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HOROWITZ, MICHAEL
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052226
Don't take canberra for granted: the future of the US-Australia
/ Horowitz, Michael
Summer 2004
Horowitz, Michael
Journal Article
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Publication
Summer 2004.
Key Words
Australia
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United States-International Relations-Australia
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Australia-International Relations-United States
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United States
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Canberra
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ID:
064559
Evolution or revolution?
/ Horowitz, Michael; Rosen, Stephen
Jun 2005
Horowitz, Michael
Journal Article
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Publication
Jun 2005.
Key Words
RMA
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Military Power
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ID:
066285
Leader age, regime type, and violent international relations
/ Horowitz, Michael; Dcmermott, Rose; Stam, Allan C
2005
Stam, Allan C
Journal Article
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2005.
Key Words
Leaders
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Psychology
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Quantitative
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International Relations - Case Studies
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ID:
087447
Spread of nuclear weapons and international conflict: does experience matter?
/ Horowitz, Michael
Horowitz, Michael
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
Summary/Abstract
This article evaluates whether the length of time states have nuclear weapons influences their behavior and the behavior of opponents in militarized disputes. Using multiple statistical models and illustrative cases, the article shows that, while acquiring nuclear weapons makes states significantly more likely to reciprocate militarized challenges and have their challenges reciprocated, over time, the effect reverses. In contrast to a static understanding of nuclear weapons, this variation in outcomes over time highlights the difficulties presented by nuclear proliferation.
Key Words
Nuclear Weapons
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International Conflict
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Nuclear Proliferation
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Learning
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Experience
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019514
When does a aerial bombing work? quantitative empirical tests,
/ Horowitz, Michael
April 2001
Horowitz, Michael
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Publication
April 2001.
Description
147-173
Key Words
Gulf War
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Iraq
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Reiter, Dan
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Air Power
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065518
Who's behind that curtain? unveiling potential leverage over py
/ Horowitz, Michael
Horowitz, Michael
Journal Article
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Publication
Winter 2004-05.
Key Words
Nuclear Weapons
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Diplomacy
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Negotiation
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International Relations - Case Studies
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