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Constraints, compromises, and decision making / Goertz, Gary   Journal Article
Goertz, Gary Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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Contexts of international politics / Goertz, Gary 1994  Book
Goertz, Gary Book
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Publication Cambridge, University press, 1994.
Description x,298p.
Series Cambridge Studies in International Relations;36
Standard Number 0521469724
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Economic-institutional construction of regions: conceptualisation and operationalisation / Powers, Kathy; Goertz, Gary   Journal Article
Goertz, Gary Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The international relations literature on regionalism, both in economic and security issues, has grown dramatically over the last 15 years. One of the ongoing issues discussed in most articles and books is the conceptualisation of 'region'. Instead of thinking about regions using notions of interdependence and interaction we take a social constructivist approach, whereby states themselves define regions via the construction of regional economic institutions (REI). We explore how a conceptualisation of region based on REIs contrasts with various related concepts such as regional system, and regional IGO. Empirically, we show that most all countries belong to at least one important regional economic institution, REI, (for example, EU, Mercosur, ASEAN, etc). In short, the world is dividing itself into regions by the creation of regional economic institutions. We contrast our economic-institutional approach to regions with Buzan and Wæver's 'regional security complexes' which is based on security dependence. There are interesting agreements and disagreements between their approach and our economic-institutional approach to defining regions. It is perhaps not surprising that many REIs have taken on security roles, which we briefly show by looking at military alliances embedded in REIs. This suggests that policymakers are creating regions through institutional innovations that link economic and security issues.
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International norms and decision making: punctuated equilibrium model / Goertz, Gary 2003  Book
Goertz, Gary Book
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Publication Lobdon, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2003.
Description ix, 262p.
Standard Number 0742525902
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Maintenance processes in international rivalries / Goertz, Gary; Jones, Bradford; Diehl, Paul F 2005  Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Conflict  International Rivalries 
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Managing International - Civil Militarized Conflicts (I-CMC): Empirical Patterns / Diehl, Paul F; Owsiak, Andrew P; Goertz, Gary   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study examines international-civil militarized conflicts (I-CMCs), those that lie at the intersection of violent intra- and interstate conflict. The data compilation identifies I-CMCs and the different conflict management approaches specifically used to manage them (i.e., negotiation, mediation, legal, peacekeeping, sanctions, and military intervention). We describe the patterns of conflict management in I-CMCs over the period 1946–2010, with respect to both serious civil and interstate conflicts. Among the key findings are that conflict management in general is very frequent (about 18 attempts per interstate confrontation and much more for serious internal conflict) and mediation is by far the most frequent approach.
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Multimethod research / Goertz, Gary   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article conceptualizes multimethod research as doing cross-case causal inference—statistical analyses, experiments, or Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)—together with within-case causal inference in the form of case studies. In addition, game theoretic multimethod work is explored as combining a game theoretic model with case studies. The role of case studies is to explore causal mechanisms which cannot be captured in the cross-case, for example, statistical analyses. The article then describes the logic of case selection for case studies in order to explore causal mechanisms. Various combinations of X and Y variables are analyzed, some of which are useful for causal mechanism analysis and others which are not. Finally, the Avoid Overdetermination Rule is presented, which deals with issues of confounders, control variables, and alternative explanations.
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New rivalry dataset: procedures and patterns / Klein, James P; Goertz, Gary   Journal Article
Goertz, Gary Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Puzzle of peace: the evolution of peace in the international system / Goertz, Gary; Diehl, Paul F; Balas, Alexandru 2016  Book
Goertz, Gary Book
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Publication New York, Oxford University Press, 2016.
Description viii, 247p.pbk
Standard Number 9780199301034
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Social science concepts: user's guide / Goertz, Gary 2006  Book
Goertz, Gary Book
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Publication Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2006.
Description xi, 296p.
Standard Number 0691124116
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