Aaron Belkin 
United We Stand? [PDF ebook] 
Divide-and-Conquer Politics and the Logic of International Hostility

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It has long been assumed that leaders engage in international conflict to unify their followers—what is often called the ’rally ’round the flag’ hypothesis. Despite its intuitive appeal, however, this hypothesis does not always provide a compelling explanation of the relationship between domestic politics and international conflict. In United We Stand? Aaron Belkin shows that in one important realm, civil-military relations, leaders often prefer divisiveness over cohesion. When they feel domestically vulnerable, leaders use international conflict in order to create and exacerbate rivalries among their own military forces to lower the risk of a coup and to contribute to the consolidation and stability of the political order. Case studies include post-Soviet Georgia and Syria.
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Preface


Acknowledgments


PART ONE: INTRODUCTION


1. Regime Vulnerability and International Conflict


PART TWO: THEORY


2. Coup Risk and Military Division: Hostility within the Armed Forces and Regime Survival


3. A Theory of Counterbalancing as a Cause of International Conflict


PART THREE: DATA


4. Regime Vulnerability, Counterbalancing, and International Conflict during the Cold War: A Quantitative Analysis
Aaron Belkin and Evan Schofer


5. Regime Vulnerability as a Cause of Counterbalancing in Syria in the Early 1970s


6. When Dividing the Military Provides an Incentive for Conflict: Fragmented Military Forces and International Conflict in Shevardnadze’s Georgia


7. Conclusion


Notes


References


Index


SUNY Series in Global Politics

Om författaren

Aaron Belkin is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of California at Santa Barbara. He is the coeditor (with Geoffrey Bateman) of
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Debating the Gay Ban in the Military.
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Språk Engelska ● Formatera PDF ● Sidor 171 ● ISBN 9780791483787 ● Filstorlek 1.3 MB ● Utgivare State University of New York Press ● Publicerad 2012 ● Nedladdningsbara 24 månader ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7664934 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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