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Section: Scientific Study of International Processes


Subject International Studies

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781444336597.2010.00045.x


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Section editors: Paul F. Diehl and James D. Morrow, University of Illinois and University of Michigan Alliances and Arms: The Quest for Security The Conduct and Consequences of War Conflict Management Deterrence and Crisis Bargaining Domestic–International Conflict Linkages Economics and Conflict Evolution/History of the Scientific Study of International Processes Foreign Policy Decision Making: Evolution, Models, and Methods Game Theory and Other Modeling Approaches Geography and Territory International Cooperation Theory Issues in Data Collection Nonrealist Variables: Identity and Norms in the Study of International Relations Progress in the Democratic Peace Research Agenda Reciprocity in International Studies Review of Available Data Sets Spatial and Temporal Interdependence Statistical Analysis of International Interdependencies Systemic Theories of Conflict Teaching the Scientific Study of International Politics Paul F. Diehl and James D. Morrow, University of Illinois and University of Michigan The section on the Scientific Study of International Processes (SSIP) is a robust community of those dedicated to its name. One of the oldest sections in the International Studies Association, SSIP focuses on the rigorous analysis of arguments and evidence. The SSIP community broadly falls into two camps. One ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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