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IGO Participation in Dyadic Disputes: Follow the Leader or Follow the Rules?
Unformatted Document Text:  28 Gilligan, Michael and Stephen Stedman. 2003. “Where Do the Peacekeepers Go?” International Studies Review 5(4): 37-54. Greig, J. Michael. 2001. “Moments of Opportunity: Recognizing conditions of Ripeness for International Mediation between Enduring Rivals.” Journal of Conflictt Resolution 45(6): 691-718. Haas, Ernst B. 1964. Beyond the Nation State: Functionalism and International Organization. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. Jakobsen, Peter Viggo. 1996. “National Interest, Humanitariansim or CNN: What Triggers UN Peace Enforcement After the Cold War?” Journal of Peace Research 33(2): 205-215. Jaggers, Keith & Ted Robert Gurr, 1995. ‘Tracking Democracy’s Third Wave with the Polity III Data’, Journal of Peace Research 32(4): 469-482. Jones, Daniel M., Stuart A. Bremer and J. David Singer. 1996. “Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1816-1992: Rationale, Coding Rules, and Empirical Patterns.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 15(2); 163:213. Kim, Woosang. 1989. “Power Alliance, and Major Wars, 1816-1975.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 33(255-73. ______. 1991. “Alliance Transitions and Great Power War.” American Journal of Political Science 35:4, 833-50. ______. 1996. “Power Parity, Alliance, and War from 1648 to 1975.” in Jacek Kugler and Douglas Lemke, eds. Parity and War. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Kugler, Jacek & Douglas Lemke, 1996. Parity and War. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Lemke, Douglas, and William Reed. 1996. “Regime Types and Status Quo Evaluations: Power Transition Theory and the Democratic Peace.” International Interactions 22:2, 143-164. _____. 2001 War and Rivalry among Great Powers. American Journal of Political Science 45(2): 463-457. Long, J. Scott, 1997. Regression Models for Categorical and Limited Dependent Variables. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Maoz, Zeev and Bruce Russett. 1993. “Normative and Structural Causes of Democratic Peace, 1946-1986.” American Political Science Review 87(3): 624-638. Martin, Lisa L., and Beth A. Simmons. 1998. “Theories and Empirical Studies of International Organizations.” International Organization 52(4): 729-757.

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Gilligan, Michael and Stephen Stedman. 2003. “Where Do the Peacekeepers Go?”
International Studies Review 5(4): 37-54.

Greig, J. Michael. 2001. “Moments of Opportunity: Recognizing conditions of
Ripeness for International Mediation between Enduring Rivals.” Journal of
Conflictt Resolution
45(6): 691-718.

Haas, Ernst B. 1964. Beyond the Nation State: Functionalism and International
Organization. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.

Jakobsen, Peter Viggo. 1996. “National Interest, Humanitariansim or CNN: What
Triggers UN Peace Enforcement After the Cold War?” Journal of Peace
Research
33(2): 205-215.

Jaggers, Keith & Ted Robert Gurr, 1995. ‘Tracking Democracy’s Third Wave with the
Polity III Data’, Journal of Peace Research 32(4): 469-482.

Jones, Daniel M., Stuart A. Bremer and J. David Singer. 1996. “Militarized Interstate
Disputes, 1816-1992: Rationale, Coding Rules, and Empirical Patterns.” Conflict
Management and Peace Science
15(2); 163:213.

Kim, Woosang. 1989. “Power Alliance, and Major Wars, 1816-1975.” Journal of
Conflict Resolution 33(255-73.

______. 1991. “Alliance Transitions and Great Power War.” American Journal of
Political Science 35:4, 833-50.

______. 1996. “Power Parity, Alliance, and War from 1648 to 1975.” in Jacek Kugler
and Douglas Lemke, eds. Parity and War. Ann Arbor, MI: University of
Michigan Press.

Kugler, Jacek & Douglas Lemke, 1996. Parity and War. Ann Arbor, MI: University of
Michigan Press.

Lemke, Douglas, and William Reed. 1996. “Regime Types and Status Quo Evaluations:
Power Transition Theory and the Democratic Peace.” International Interactions
22:2, 143-164.

_____. 2001 War and Rivalry among Great Powers. American Journal of Political
Science 45(2): 463-457.

Long, J. Scott, 1997. Regression Models for Categorical and Limited Dependent
Variables. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Maoz, Zeev and Bruce Russett. 1993. “Normative and Structural Causes of Democratic
Peace, 1946-1986.” American Political Science Review 87(3): 624-638.

Martin, Lisa L., and Beth A. Simmons. 1998. “Theories and Empirical Studies of
International Organizations.” International Organization 52(4): 729-757.


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