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Space Is More than Geography: Using Spatial Econometrics in the Study of Political Economy
- Nathaniel N. Beck, K. Gleditsch, K. Beardsley
- Economics
- 1 March 2006
Although spatial econometrics is being used more frequently in political science, most applications are still based on geographic notions of distance. Here we argue that it is often more fruitful to…
Mediation Style and Crisis Outcomes
- K. Beardsley, David Quinn, Bidisha Biswas, J. Wilkenfeld
- Business
- 1 February 2006
This study focuses on the varying effectiveness of three mediation styles—facilitation, formulation, and manipulation—on international crises. Effectiveness is assessed in terms of three outcome…
Agreement without Peace? International Mediation and Time Inconsistency Problems
- K. Beardsley
- Political Science
- 1 October 2008
Mediation has competing short- and long-term effects. In the short run, the actors are better able to identify and settle on a mutually satisfying outcome. In the long run, mediation can create…
Distance traveled to outpatient drug treatment and client retention.
- K. Beardsley, E. Wish, D. B. Fitzelle, K. O’grady, A. Arria
- PsychologyJournal of substance abuse treatment
- 1 December 2003
Pain, pressure and political cover: Explaining mediation incidence
- K. Beardsley
- Political Science
- 19 March 2010
This article explores the effect of domestic and international politics on the choice of mediation as a conflict management strategy in international crises. Existing work has yet to fully explore…
Peacekeeping and the Contagion of Armed Conflict
- K. Beardsley
- Political Science
- 1 October 2011
Existing scholarship has characterized the severity of and mechanisms behind the problem of conflict contagion but not how to address it. Although studies of peacekeeping have demonstrated that it…
Roving Bandits? The Geographical Evolution of African Armed Conflicts
- K. Beardsley, K. Gleditsch, N. Lo
- Political Science
- 1 September 2015
The fighting in some civil wars primarily takes place in a few stable locations, while the fighting in others moves substantially. We posit that rebel groups that do not primarily fight for a…
Intervention Without Leverage: Explaining the Prevalence of Weak Mediators
- K. Beardsley
- Political Science
- 25 August 2009
Existing research on international mediation emphasizes the importance of leverage in altering the combatants' ability to reach a negotiated settlement. Less understood is the role of third parties…
Equal Opportunity Peacekeeping: Women, Peace, and Security in Post-Conflict States
- Sabrina Karim, K. Beardsley
- Political Science
- 1 February 2017
Reading an academic International Relations book that focuses on the promotion of gender equality is both energizing and inspiring. The use of a positivist approach is methodologically sound given…
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