Regions, Powers And Order: A Structural Approach To Regional Politics

In this dissertation I develop a theory that seeks to account for the variation in stability and conflict proneness we observe across regions. I propose that the observed variation in regional order in the international system is fundamentally rooted in the polar arrangements of the different region...

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Main Author: Bodung, Sverre
Other Authors: Volgy, Thomas J.
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/337267
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-3372672015-10-23T05:35:35Z Regions, Powers And Order: A Structural Approach To Regional Politics Bodung, Sverre Volgy, Thomas J. Volgy, Thomas J. Bergesen, Albert Dixon, William J, Conflict Studies International Relations Theory International Security Polarity Regions Political Science Balance of Power In this dissertation I develop a theory that seeks to account for the variation in stability and conflict proneness we observe across regions. I propose that the observed variation in regional order in the international system is fundamentally rooted in the polar arrangements of the different regions. Specifically, I argue that regions that do not have clearly recognized regional powers are more prone to conflict, that their conflicts are more severe, and that these regions are more vulnerable to outside influence than those that do have such powers. Using an opportunity and willingness framework, I define regions as stable geographic spaces of interacting states behaving uniquely from the broader international system. In order to test these propositions, I make use of novel data defining both regional memberships and that identifies leading regional actors. The results show that not only do regional polarity have a strong explanatory effect, but they also suggest that it is necessary to take regional-level effects into account when analyzing international politics. 2014 text Electronic Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10150/337267 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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language en_US
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topic Conflict Studies
International Relations Theory
International Security
Polarity
Regions
Political Science
Balance of Power
spellingShingle Conflict Studies
International Relations Theory
International Security
Polarity
Regions
Political Science
Balance of Power
Bodung, Sverre
Regions, Powers And Order: A Structural Approach To Regional Politics
description In this dissertation I develop a theory that seeks to account for the variation in stability and conflict proneness we observe across regions. I propose that the observed variation in regional order in the international system is fundamentally rooted in the polar arrangements of the different regions. Specifically, I argue that regions that do not have clearly recognized regional powers are more prone to conflict, that their conflicts are more severe, and that these regions are more vulnerable to outside influence than those that do have such powers. Using an opportunity and willingness framework, I define regions as stable geographic spaces of interacting states behaving uniquely from the broader international system. In order to test these propositions, I make use of novel data defining both regional memberships and that identifies leading regional actors. The results show that not only do regional polarity have a strong explanatory effect, but they also suggest that it is necessary to take regional-level effects into account when analyzing international politics.
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title Regions, Powers And Order: A Structural Approach To Regional Politics
title_short Regions, Powers And Order: A Structural Approach To Regional Politics
title_full Regions, Powers And Order: A Structural Approach To Regional Politics
title_fullStr Regions, Powers And Order: A Structural Approach To Regional Politics
title_full_unstemmed Regions, Powers And Order: A Structural Approach To Regional Politics
title_sort regions, powers and order: a structural approach to regional politics
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