Giacomo Chiozza, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee
Giacomo Chiozza is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Vanderbilt University and is a student and scholar of international relations and international security. He is an expert on the study of attitudes towards US power and the study of political leaders in conflict processes. He is the author of Anti-Americanism and the American World Order (2009) and of several articles published in academic journals including the Journal of Conflict Resolution, the American Journal of Political Science and the European Journal of International Relations. In 2008–09 he served as a member of the American Political Science Association Presidential Task Force on US Standing in World Politics. Professor Chiozza holds a PhD from Duke University.
H. E. Goemans, University of Rochester, New York
H. E. Goemans is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Rochester and studies international relations with a focus on conflict. He is the author of War and Punishment: The Causes of War Termination and the First World War (2000) and has authored and co-authored articles in the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, International Organization, the Journal of Conflict Resolution and the Journal of Peace Research. Professor Goemans holds a PhD from the University of Chicago.
Chiozza and Goemans seek to explain why and when political leaders decide to initiate international crises and wars. They argue that the fate of leaders and the way leadership changes shapes leaders' decisions to initiate international conflict. Leaders who anticipate regular removal from office, through elections for example, have little to gain and much to lose from international conflict, whereas leaders who anticipate a forcible removal from office, such as through coup or revolution, have little to lose and much to gain from conflict. This theory is tested against an extensive analysis of more than 80 years of international conflict and with an intensive historical examination of Central American leaders from 1848 to 1918. Leaders and International Conflict highlights the political nature of the choice between war and peace and will appeal to all scholars of international relations and comparative politics.
Proposes a new theory of international conflict based on the incentives leaders face
Provides new research data that promotes further research on the behavior of leaders in both domestic and international politics
Will appeal to scholars who view the combination of a multi methods approach as the most effective way to conduct empirical research
發表於2024-12-28
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圖書標籤: 政治學 安全研究 國際關係 方法論 國際衝突 IR 政治 戰爭
可以說所有的故事都依賴於model specification,也可以說非常的枯燥。但毫無疑問,它是這些年來從國內政治角度理解國傢間衝突最重要的研究
評分可以說所有的故事都依賴於model specification,也可以說非常的枯燥。但毫無疑問,它是這些年來從國內政治角度理解國傢間衝突最重要的研究
評分可以說所有的故事都依賴於model specification,也可以說非常的枯燥。但毫無疑問,它是這些年來從國內政治角度理解國傢間衝突最重要的研究
評分可以說所有的故事都依賴於model specification,也可以說非常的枯燥。但毫無疑問,它是這些年來從國內政治角度理解國傢間衝突最重要的研究
評分可以說所有的故事都依賴於model specification,也可以說非常的枯燥。但毫無疑問,它是這些年來從國內政治角度理解國傢間衝突最重要的研究
Leaders and International Conflict 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載