Advancing the Scientific Study of Conflict and Cooperation: Alternative Perspectives from the UK and Japan
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Essex
Department Name: Government
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Publications
Tago A
(2013)
An 'A' for Effort: Experimental Evidence on UN Security Council Engagement and Support for US Military Action in Japan
in British Journal of Political Science
Maves J
(2013)
Autocratic Institutions and Civil Conflict Contagion
in The Journal of Politics
Dorussen H
(2013)
Better a good neighbor than a distant friend: the scope and impact of regional security organizations
in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific
Steele A
(2017)
Constraining the Samurai: Rebellion and Taxation in Early Modern Japan
in International Studies Quarterly
A Braithwaite
(2017)
Does the Presence of Foreign Troops Affect Stability in the Host Country?
in Foreign Policy Analysis
Pilster U
(2015)
Political Leadership Changes and the Withdrawal from Military Coalition Operations, 1946-2001
in International Studies Perspectives
Tanaka S
(2016)
Seeing the Lexus for the Olive Trees? Public Opinion, Economic Interdependence, and Interstate Conflict
in International Interactions
U Pilster
(2016)
The Differentiation of Security Forces and the Onset of Genocidal Violence
in Armed Forces & Society
Tanaka S
(2016)
The microfoundations of territorial disputes: Evidence from a survey experiment in Japan
in Conflict Management and Peace Science
Böhmelt T
(2014)
The spatial contagion of international mediation
in Conflict Management and Peace Science
Tago A
(2014)
Too many problems at home to help you: Domestic disincentives for military coalition participation
in International Area Studies Review
A Braithwaite
(2015)
Transnational Terrorism as an Unintended Consequence of a Military Footprint
in Security Studies
Ikeda M
(2014)
Winning over foreign domestic support for use of force: power of diplomatic and operational multilateralism
in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific
Description | Erasmus Mundus grant to fund workshops on EU-Japan security relations (http://www.essex.ac.uk/government/research/euja.aspx) |
Amount | £0 (GBP) |
Organisation | European Union |
Sector | Public |
Country | European Union (EU) |
Start | 01/2017 |
End | 06/2018 |