Win-Win Deescalation

J Koo, K Quek - Available at SSRN 4829401, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
Two states are stuck in a conflict because backing down is costly to their leaders. What can
they do to exit the conflict peacefully? We propose a novel mechanism that is practically …

[引用][C] Back on Track?

R Kagan, W Kristol - 2002 - policycommons.net
This is a op-ed/commentary published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in
April 2002. It was written by Robert Kagan and William Kristol.

[引用][C] The Detour

R Kagan - 2002 - policycommons.net
This is a op-ed/commentary published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in
April 2002. It was written by Robert Kagan.

Managing the Costs of Backing Down: A “Mirror Experiment” on Reputations and Audience Costs in a Real-World Conflict

S Kohama, K Quek, A Tago - The Journal of Politics, 2024 - journals.uchicago.edu
What are the consequences of backing down in a foreign crisis? Empirical research on this
question has mostly focused on domestic audience costs in hypothetical crisis settings …

Attributions and Deescalation: The Public Dynamics of US–China Crisis Deescalation

K Quek, Z Chan - Available at SSRN 4894404, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
Policymakers and scholars alike have expressed grave concerns over the risks of an
inadvertent crisis between the United States and China. What could be done to deescalate …

[引用][C] Divided About the War? Not Really

R Kagan - 2003 - policycommons.net
This is a op-ed/commentary published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in
December 2003. It was written by Robert Kagan.

This welcome collection is a significant mile-stone for Conflict Studies. It offers a fresh perspective on a range of conceptual issues and contemporary cases, and in …

O Richmond - api.taylorfrancis.com
Names: Bramsen, Isabel, editor.| Poder, Poul, editor.| Wæver, Ole, 1960–editor. Title:
Resolving international conflict: dynamics of escalation, continuation and …

[引用][C] After the Fall

M McFaul - 2006 - policycommons.net
This is a op-ed/commentary published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in
December 2006. It was written by Michael McFaul.

[引用][C] Going Wobbly?

R Kagan, W Kristol - 2002 - policycommons.net
This is a op-ed/commentary published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in
June 2002. It was written by Robert Kagan and William Kristol.

[引用][C] Lowering Our Sights

R Kagan - 2004 - policycommons.net
This is a op-ed/commentary published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in
May 2004. It was written by Robert Kagan.