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The method-of-analysis problem in international relations |
Alex Mintz |
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Four methods and five revolutions |
Bruce Russett |
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International relations : a network approach |
Zeev Maoz ... [et al.] |
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Visualization in international relations |
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Michael D. Ward |
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The postwar public health effects of civil conflict |
Hazem Adam Ghobarah, Paul Huth, and Bruce Russett |
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Alliances and the expansion and escalation of militarized interstate disputes |
Brett Ashley Leeds |
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Separation of powers, lawmaking, and the use of military force |
William G. Howell and Jon C. Pevehouse |
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Democracies prefer to negotiate : institutionalized democracy, diversion, and statecraft during international crises |
Karl DeRouen Jr. and Shaun Goldfinch |
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When likely losers choose war |
Alastair Smith and Allan C. Stam |
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Enforcing peace : suppressing extremists without losing the moderates |
Suzanne Werner and Amy Yuen |
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Are leaders susceptible to negative political advice? An experimental study of high-ranking military officers |
Alex Mintz |
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The method-of-analysis problem in international relations |
Alex Mintz |
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Four methods and five revolutions |
Bruce Russett |
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International relations : a network approach |
Zeev Maoz ... [et al.] |