Peace War & NumbersBruce M. Russett |
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... alignment and the intensity of alignment . As the results presented in Table 3 indicate , seven of the eleven measures employed in testing these hypotheses proved to be significant in a simple bivariate analysis for both the intensity ...
... alignment and the intensity of alignment . As the results presented in Table 3 indicate , seven of the eleven measures employed in testing these hypotheses proved to be significant in a simple bivariate analysis for both the intensity ...
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... intensity of alignment , intra - dyadic trade is significant but it accounts for only 12 percent of the variance . In addition , shared alliance membership , which was not related to intensity of alignment , is related to scope but it ...
... intensity of alignment , intra - dyadic trade is significant but it accounts for only 12 percent of the variance . In addition , shared alliance membership , which was not related to intensity of alignment , is related to scope but it ...
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... alignment , which accounts for only 9 percent of the variance in intensity of alignment . The other two significant variables , similar region and shared alliance membership , each account for only 2 percent of the variance . Thus ...
... alignment , which accounts for only 9 percent of the variance in intensity of alignment . The other two significant variables , similar region and shared alliance membership , each account for only 2 percent of the variance . Thus ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
Capability Distribution Uncertainty and Major Power War 18201965 | 19 |
Status Formal Organization and Arms Levels as Factors Leading | 49 |
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19th century ACON aggregate alliance American analysis Arab arms ascribed status attacks attribute space auto-correlation behavior space bivariate canonical analysis Cold War Correlates of War correlation cost-tolerance countries decision-makers defense dependent Differential change dimensions distance vectors domestic conflict dyads economic aid economic development effect Egypt encounters between government equation escalation factor field theory Figure foreign conflict behavior foreign policy geographic distance government forces GUER hypotheses important increase independent variables indicators intensity of alignment interaction international relations international system intra-dyadic Israel Israeli lagged level of foreign major power measure military capabilities military expenditures multiple multiple correlation negotiations object nation party patterns peace systems percent period polyarchic power bases predicted proposition relationship relative Rummel Russett scope of alignment shared significant similar Singer social Soviet Union STATIN statistical status inconsistency symbolic involvement symbolic usage Table trade types U.S. behavior United US→j variance Vietnam violent actions Winner