University of Michigan, October 8-10, 1999
The papers below are not available from the Society, and those interested in obtaining copies should contact the author(s).
- Erick Duchesne and William R. Clark, Injury, Threats, and Retaliation: Crisis Decision-Making and the American Use of Section 301
- Brian Lai, Testing What Factors Lead a Government to Respond to Domestic Unrest with Concessions, Repression, or Diversion
- Glenn Palmer and Pat Regan, Structural Impediments to Conflict Escalation: Political and Pivotal Parties in Parliamentary Democracies
- Patrick James, Athanasios Hristoulas, and Jean-Sebastien Rioux, Modelling the Simultaneous Impact of Domestic and International Factors
- Heejoon Kang and Rafael Reuveny, An Investigation of Multi-Country Dynamic Relationships between Trade and Conflict
- Vesna Danilovic, Democracy and Deterrence: The Historical Record of Major Powers, 1895-1985
- Zeev Maoz and Ben D. Mor, The Strategic Dynamics of Enduring Rivalries: A Comparative Analysis of Case Studies and Quantitative Methods
- Katherine Barbieri, Commerce vs. Conquest: A False Dichotomy?
- Erik Gartzke, The Logic and Limits of Two-Level Games
- Matthew Baum, How Public Opinion Constrains the Political Use of Force
- James Ray, Identifying Interstate War Initiators on the Directed Dyadic Level of Analysis
- Michael McGinnis, Conflict Dynamics in a Three-Level Game: A Model of Local, National & International Conflict in the Horn of Africa
- William Reed and David Clark, Why Do Democracies Win the Wars They Fight?
- Brett Ashley Leeds, Andrew Long, and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Re-Evaluating Alliance Reliability: Specific Threats, Specific Promises
- Curtis Meek, A Competing Risks Model of Civil War Duration
- Curtis Peet and Marc Simon, Embedded Liberal Democracies and Militarized Disputes
- Håvard Hegre, Asymmetric Trade Relationships and Militarized Conflict
- Dan Reiter, Winning Wars on the Factory Floors? Democracies, Wartime Economic Mobilization, and Victory
- David Lektzian and Mark Souva, Institutions and International Cooperation: A Duration Analysis of the Effects of Sanctions
- Paul Senese, Sowing the Seeds of War: Explaining Recurrent Patterns of Conflict
- Michelle Benson, The Ties that Bind: The Status Quo, Democracy, and Conflict
- Suzanne Werner, The Duration of War
- Marie Besancon and Ismene Gizelis, Poverty, Religion, Ethnicity, and the Death Trap
- Rafael Reuveny and John Maxwell, Toward a Dynamic Model of Conflict Over Renewable Resources in Developing Countries
- Hanna Newcombe, Philip Klaassen, Ruth Klaassen, and Steven Holloway, Across the Great Divide: UN Voting Before and After the End of the Cold War
- Douglas Gibler, Military Buildups, Counter-Alliances, and Crises: Exploring the Non-War Effects of Alliance Formation
- Jonathan DiCicco and Jack Levy, Power Shifts and Problem Shifts: The Evolution of the Power Transition Research Program
- Marc Kilgour, Prospects for Conflict Management: A Game-Theoretic Analysis
- Taehyun Kim, How Korean Reunification Will Shape and Be Shaped by the Next East Asian Order: A Computer Simulation
- Michael Simon, Nuclear Acquisition as a Strategic Choice
- J. David Singer, Wars of the Nth Kind?
- Karl DeRouen, Jr., Presidents and the Diversionary Use of Force
- Jaroslav Tir, Territorial Disputes and International Conflict: Impact of Territorial Exchanges
- Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Will H. Moore, A New Look at US Presidents and the Use of Force
- Jeffrey Dixon, Predicting Civil War Termination: Effects of Capabilities, Costs, and Third Parties
- Kristian Gleditsch, Determinants of Democracy and Democratization: Wealth, Conflict, and Diffusion
- Pelle Andersen, Justin Bumgardner, J. Michael Greig, and Paul F. Diehl, Turning Down the Heat: Exogenous and Endogenous Influences on Conflict Management in Enduring Rivalries
- Andrew J. Enterline, Some Other Time: The Timing of Third Party Intervention in Dynamic Interstate Conflicts, 1816-1992
- Jacek Kugler, Yi Fang, and Paul Zak, Capacity, Freedom, Fertility and Development
- Brian Efird, The Primacy of Power: Formal Dynamics of Power Transitions
- Michael Koch, Time is Not on our Side: Democracies, Dyads, and Dispute Duration
- Renato Corbetta and William Dixon, Capabilities and Constraints in Third Party Alignment Choices
- T. Clifton Morgan and Anne Miers, When Threats Succeed: A Formal Model of the Threat And Use of Economic Sanctions
- Michael Mousseau, Explaining the Conflict in Kosovo: Market Democracy and Collaboration in Militarized Interstate Disputes
- Thomas Sowers, Belinda Davis, and Juan Copa, The Myth of a Vigiliant Public: The Impact of Public Opinion on Foreign Policy
- Christopher Sprecher, The Duration of Extended Deterrence via Alliance
- Steven Brams, Marc Kilgour, and Michael A. Jones, The Paradox of Disconnected Coalitions
- Volker Krause and Jonathan Canedo, Civil War and Militarized Interstate Dispute Involvement: Testing a Simultaneous Equation Model
- Peter Brecke, Violent Conflicts 1400 AD to the Present in Different Regions of the World
- Michael Ireland and Scott Gartner, Government Type and Conflict Initiation in Parliamentary Systems
- Mark Crescenzi, Economic Exit, Interdependence, and Conflict: An Empirical Analysis
- Bruce Russett, John R. Oneal, and Michaeline Cox, Clash of Civilizations or Liberalism and Realism Deja Vu? Some Evidence
- Walter Isard, Empire Emergence and Decay; Past and Future: Implications for Balance of Power Theory
- Doug Stinnett, Uncertainty and the Second Image Reversed: International Politics and Surplus Majority Coalitions in Israel
- Chad Atkinson, The Spatial Connection: Assessing the Interdependence of Interstate Conflict
- David Sacko, Pinnacle Leadership in the World Economy
- David Sobek, The Determinants of War in the Developing World
- Hyun Sub Yun, Peace Intelligence and Human Conflicts
- Alexandra Guisinger and Alastair Smith, The Role of Domestic Political Institutions in Signaling Intentions During Disputes
- Mark Mullenbach, Intrastate Disputes and Dispute Management in the 20th Century: Identification and Categorization
- Robert Muncaster and Raymond Dacey, Levels of Interaction in the International Political Economy
- Bernadette Jungblut and Richard Stoll, International Trade and Interstate Conflict: The Influence of Domestic Political Institutions
- Carmela Lutmar, Normalizing Relations after Wars: Defining Processes and Identifying Patterns
- Siddharth Swaminathan, Government Capacity, Democracy and Civil Conflict