Strong Horse or Paper Tiger? Assessing the Reputational Effects of War Fighting
<p>This dissertation examines whether war has reputational consequences by analyzing the conditions under which third party actors are more or less likely to challenge combatants after the war is over. I develop a theory of reputational effects that emphasizes how information generated during...
Main Author: | Cochran, Kathryn McNabb |
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Other Authors: | Feaver, Peter D |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5035 |
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