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Reciprocity and the structural determinants of the international sanctions network
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It is argued that the structure of dependencies endogenous to the network is a major determinant of the network's formation and persistence and the empirical support found for each of these processes adds a new dimension to existing knowledge of the sanctioning process, casts doubt upon some previous findings, and opens important avenues for future research.About:
This article is published in Social Networks.The article was published on 2014-01-01. It has received 64 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Economic sanctions & Sanctions.read more
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Threat and imposition of economic sanctions 1945–2005: Updating the TIES dataset:
TL;DR: A recently updated version of the Threat and Imposition of Economic Sanctions dataset is presented in this article, which extends the temporal domain, corrects errors, updates cases that were ongoing as of the last release, and includes a few additional variables.
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Temporal Exponential Random Graph Models with btergm: Estimation and Bootstrap Confidence Intervals
TL;DR: The xergm package as discussed by the authors is an implementation of extensions to the exponential random graph model (ERGM) it acts as a meta-package for multiple constituent packages One of these packages is btergm, which implements bootstrap methods for the temporal ERGM estimated by maximum pseudolikelihood
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Is Global Governance Fragmented, Polycentric, or Complex? The State of the Art of the Network Approach
TL;DR: This article draws connections between various network analyses of global governance that are found in different bodies of literature and proposes a framework for operationalizing fragmentation, polycentricity, and complexity in network terms in order to enable systematic and comparative analysis ofglobal governance systems.
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Measuring Mutual Dependence Between State Repressive Actions
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the relationships between state violations of different human rights and present a theoretical framework for conceptualizing the mechanisms relating human rights practices and produce a novel measurement strategy based on network analysis for exploring these relationships.
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A Critique of Dyadic Design
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss dyadic research designs from theoretical and statistical perspectives, highlighting model misspecification, erroneous assumptions about independence of events, artificial levels of analysis, and the incoherent treatment of multilateral/multiparty events on the theoretical side and difficult-to-escape challenges to valid inference on the statistical side.
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Economic Sanctions Reconsidered
TL;DR: In this paper, the utility of sanctions and their utility after the Cold War was analyzed. But the utility was not analyzed in the case of sanctions after the 1990s, and no policy recommendations were made.
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A Bayesian Analysis for Change Point Problems
Daniel Barry,J. A. Hartigan +1 more
TL;DR: The product partition model as discussed by the authors assumes that the probability of any partition is proportional to a product of prior cohesions, one for each block in the partition, and given the blocks the parameters in different blocks have independent prior distributions.