Institutional similarity and interstate conflict
M Souva - International Interactions, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
This paper makes two arguments. First, the political and economic institutions of a state
affect that state's foreign policy preferences. Second, dyads with similar political and
economic institutions are less likely to experience conflict than other types of dyads. After
developing the logic of these arguments, I create measures of political and economic
institutional similarity and test the hypotheses against the empirical record. The empirical
analysis supports the argument that dyadic institutional similarity reduces the likelihood of …
affect that state's foreign policy preferences. Second, dyads with similar political and
economic institutions are less likely to experience conflict than other types of dyads. After
developing the logic of these arguments, I create measures of political and economic
institutional similarity and test the hypotheses against the empirical record. The empirical
analysis supports the argument that dyadic institutional similarity reduces the likelihood of …
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果