How International Relations Affect Civil Conflict: Cheap Signals, Costly Consequences (Innovations in the Study of World Politics)

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This book draws on bargaining theory, signaling theory, and rational expectations to better understand how signals sent from external actors affect civil wars. Clayton L. Thyne combines quantitative analyses of over 150 civil wars with in-depth case studies to show how seemingly innocuous cheap signals have an enormous impact on a state's stability, the duration of fighting once a war begins, and the ultimate victor of the conflict.

Author(s): Clayton L. Thyne
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 254