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Regime Completeness and Conflict: A Closer Look at Anocratic Political Systems
Schipani, Matthew J
Schipani, Matthew J
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Mixed regimes are often viewed as inherently less stable and more war prone than fully democratic or autocratic systems due to their low levels of institutionalization. I ask, are certain mixed regimes more or less war prone than other mixed regimes, based on the strength and orientation (more democratic or autocratic) of their political institutions? At ends with previous research, my findings suggest that institutionalization levels play little, if any role in the onset of interstate war.
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2010-11-16
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Anocracy, COW, Institutionalization, Mixed regime, Regime completeness
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Schipani, Matthew J. "Regime Completeness and Conflict: A Closer Look at Anocratic Political Systems." Thesis, Georgia State University, 2010. https://doi.org/10.57709/1665780
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2010-11-30
