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Theories of International Conflict: An Analysis and an Appraisal (Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, 1980) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
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Our Place in the Universe: Alexander Wendt and Quantum Mechanics (Andre H. Kydd, 2022) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
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Near Crises in World Politics: A New Dataset (Evgeniia Iakhnis and Patrick James, 2021) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
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Causes of War: Power and the Roots of Conflict – Windows Model (Stephen Van Evera, 1999)
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Causes of War: Power and the Roots of Conflict – Stability Model (Stephen Van Evera, 1999)
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Causes of War: Power and the Roots of Conflict – Offense-Defense Model (Stephen Van Evera, 1999)
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A Moment of Opportunity? The Promise of Religious Peacebuilding in an Era of Religious and Ethnic Conflict (David Little and Scott Appleby, 2004)
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How Probable is Cyber War? Bringing IR Theory Back In to the Cyber Conflict Debate (Timothy J. Junio, 2013)
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A Study of Crisis (Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, 1997)
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Democratization in Conflict Research: How Conceptualization Affects Operationalization and Testing Outcomes (Michael Bernhard, Ömer Faruk Örsün and Resat Bayer, 2017)
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The United States and Rogue Leaders: Understanding the Conflicts (Akan Malici, 2011)
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Brexit, the Border, and Political Conflict Narratives in Northern Ireland (Peter F. Trumbore and Andrew P. Owsiak, 2019)
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International Crisis Decisionmaking as a Two-Level Process (Peter F. Trumbore and Mark A.Boyer, 2000)
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Getting Religion? The Puzzling Case of Islam and Civil War (Monica Duffy Toft, 2007)
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Prediction of Intrastate Conflict Using State Structural Factors and Events Data (Peter Tikuisis, David Carment and Yiagadeesen Samy, 2012)
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The Rise of Regions Ronald J. Tammen and (Jacek Kugler, 2020)
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Varieties of international reconciliation: the configuration of interest and reflection after conflict (Jae-Jung Suh and Jahyun Chun, 2018)
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Religious Actors as Epistemic Communities in Conflict Transformation: The Cases of South Africa and Northern Ireland (Nukhet A. Sandal 2011)
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Foundations for Integrating the Democratic and Territorial Peace Arguments (Andrew P. Owsiak 2016)
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Mearsheimer’s World – Offensive Realism and the Struggle for Security (Glenn H. Snyder 2002)
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War and Peace (Richard N. Rosecrance 2002)
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International Conflict: Logic and Evidence (Stephen L. Quackenbush 2015)
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Fighting with Faith: Religion and Conflict Resolution in Civil Wars (Isak Svensson 2007)
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Conflict Management in Land, River, and Maritime Claims (Andrew P. Owsiak and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, 2019)
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Breaking Out of the Security Dilemma: Realism, Reassurance, and the Problem of Uncertainty (Evan Braden Montgomery, 2006)
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The Limits of Neorealism: Understanding Security in Central Asia (Rajan Menon and Hendrik Spruyt, 1999)
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An International Game of Risk: Troop Placement and Major Power Competition (Carla Martinez Machain, Mark David Nieman, Olga V. Chyzh, and Sam R. Bell, 2020)
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Compassion Fatigue (Susan D. Moeller, 2018)
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Climate (Kate Manzo, 2018)
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Digital Media (Kaempf, 2018)
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Nested Security (Jenne, 2015)
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Canada in Conflict (James, 2012)
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Blue, Green or Aquamarine? Taiwan and the Status Quo Preference in Cross-Strait Relations (Huang and James, 2014)
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Reinvigorating the Study of Foreign Policy: Toward a Constructivist Approach(David Patrick Houghton, 2007)
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Democracy and Use of Forces (Kwang-Jin Kim, 2014)
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The Age of Geoeconomics, China’s Global Role, and the Prospects of Cross-Strait Integration (James C. Hsiung, 2009)
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Dynamic Theories of Conflict: Power Cycles, Power Transitions, Foreign Policy Crises and Militarized Interstate Disputes (Lui Hebron, 2007)
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Borders (Sine Choi, 2018)
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“If You Compress the Spring, It Will Snap Back Hard”: The Ukrainian Crisis andthe Balance of Threat (Andreas M. Bock, Ingo Henneberg and Friedrich Plank,2015)
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Proliferation and International Crisis Behavior (Victor Asal and Kyle Beardsley,2007)
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Why Didn’t the United States Become a Garrison State? (Friedberg, 1992)
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Five Baskets of Variables
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The February 28 Incident and National Identity (Edmonson, 2002)
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The Future of U.S. – China Relations: Is Conflict Inevitable? (Aaron L. Friedberg,2005)
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Leaders in Conflict: Bush and Rumsfeld in Iraq (Dyson, 2014)
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Chronic Misperception and International Conflict: The U.S.-Iraq Experience (Duelfer and Dyson, 2011)
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The Bottom Billion (Collier, 2007)
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International Conflict and the Tenure of Leaders: Is War Still Ex Post Inefficient? (Chiozza and Goemans, 2004)
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International Law, Territorial Disputes, and Foreign Direct Investment (Carter, Wellhausen, and Huth, 2019)
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What Can Examining the Psychology of Nationalism Tell Us About Our Prospects for Aiming at the Cosmopolitan Vision? (Brock and Atkinson, 2008)
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Cooperation and Conflict Along International Rivers: Crafting a Model of Institutional Effectiveness (Berardo and Gerlak, 2012)
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Ethnic Actors and International Crises: Theory and Findings, 1918-2001 (Ben-Yehuda and Mishali-Ram, 2006)
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Toward a Scientific Understanding of International Conflict: A Personal View(Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, 1985)
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Naïve Scientists and Conflict Analysis: Learning Through Case Studies (William R.Ayres, 2016)
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