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Autor:
Shale Horowitz
Publikováno v:
Terrorism and Political Violence. :1-17
Exploring the contemporary international human rights regime, this volume assesses the factors predominantly responsible for human rights violations in transitions societies, long-term consequences of such violations and political remedies.
Autor:
Shale Horowitz
Publikováno v:
Nationalism and Ethnic Politics. 27:350-369
Direct, large-sample measures of leadership preferences on both sides of ethno-territorial civil wars have not hitherto been available. As a result, statistical research diverges from case study re...
Publikováno v:
Asian Survey. 60:928-951
Within international relations theory, there is significant disagreement on the nature and significance of leaders’ dispute outcome preferences. While many variants of realism assume that such preferences are relatively fixed and homogeneous, both
Autor:
Min Ye, Shale Horowitz
Publikováno v:
Indian Growth and Development Review. 13:353-389
Purpose In explaining ethno-territorial conflicts, leadership preferences have an odd status. In case studies, leadership preferences are often viewed as highly significant causes but are not usually defined and measured explicitly. In large-sample s
Autor:
Michael D. Tyburski, Shale Horowitz
Publikováno v:
Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9780804781107-012
https://doi.org/10.1515/9780804781107-012
Autor:
Steven B. Redd, Shale Horowitz
Publikováno v:
Civil Wars. 20:66-88
Ethno-national territorial disputes typically involve conflicting homeland claims between states and minority ethnic groups. Where such minority ethnic groups have cross-border ethnic kin who thems...
Autor:
Shale Horowitz
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Pacific Focus. 31:79-99
Since the end of World War II, relations between South Korea and Japan have gone through significant changes – from distant and hostile in the 1950s, to cooperative and increasingly close through about 2005, to the last decade of serious deteriorat
Autor:
Shale Horowitz
Publikováno v:
Pacific Focus. 30:10-32
Since the Soviet Union's collapse and North Korea's subsequent deep economic crisis, China's economic and diplomatic support has been vital to the Northern regime's survival. Why has China provided this support? In foreign policy-making, China's post
Autor:
Peng Yu, Shale Horowitz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chinese Political Science. 20:451-475
Over the course of Communist Party rule in China, what explains the continuities and changes in the policies used to exert control and to combat secessionist threats in Tibet and Xinjiang? We begin with a standard conflict bargaining framework, which