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Measuring Systemic Polarity
Measuring Systemic Polarity,10.1177/002200277501900201,Journal of Conflict Resolution,Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
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Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Indicators of the tightness and discreteness of poles in the international system, as well as of the distribution of capabilities and interaction opportunities among poles, are developed. With alliance bonds as the focus, scores for each indicator are presented for each year of the past century and a half, and several prevalent theories linking polarity to war are tested. The amount of major power war begun during five-year periods is found to be unrelated to the tightness of the poles, although increases in tightness are substantially associated with large amounts of war. Bipolar systems are found to experience less war than multipolar systems, with increases in the
number of clusters
being especially strongly associated with the amount of major power war during subsequent five-year periods. Neither changes in the discreteness nor the distribution of capabilities among the poles has any appreciable effect on the amount of major power war.
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Journal of Conflict Resolution - J CONFLICT RESOLUT
, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 187-216, 1975
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10.1177/002200277501900201
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...Scholars taking a systemic view tend to favor formal models or statistical approaches to the study of international behavior[1], [
2
], [3], [4], [5]...
Qin Wu
,
et al.
Modeling Network Changes: Systemic Centrality in Foreign Policy Intera...
...This assumption is equivalent to the alliance portfolio literature's assumption that every state has a defense pact with itself (
Bueno de Mesquita 1975
;
Signorino and Ritter 1999
)...
Stephen L. Quackenbush
.
General Deterrence and International Conflict: Testing Perfect Deterre...
...See
Bueno de Mesquita (1975)
, Axelrod and Bennett (1993), Fafchamps and Gubert (2007)...
...5 See also the pioneering work of
Bueno de Mesquita (1975, 1981)
on systematic polarity...
Michel Le Breton
,
et al.
Existence of Pure Strategies Nash Equilibria in Social Interaction Gam...
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Modeling Network Changes: Systemic Centrality in Foreign Policy Interaction Analysis
Qin Wu
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Robert Duval
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Edgar Fuller
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Xingqin Qi
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Cun-Quan Zhang
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Arian Spahiu
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Kyle Christensen
Conference:
Advances in Social Network Analysis and Mining - ASONAM
, 2011
Deterrence theory: where do we stand?
STEPHEN L. QUACKENBUSH
Journal:
Review of International Studies - REV INT STUD
, vol. 36, no. 03, pp. 1-22, 2010
General Deterrence and International Conflict: Testing Perfect Deterrence Theory
Stephen L. Quackenbush
Journal:
International Interactions - INT INTERACT
, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 60-85, 2010
A Political Economy of Aid
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Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
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Alastair Smith
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International Organization - INT ORGAN
, vol. 63, no. 02, 2009
Developing Indicators for Regional Economic Integration and Cooperation
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Jong-Wha Lee
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Peter Petri
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