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National security and public opinion in Israel / Arian, Asher; Talmud, Ilan; Herman, Tamar 1988  Book
Arian, Asher Book
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Publication Jerusalem, Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, 1988.
Description 133p.
Series JCSS Study; no. 9
Standard Number 08133718X
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Structural equivalence and international conflict: a social networks analysis / Maoz, Zeev; Kuperman, Ranan D; Terris, Lesley; Talmud, Ilan   Journal Article
Maoz, Zeev Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The concept of international affinity-albeit under different names-captures a central place in international relations research. This study examines how different types of affinity affect the likelihood of conflict between states. The authors discuss different types of affinities as these appear in the realist and liberal paradigms. They offer a social networks conception of structural affinity-the concept of structural equivalence-which reflects the similarity of international ties across a set of different networks. They test the hypotheses derived from these paradigms, using both existing measures of affinity and their own structural equivalence measures. Their findings suggest that (1) strategic affinity has a consistent dampening effect on the probability of dyadic conflict, (2) trade-related affinity does consistently affect the probability of dyadic conflict, and (3) intergovernmental organization-related affinity has a negative impact on conflict, mostly in the twentieth century.
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