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Title Averting dyadic conflict [electronic resource] : the role of international political economy / by Michael J. Langlois.
Publication Info. 2013

Location Call No. Status Notes
 Electronic Theses and Dissertations  Electronic Resource - WSU ETD    AVAIL. ONLINE
Description 197 p. : ill.
Note Advisor: Daniel S. Geller.
Thesis Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wayne State University, 2013.
Summary My dissertation explores the potential pacifying effect of dyadic economic interactions on international conflict. Research literature on the role of economic ties and conflict is complex and there are opposing findings. This study dives into this problem and brings new evidence to bear on this lasting debate. I argue that dyadic economic ties, introduced as dense economic integration (DEI) in this study, have a pacifying effect on the onset of militarized interstate disputes (MIDs) and the escalation of those disputes up to interstate war. To evaluate this argument, I examine the presence of conflict and the level of DEI from 1965 to 2001 in all countries. The results support the hypotheses that DEI reduces the likelihood of the onset of MIDs and the escalation of those disputes. Furthermore, these results have important implications for the role of economic ties and conflict, and provide strong evidence in support of the pacification of international conflict through DEI.
Subject Political science
International relations
Added Title Wayne State University thesis (Ph.D.) : Political Science.
OCLC # 856168247
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