International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations Volume 35 Issue 3 is now available for our members to read online. This issue features the following articles:
- Editor's Note, Pages 241 - 242, Author: Paul F. Diehl
- Symposium: Disaggregating the Incentives of Conflict Management
- Disaggregating the Incentives of Conflict Management: An Introduction, Pages 243 - 248, Authors: Kyle Beardsley; J. Michael Greig
- Incentives for Talking: Accepting Mediation in International and Civil Wars, Pages 249 - 271, Authors: Molly M. Melin; Isak Svensson
- Intervention Without Leverage: Explaining the Prevalence of Weak Mediators, Pages 272 - 297, Author: Kyle Beardsley
- International Mediation and Social Networks: The Importance of Indirect Ties, Pages 298 - 319, Author: Tobias Bhmelt
- Commentary: International Relations Theory and the Study of Civil War Introduction, Page 320, Author: Paul F. Diehl
- Civil War and Territory? Drawing Linkages Between Interstate and Intrastate War, Pages 321 - 329, Author: Patrick M. Regan
- Asymmetry, Parity, and (Civil) War: Can International Theories of Power Help Us Understand Civil War?, Pages 330 - 340, Authors: Christopher Butler; Scott Gates
- International Relations Theory and How Civil Wars End, Pages 341 - 351, Author: T. David Mason
- ,Evaluating Claims of Social Connection to International Conflict Casualties, Pages 352 - 364, Author: Scott Sigmund Gartner
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