Altfeld, Michael F.
and
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
(1979).
“Choosing Sides in Wars.”International Studies Quarterly, 23 (1):
87-112.
2.
Brams, Steven
(1966).
“Transaction Flows in the International System,”American Political Science Review, 60 (4):
880-98.
3.
Bremer, Stuart
and
Thomas Cusack
(1980). The Urns of War: An Application of Probability Theory
to the Genesis of War, Berlin:
Publication Series of the International Institute for Comparative
Social Research.
4.
Davis, William W.
,
George T. Duncan
, and
Randolph M. Siverson
(1978).
“The Dynamics of Warfare, 1816-1945.”American Journal of Political Science, 22 (4):
772-92.
5.
DePorte, A. W.
(1975). Europe Between the Super Powers.
New Haven: Yale Univ.
Press.
6.
George, Alexander
and
Richard Smoke
(1974). Deterrence in American Foreign Policy: Theory and
Practice. New York: Columbia
Univ. Press.
7.
Gochman, Charles
(1976).
“Studies of International Violence: Five Easy
Pieces?”Journal of Conflict Resolution, 20 (3):
539-60.
8.
Halle, Louis
(1967). The Cold War as History.
New York: Harper and
Row.
9.
Hermann, Charles
, et al. (1973). CREON: A Foreign Events Data Set.
Beverly Hills, Cal.:
Sage.
10.
Herz, John
(1959). International Politics in the Atomic Age.
New York: Columbia Univ.
Press.
11.
Hopmann, P. T.
(1967).
“International Conflict and Cohesion in the Communist
System.”International Studies Quarterly, 11 (3):
212-36.
12.
Keohane, Robert
and
Joseph Nye
(1977). Power and Interdependence.
Boston: Little, Brown and
Co.
13.
LaFeber, Walter
(1967). America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1945-66.
New York: John Wiley and
Sons.
14.
Levy, Jack (1981). “The War Weariness Theory: An Empirical
Test.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association, Philadelphia.
15.
Liska, George
(1962). Nations in Alliance,
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ.
Press. .
16.
McGowan, Patrick
and
Michael O'Leary
(1975). “Methods and Data for the Comparative
Analysis of Foreign Policy.” In
Charles W. Kegley, Jr.
, et al. (ed.), International Events and the Analysis of Foreign
Policy. Columbia, S.C.: Univ. of
South Carolina Press, pp.
243-70.
17.
Morgenthau, Hans
(1973). Politics Among Nations. New
York: Knopf.
18.
Most, Benjamin
and
Harvey Starr
(1980).
“Diffusion, Reinforcement, Geopolitics, and the Spread of
War.”American Political Science Review, 74 (4):
932-46.
19.
Polachek, Solomon
(1980).
“Conflict and Trade.”Journal of Conflict Resolution, 24 (1):
55-78.
20.
Richardson, James
(1966). Germany and the Atlantic Alliance.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ.
Press.
21.
Rosecrance, Richard
(1973). International Relations: Peace or War?New York:
McGraw-Hill.
22.
Rothgeb, John M., Jr. (1981). “External Variables and National
Conflict Involvement.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
International Studies Association, Philadelphia.
23.
Rothstein, Robert
(1968). Alliances and Small Powers.
New York: Columbia Univ.
Press.
24.
Russett, Bruce
(1978).
“The Marginal Utility of Income Transfers to the Third
World.”International Organization, 32 (4):
913-28.
25.
Sabrosky, Alan Ned
(1981). “Interstate Alliances: Their Reliability
and the Expansion of War.” In
J. David Singer
(ed.), The Correlates of War: II. New
York: Free Press. Pp.
161-98.
26.
Singer, J. David
(1980). “Introduction.” In
J. David Singer
(ed.), The Correlates of War: II. New
York: Free Press, Pp.
xiii-xxxviii.
27.
Singer, J. David
(1981).
“Accounting for International War: The State of the
Discipline.”Journal of Peace Research, 18 (1):
1-18.
28.
Singer, J. David
and
Melvin Small
(1966).
“The Composition and Status Ordering of the International System:
1815-1940.”World Politics, 18 (2):
236-82.
29.
Singer, J. David
and
Melvin Small
(1968). “Alliance Aggregation and the Onset of
War, 1815-1945.” In
J. David Singer
(ed.), Quantitative International Politics: Insights and Evidence,
New York: Free
Press. Pp. 247-86.
30.
Siverson, Randolph M.
and
Joel King
(1980).
“Attributes of National Alliance Membership and War
Participation, 1815-1965.”American Journal of Political Science, 24 (1):
1-15.
31.
Snyder, Glenn
and
Paul Diesing
(1977). Conflict Among Nations.
Princeton: Princeton Univ.
Press.
32.
Spanier, John
(1977). American Foreign Policy Since World War II.
New York:
Praeger.
33.
Spanier, John
(1978). Games Nations Play. New
York: Holt, Rinehart, and
Winston.
34.
Strange, Susan
and
Roger Tooze
(eds.) (1981). The International Politics of Surplus
Capacity. London: George Allen and
Unwin.
35.
Teune, Henry
and
Sig Synnestvedt
(1965). Measuring International Alignments.
Philadelphia
: Foreign Policy Research Institute Monograph No. 5. .
36.
Ulam, Adam
(1971). The Rivals: America and Russia Since World War
II. New York: Penguin
Books.
37.
Ulam, Adam
(1974). Expansion and Coexistence.
New York:
Praeger.
38.
Van de Vliert, Evert
(1981).
“Siding and Other Reactions to a Conflict.”Journal of Conflict Resolution, 25 (3):
495-520.
39.
Wilcox, Francis
(1962). “The Nonaligned States in the United
Nations.” In
L. W. Martin
(ed.), Neutralism and Nonalignment, New
York: Praeger. Pp.
121-51.
40.
Yamamoto, Yoshinoba
and
Stuart Bremer
(1980). “Wider Wars and Restless Nights: Major
Power Intervention in Ongoing Wars.” In
J. David Singer
(ed.), The Correlates of War: II. New
York: Free Press. Pp.
199-229.