Dietrich & Kristine Eck, Known unknowns: media bias in the reporting of political violence
Friday, October 23, 2020
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 46, no. 5, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Jessica Edry, Shallow commitments may bite deep: domestic politics and flexibility in international cooperation
- Yooneui Kim & Elizabeth J. Menninga, Competition, Aid, and Violence against Civilians
- Paulina Pospieszna & Patrick M. Weber, Amplifying and nullifying the impact of democratic sanctions through aid to civil society
- Clayton Webb, Re-examining the costs of sanctions and sanctions threats using stock market data
- Andrew Levin, Whitewashing and extortion: why human rights-abusing states participate in UN peacekeeping operations
- Gary Uzonyi, Group identification, uncertainty, and the duration of genocide and politicide
- Research Note
- Paul Winter & Enzo Lenine, Survival of the best fit: modelling nuclear proliferational evidence
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
New Issue: International Interactions
The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 46, no. 4, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Benjamin Tkach, Private military and security companies, corporate structure, and levels of violence in Iraq
- Glen Biglaiser & David Lektzian, The effects of economic sanctions on targeted countries’ stock markets
- Jillienne Haglund, Domestic Politics and the Effectiveness of Regional Human Rights Courts
- William Spaniel & Michael Poznansky, Bad-faith cooperation
- Seung-Whan Choi , Youngwan Kim , David Ebner & Patrick James, Human rights institutionalization and US humanitarian military intervention
- Research Notes
- Ross A. Miller, Welcome to the Jungle: a research note on leader entry, combat experience, and dispute targeting
- Brandon Yoder & Kyle Haynes, Mutual uncertainty and credible reassurance: experimental evidence
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