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From Ethnic Conflict to Stillborn Reform
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

From Ethnic Conflict to Stillborn Reform

From Ethnic Conflict to Stillborn Reform is the first complete treatment of the major post-communist conflicts in both the former Yugoslavia— Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia—and the former Soviet Union—Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Tajikistan. It is also the first work that focuses not on causes but rather on consequences for democratization and market reform, the two most widely studied political outcomes in the developing world. Building on existing work emphasizing the effects of economic development and political culture, the book adds a new, comprehensive treatment of how war affects political and economic reform. Author Shale Horowitz employs both statistical...

The Political Economy of International Financial Crisis : Interest Groups, Ideologies, and Institutions
  • Language: en
Leadership Preferences in International Conflict
  • Language: en

Leadership Preferences in International Conflict

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In the conflict bargaining literature, three variables have a primary explanatory role: relative power, status quo conditions, and leadership preferences. While leadership preferences loom large in case study research, they are virtually absent from large-N statistical studies. We argue that a fully-specified theory of conflict bargaining must include the preferences of the leaders who actually make the decisions about whether and how to apply pressure for political change -- including decisions to use force. Using a series of three experiments, we test for the effects of relative power, initial conditions, and leadership preferences on decisions to apply various levels of non-violent and violent pressure in international territorial disputes. The experimental designs presented in this study offer the opportunity to isolate the impact of leadership preferences on political strategy choices in international territorial disputes. The results demonstrate that leadership preferences are, in fact, significant predictors of political strategy choices, even when relative power and initial conditions variables are factored in.

Human Rights in the Near East and North Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Human Rights in the Near East and North Africa

The existence of human rights helps secure the peace, deter aggression, promote the rule of law, combat crime and corruption, and prevent humanitarian crises. These human rights include freedom from torture, freedom of expression, press freedom, women's rights, children's rights, and the protection of minorities. This book surveys the countries of the Near East and North Africa, and is augmented by a current bibliography and useful indexes by subject, title and author.

The Political Economy of International Financial Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

The Political Economy of International Financial Crisis

The world financial crisis of 1997-99 was the most important international economic event since the oil shocks of the 1970s and the associated debt crisis of the 1980s. What were its political causes and consequences? In particular, how did interest group coalitions and political institutions affect pre-crisis economic policies and post-crisis responses? This book focuses on how policymaking coalitions are formed and how political institutions mediate the pressure of rival coalitions. This approach is applied to 13 countries drawn from the main crisis-affected regions of the world economy East Asia, Southeast Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe."

Political Alternation As A Restraint On Investing In Influence
  • Language: en

Political Alternation As A Restraint On Investing In Influence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The authors develop and implement a method for measuring the frequency of changes in power among distinct leaders and ideologically distinct parties that is comparable across political systems. The authors find that more frequent alternation in power is associated with the emergence of better governance in post communist countries. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that firms seek durable protection from the state, which implies that expected political alternation is relevant to the decision whether to invest in influence with the governing party or, alternatively, to demand institutions that apply predictable rules, with equality of treatment, regardless of the party in power."--World Bank web site.

IBSS: Political Science: 2002 Vol.51
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 842

IBSS: Political Science: 2002 Vol.51

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-03-01
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  • Publisher: Routledge

First published in 1952, the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology) is well established as a major bibliographic reference for students, researchers and librarians in the social sciences worldwide. Key features * Authority : rigorous standards are applied to make the IBSS the most authoritative selective bibliography ever produced. Articles and books are selected on merit by some of the world's most expert librarians and academics. * Breadth : today the IBSS covers over 2000 journals - more than any other comparable resource. The latest monograph publications are also included. * International Coverage : the IBSS reviews ...

Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes

Why do some authoritarian regimes topple during financial crises, while others steer through financial crises relatively unscathed? In this book, Thomas B. Pepinsky uses the experiences of Indonesia and Malaysia and the analytical tools of open economy macroeconomics to answer this question. Focusing on the economic interests of authoritarian regimes' supporters, Pepinsky shows that differences in cross-border asset specificity produce dramatically different outcomes in regimes facing financial crises. When asset specificity divides supporters, as in Indonesia, they desire mutually incompatible adjustment policies, yielding incoherent adjustment policy followed by regime collapse. When coalitions are not divided by asset specificity, as in Malaysia, regimes adopt radical adjustment measures that enable them to survive financial crises. Combining rich qualitative evidence from Southeast Asia with cross-national time-series data and comparative case studies of Latin American autocracies, Pepinsky reveals the power of coalitions and capital mobility to explain how financial crises produce regime change.

Asian Yearbook of International Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460

Asian Yearbook of International Law

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-06-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Launched in 1991, the Asian Yearbook of International Law is a major refereed publication dedicated to international law issues as seen primarily from an Asian perspective, under the auspices of the Foundation for the Development of International Law in Asia (DILA). It is the first publication of its kind edited by a team of leading international law scholars from across Asia. The Yearbook provides a forum for the publication of articles in the field of international law, and other Asian international law topics, written by experts from the region and elsewhere. Its aim is twofold: to promote international law in Asia, and to provide an intellectual platform for the discussion and disseminat...

The Evolution of the South Korea–US Alliance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

The Evolution of the South Korea–US Alliance

A comprehensive look at the role of history, economics, security, threat perception, and domestic politics in the South Korea-United States alliance.