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Bargaining in the Shadow of War: Bias and Coercion in U.S. Mediation, 1945-1990
Unformatted Document Text:  38 Mitchell, C. R. and K. Webb. 1988. New Approaches to International Mediation. Westport,CT: Greenwood Press. Morgan, Clifton T. 1994. Untying the Knot of War. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press. Most, Benjamin A. and Harvey Starr. 1984. International Relations Theory, Foreign Policy Substitutability, and “Nice” Laws. World Politics, 36(3). Power, Samantha. 2002. A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide. Basic Books, New York. _____. 2001. Bystanders to Genocide: Why the United States Let the Rwandan Tragedy Happen. The Atlantic Monthly, September 2001. Princen, Thomas. 1992. Intermediaries in International Conflict. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Pruitt, Dean G. 1995. Flexibility in Conflict Episodes. In Flexibility in International Negotiation and Mediation, ed. Druckman, Daniel and Christopher Mitchell.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Periodicals Press. Regan, Patrick M. 1998. Choosing to Intervene: Outside Interventions in Internal Conflicts. Journal of Politics 60(3). _____. 2000. Substituting Policies during U.S. Interventions in Internal Conflicts: A Little of This, A Little of That. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 44(1). Regan, Patrick M. and Allan C. Stam. 2000. In the Nick of Time: Conflict Management, Mediation Timing, and the Duration of Interstate Disputes. International Studies Quarterly. 44. Schultz, Kenneth A. 1998. Domestic Opposition and Signaling in International Crises. The American Political Science Review. 92(4). _____. 1999. Do Democratic Organizations Constrain or Reform? Contrasting Two Institutional Perspectives on Democracy and War. International Organization. 53(2). _____. 2001. Looking for Audience Costs. The Journal of Conflict Resolution. 45(1). Signorino, Curtis and Jeffrey Ritter. 1999. Tau-b or Not Tau-b: Measuring the Similarity of Foreign Policy Positions. International Studies Quarterly. 43(1). Singer, J. David, Stuart A. Bremer, and J. Stuckey. 1972. Capability Distribution, Uncertainty, and Major Power War, 1820-1965. In Bruce Russet, ed. Peace, War andNumbers. Sage Publications. Beverly Hills, CA.

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Mitchell, C. R. and K. Webb. 1988. New Approaches to International Mediation. Westport,
CT: Greenwood Press.
Morgan, Clifton T. 1994. Untying the Knot of War. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of
Michigan Press.
Most, Benjamin A. and Harvey Starr. 1984. International Relations Theory, Foreign Policy
Substitutability, and “Nice” Laws. World Politics, 36(3).
Power, Samantha. 2002. A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide. Basic
Books, New York.
_____. 2001. Bystanders to Genocide: Why the United States Let the Rwandan Tragedy
Happen. The Atlantic Monthly, September 2001.
Princen, Thomas. 1992. Intermediaries in International Conflict. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press.
Pruitt, Dean G. 1995. Flexibility in Conflict Episodes. In Flexibility in International
Negotiation and Mediation, ed. Druckman, Daniel and Christopher Mitchell.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Periodicals Press.
Regan, Patrick M. 1998. Choosing to Intervene: Outside Interventions in Internal
Conflicts. Journal of Politics 60(3).
_____. 2000. Substituting Policies during U.S. Interventions in Internal Conflicts: A Little of
This, A Little of That. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 44(1).
Regan, Patrick M. and Allan C. Stam. 2000. In the Nick of Time: Conflict Management,
Mediation Timing, and the Duration of Interstate Disputes. International Studies
Quarterly
. 44.
Schultz, Kenneth A. 1998. Domestic Opposition and Signaling in International Crises.
The American Political Science Review. 92(4).
_____. 1999. Do Democratic Organizations Constrain or Reform? Contrasting Two
Institutional Perspectives on Democracy and War. International Organization. 53(2).
_____. 2001. Looking for Audience Costs. The Journal of Conflict Resolution. 45(1).
Signorino, Curtis and Jeffrey Ritter. 1999. Tau-b or Not Tau-b: Measuring the Similarity of
Foreign Policy Positions. International Studies Quarterly. 43(1).
Singer, J. David, Stuart A. Bremer, and J. Stuckey. 1972. Capability Distribution,
Uncertainty, and Major Power War, 1820-1965. In Bruce Russet, ed. Peace, War and
Numbers
. Sage Publications. Beverly Hills, CA.


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