Talk by Konstantinos Travlos - Consent and Management: A multi-method analysis of the correlates of interstate managerial coordination. 16.03.2018, 14:00, İB 204

Consent and Management: A multi-method analysis of the correlates of interstate managerial coordination

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Konstantinos Travlos

Özyeğin University

Department of International Relations

 

Date: March 16th, Friday, at 14:00.

Place: İB 204

 

Abstract: What conditions lead states to engage in interstate managerial coordination? We focus on major powers, arguing that decision makers are more likely to engage in the regulation of the use of force in international relations via managerial coordination when they are likely to be afflicted by aversion to war and have innovative thinking about international relations. We evaluate the relationship between aversion to war, innovative thinking, and engagement in managerial coordination via a large-n study of major power behavior in 1715-2010, and a comparative case study of decision makers during the negotiations at Utrecht in 1713 and Vienna in 1814.