Peace Science Society
(International)
Papers
Presented at Ohio State Meeting
Oct. 13-15,
1995
The papers delivered at the 29th meeting of the
Peace Science Society (International) held at Ohio State
University, October 13-15, 1995 are listed below. These are not
available from the Society, and those interested in obtaining
copies should contact the author(s).
- Juliann Allison
and Glenn A. Oclassen, Jr., Peace, War and the Internet: Is
the "Information Highway" a Force for
International Peace?
- Carole
Alsharabati and Jacek Kugler, Structural Deterrence:
Dynamic Bargaining and the Stability of Deterrence
- Katherine
Barbieri and Stuart A. Bremer, Economic Interdependence
and Dispute Duration, 1870-1990
- D. Scott Bennett
and Allan Stam, Contending Theories of War Initiation:
Which Ones Work Best?
- Davis B. Bobrow,
Post
Cold-War Adaptation: The Case of Japan
- Sean M. Bolks,
Regime
Type and Alliance Formation: Structural Constraints on
Alliance Development and Defection
- Steven J. Brams,
Game
Theory and Emotions
- Peter Brecke,
Using
Pattern Recognition Techniques to Find Configurations of
Conflict Early Warning Indicators
- Mark N. Crislip
and Valerie A. Sulfaro, Factors Influencing an
Individual's Perception of International Threats
- Thomas R. Cusack
and Richard J. Stoll, Intervention in Militarized
Interstate Disputes, 1816-1992
- Ray Dacey, Two-Level Games Played by
Marschak-Radner Teams
- David R. Davis
and Will Moore, Ties That Bind: Linkage Politics in the
Developing World
- Andrew J.
Enterline, Fledgling Democracies: Is the Case of
Germany Generalizable?
- Joe Eyerman, Decreasing the Price of
Peace: Terrorism and Democratization
- Gil Friedman and
Harvey Starr, The Nexus of Civil and International
Conflict Revisited: Opportunity, Willingness, and the
Internal-External Linkage
- Scott S. Gartner
and Gary M. Segura, and Michael Wilkening, Proximate Costs and Public
Support: A County-Level Analysis of the Effects of
Vietnam War Casualties on Opinion
- Daniel S. Geller,
Patterns
of War Initiation Among Status Quo Challengers and
Defenders
- Doug Gibler and
John A. Vasquez, An Empirical Typology of Alliances:
Preparing for War vs. Avoiding War, 1495-1980
- Joshua S.
Goldstein, Empirical Testing of Theories of
North-South Relations
- Errol Henderson
and J. Scott DeSonia, Cultural Factors and the
Steps to War, 1820-1989
- Paul C. Hewett
and Charles Taber, Understanding American
Political Attitudes Towards Humanitarian Intervention in
the Post Cold War Era
- Walter Isard and
Jose Lobo, Noise Theory and Political Bloc (Empire)
Collapse
- Patrick James and
Murray Wolfson, An Identified Systemic Test of the
Democracy-Peace Nexus
- Lawrence
Katzenstein, Cognitive Concomitants of Enduring
Rivalries
- D. Marc Kilgour
and Frank Zagare, Crisis Escalation and Extended Deterrence
- Taehyun Kim, Putting Muzzles on the
"Dragons": Military Buildup and Regional
Security in East Asia
- Jean-Pierre
Langlois and Catherine Langlois, Do Trade Relations Foster
Reciprocity? A Game Theoretic and Empirical Study of the
U.S.-China Case
- Michael E.
Lebrun, The
Dynamics of Security Cooperation
- Sang-Hyun Lee,
Regional
Conflicts in Global Competition: Their Dynamic Linkage
- Brett Ashley
Leeds and David R. Davis, Combat or Conciliation?:
Executive Constraint and the Use of Force
- Douglas Lemke, Peace and War in the Middle
East: An Application of the Multiple Hierarchy Model
- Jack S. Levy, Prospect Theory, Rational
Choice, and International Relations
- Sheldon Levy, Mass Killing: Who Blames
the Soldiers?
- Martin C.
McGuire, Defense
Economics and International Security
- Richard L.
Merritt, Transforming
Berlin Politically
- T. Clifton Morgan
and Glenn Palmer, Alliance Formation and Membership: The
Pursuit of Happiness and Security
- Michael Mousseau,
Democracy
and International Cooperation
- James Murdoch,
Chung-Ron Pi, and Todd Sandler, The Impact of Defense and
Nondefense Public Spending on Growth in Asia and Latin
America
- Kevin P. Murrin, Military Spending and
the Decline of Great Powers
- Hanna Newcombe,
Recent
Peace Research
- Barry O'Neill, Apologies Among Nations
- Peter J. Partell,
Exit
Stage Left: Domestic Audiences and Interstate Crises
- Sherry Bennett
Quinones, Modeling the Dynamics of War and the
Economy: Empirical Contributions, Theoretical Deficits,
and Neglected Research Questions
- Arvid Raknerud
and Haavard Hegre, The Hazard of War:
Reassessing the Evidence of the Democratic Peace
- Jean Sebastian
Rioux, Chain
Stores and Brand Names: The Reputation-Building Behavior
of States
- Alvin Saperstein,
The
Demarcation between Theater and Strategic Missile Defense
- Meredith Reid
Sarkees, An
Expanded War Typology
- Philip A. Schrodt
and Deborah J. Gerner, Empirical Indicators of
Crisis "Phase" in the Arab-Israeli Conflict,
1980-1995
- Valerie
Schwebach, Sanctions as Signals: A Line in the
Sand or a Lack of Resolve?
- Randall
Schweller, Brian M. Pollins, and Michael Hannon, Systemic Factors Affecting
U.S. Foreign Activity, 1815-1995
- Carlos Seiglie, Conflicts in Territorial
Economics
- Paul Senese, Militarized Interstate
Dispute Escalation: The Effects of Geographical Proximity
and Issue Salience
- Michael W. Simon,
Political
System Similarity and Alliance Formation
- J. David Singer,
Dyadic
vs. Systemic Factors in Accounting for Interstate War
- Alastair Smith,
Friends
Count In a Fight
- Frank W. Wayman, Taking the Lead? The Role
of the Military-Industrial Complex in Mobilizing U.S.
Senators on Military Spending Decisions
- Suzanne Werner, Conflict or Cooperation:
Positive and Negative Dependence in Dyadic Relations
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