The Role of International Alliances in Civil War Onset

The Role of International Alliances in Civil War Onset
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Download or read book The Role of International Alliances in Civil War Onset written by Paul Todd Fletcher and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 93 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While significant scholarly attention has been given to the literatures on civil war and on alliances, there has not been any exploration of the important role international alliances play in civil war onset. This dissertation posits that international alliances can greatly decrease the onset of civil war. Leaders wish to remain in power, and alliances can serve as a means to that end. Allies need foreign leaders who will ensure that their states can fulfill their alliance obligations. Civil wars undermine the ability of leaders to meet alliance obligations. Through the formation of alliances, leaders may be seeking international solutions to domestic problems. This dissertation proposes that alliances go beyond their written obligations by also providing foreign states with security from domestic threats. The empirical results of this dissertation demonstrate that powerful states can substantially reduce civil war onset in their allies. However, further research indicates that this benefit may come at a cost. By heavily relying on help from a powerful ally, states may be more vulnerable to irregular removals of leaders, especially in the form of coups. More broadly, this dissertation also seeks to provide a possible policy prescription for stability and security in the world.


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