동맹과 전쟁의 상관관계 관련 자료

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동맹과 전쟁의 상관관계

  • Michael R. Kenwick and Roseanne W. McManus, “Deterrence Theory and Alliance Politics.” In Mitchell and Vasquez eds., What Do We Know about War? Pp. 41-62.
  • Jesse C. Johnson and Brett Ashley Leeds, “Defense Pacts: A Prescription for Peace?” Foreign Policy Analysis, 7, 1 (January 2011): 45–65.
  • Michael R. Kenwick, John A. Vasquez, and Matthew A. Powers, “Do Alliances Really Deter?” Journal of Politics, 77, 4 (October 2015), 943
  • Michael R. Kenwick & John A. Vasquez, “Defense Pacts and Deterrence: Caveat Emptor,” Journal of Politics 79, 1 (January 2017), 329–334. See responses by Brett Ashley Leeds & Jesse C. Johnson, “Theory, Data, and Deterrence: A Response to Kenwick, Vasquez, and Powers,” pp. 335–340.
  • James D. Morrow, “When Do Defensive Alliances Provoke Rather than Deter?” pp. 341-45.
  • Brett Ashley Leeds, “Do Alliances Deter Aggression? The Influence of Military Alliances on the Initiation of Militarized Interstate Disptues,” American Journal of Political Science, 47, 3 (July 2003): 427-439.
  • Michaela Mattes and Greg Vonnahme, “Contracting for Peace: Do Nonaggression Pacts Reduce Conflict? Journal of Politics 72, 4 (October 2010): 925 - 938.
  • Douglas M. Gibler, “The Costs of Reneging: Reputation and Alliance Formation.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 52, 3 (2008):426-454.
  • Brett V. Benson, Patrick R Bentley, and James Lee Ray, "Ally provocateur: Why allies do not always behave." Journal of Peace Research 50 (January 2013): 47-58.
  • Songying Fang, Jesse C. Johnson, and Brett Ashley Leeds, “To Concede or to Resist?
  • The Restraining Effect of Military Alliances.” International Organization 68, 4 (September 2014): 775 – 809.
  • Erik Gartzke and Alex Weisiger, “Fading Friendships: Alliances, Affinities and the Activation of International Identities. British Journal of Poltiical Science 43, 1 (2013): 25-52.
  • Benjamin Fordham and Paul Poast, “All Alliances Are Multilateral: Rethinking Alliance Formation.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 60, 5 (August 2016): 840-865.
  • Brett V. Benson and Joshua D. Clinton, “Assessing the Variation of Formal Military Alliances Journal of Conflict Resolution 60, 5 (August 2016): 866-98.
  • Matthew Fuhrmann and Todd S. Sechser, “Signaling Alliance Commitments: HandTying and Sunk Costs in Extended Nuclear Deterrence.” American Journal of Political Science 58, 4 (October 2014): 919–935.
  • Woosang Kim, "Power, Alliance, and Major Wars." Journal of Conflict Resolution 33 (June 1989): 255-273.
  • Curtis S. Signorino and Jeffrey M. Ritter, "Tau-b or Not Tau-b: Measuring the Similarity of Foreign Policy Positions." International Studies Quarterly, 43, 1 (March 1999), 115-44.
  • Brett Benson, “Alliances: ATOP Data and Deterrence.” In John A. Vasquez, What Do We Know about War? 2 nd ed. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2012. Pp. 45-62.
  • Brett V. Benson, Constructing International Security: Alliances, Deterrence, and Moral Hazard. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012.
  • Brett V. Benson, Adam Meirowitz, and Kristopher W. Ramsay, “Inducing Deterrence through Moral Hazard in Alliance Contracts.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 58, 2 (March 2014), 307-35.
  • Michael C. Horowitz Paul Poast, and Allan C. Stam, “Domestic Signaling of Commitment Credibility: Military Recruitment and Alliance Formation.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 61, 8 (September 2017): 1682-1710.
  • Joe Clare, “The Deterrent Value of Democratic Allies.” International Studies Quarterly 57, 3 (September 2013): 545-55.
  • Jack S. Levy, "Alliance Formation and War Behavior: An Analysis of the Great Powers, 1495-1975." Journal of Conflict Resolution 25 (December 1981), pp. 581-613.