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Palmer, Glenn
Introduction
p. 1-7
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Petersen, Kare K.; Vasquez, John A.; Wang, Yijia
Multiparty disputes and the probability of war, 1816.1992
p. 11-30
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Mousseau, Michale
Comparing new theory with prior beliefs: market civilization and the democratic peace
p. 31-48
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Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce; Koch, Michael T.; Siverson, Randolph M.
Testing competing institutional explanations of the democratic peace: the case of dispute duration
p. 49-63
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Ghosn, Faten; Palmer, Glenn; Bremer, Stuart A.
The MID 3 data set, 1993-2001: procedures, coding rules, and description
p. 67-93
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Corbetta, Renato; Dixon, William J.
Danger beyond dyads: third-party participants in militarized interstate disputes
p. 94-121
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Buhaug, Halvard
Dangerous dyads revisited: democracies may not be that peaceful after all
p. 122-144
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Croco, Sarah E.; Kwang Teo,Tze
Assessing the dyadic approach to onterstate conflict processes: a.k.a. "dangerous" dyad-years
p. 145-161
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Stoll, Richard J.
Was Leo Durocher right?: do "nice states" finish last?
p. 165-185
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Lemke, Douglas
Balancing against extintion: alliance politics among non-atate actors
p. 186-202
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Senese, Paul D.
Chinese acquisition of the Apratly archipelago and its implications for the future
p. 203-221
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Ghosn, Faten; London, Tamar R.; Palmer, Glenn
Negotiations, guns, and money: do constrained leaders do better?
p. 222-246