Collaborative Research: Public Commitment in International Relations

合作研究:国际关系中的公共承诺

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    0518185
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 13.95万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2005
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2005-08-01 至 2007-05-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

For well over a decade now, many scholars in international relations have been intensely interested in moving beyond neorealism's treatment of the state as a unitary actor and understanding the impact of domestic political factors on international relations. One major trend in this regard has been work on "two-level games that looks at how exogenous domestic constraints on the executive, such as the requirement in many countries that major international agreements require legislative ratification, affect international negotiations. Another major movement in this regard has been work exploring how leaders can make public statements in front of their domestic audiences ("audience costs") to more credibly convey resolve in crisis bargaining. In this project, the investigators take these two literatures as their point of departure and conduct a broad theoretical examination of how leaders can use public statements in front of their domestic audiences to affect their bargaining position in peacetime negotiations as well as crisis bargaining. The investigators have already analyzed a game-theoretic model to explore how leaders can use public commitments to generate bargaining leverage in international negotiations. In this study the investigators construct and analyze a series of additional game-theoretic models to explore: o How incomplete information about the other side's audience costs affect international negotiations. o How audience costs can interact with exogenous domestic constraints such as legislative ratification of international agreements to affect international negotiations. o How audience costs can provide bargaining leverage in crisis bargaining over a divisible good, and how the mutual use of audience costs in this setting can lead to suboptimal outcomes, perhaps even war. o How audience costs can be used for both bargaining leverage as well as to credibly convey resolve in incomplete information crisis bargaining over a divisible good. Intellectual Merit: This project will make significant scientific advances in the research agenda that looks at the impact of domestic political factors on international interactions. It will enhance our understanding of the role that public commitments play on peacetime international negotiations, crisis bargaining, as well as lead to a deeper understanding of the rationalist foundations for war and the causal mechanisms behind the democratic peace. These are all significant developments in international relations theory, and help bridge the gap between the subfields of international relations and comparative politics.Broader Impact: Because the issue that the project examines, the use of private versus public statements in international interactions, is directly under the control of leaders, the project has potentially important policy implications. This research will be presented to the broader research community through a series of journal articles, and will also be presented in classrooms, seminars, and academic conferences. Finally, because war and the democratic peace are fundamentally important social issues, understanding their causes is of great social importance.
十多年来,许多国际关系学者都对超越新现实主义将国家视为单一行动者的观点,理解国内政治因素对国际关系的影响非常感兴趣。在这方面的一个主要趋势是“两级游戏”,即着眼于外部国内对执行的限制,如许多国家要求主要国际协议需要立法批准,这将如何影响国际谈判。这方面的另一个主要运动是探索领导人如何在国内听众面前发表公开声明(“听众成本”),以更可信地传达危机谈判中的决心。在这个项目中,研究人员以这两篇文献为出发点,对领导人如何在国内受众面前使用公开声明来影响他们在和平时期谈判和危机谈判中的谈判地位进行了广泛的理论研究。研究人员已经分析了一个博弈论模型,以探索领导人如何利用公开承诺在国际谈判中产生讨价还价的筹码。在本研究中,研究者构建并分析了一系列额外的博弈论模型来探讨:关于对方听众成本的不完全信息如何影响国际谈判。o听众成本如何与外部国内限制相互作用,如立法机构批准国际协定,从而影响国际谈判。o观众成本如何在可分割商品的危机谈判中提供讨价还价的杠杆,以及在这种情况下,观众成本的共同使用如何导致次优结果,甚至可能导致战争。o在不完全信息危机中,受众成本如何被用于讨价还价的杠杆作用,以及如何可信地传达对可分割商品的解决方案。知识价值:该项目将在研究国内政治因素对国际互动的影响方面取得重大科学进展。它将增进我们对公共承诺在和平时期国际谈判、危机谈判中所起作用的理解,并使我们对战争的理性主义基础和民主和平背后的因果机制有更深的理解。这些都是国际关系理论的重大发展,有助于弥合国际关系和比较政治学之间的差距。更广泛的影响:由于该项目所研究的问题,即在国际交往中使用私人或公开声明,直接受到领导人的控制,因此该项目具有潜在的重要政策含义。这项研究将通过一系列期刊文章向更广泛的研究界展示,也将在课堂、研讨会和学术会议上展示。最后,由于战争与民主和平是根本性的重要社会问题,了解其成因具有重要的社会意义。

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Bahar Leventoglu其他文献

Federalism, political imbalance, and the right to secession
  • DOI:
    10.1007/s10602-025-09462-7
  • 发表时间:
    2025-01-29
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0.700
  • 作者:
    Bahar Leventoglu;Georg Vanberg;Alessandra Waggoner
  • 通讯作者:
    Alessandra Waggoner

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Collaborative Research: Public Commitment in International Relations
合作研究:国际关系中的公共承诺
  • 批准号:
    0731456
  • 财政年份:
    2007
  • 资助金额:
    $ 13.95万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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