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Alliance Network Analysis×Power Transition Analysis×
CampoInternational RelationsInternational Relations
FamigliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anno di origine20121980
IdeatoreSkyler Cranmer, Bruce Desmarais & Elizabeth MenningaA. F. K. Organski & Jacek Kugler
TipoNetwork analysis and inferential network modeling of interstate alliancesTheory-driven observational analysis of war between rising and dominant powers
Fonte seminaleCranmer, S. J., Desmarais, B. A., & Menninga, E. J. (2012). Complex dependencies in the alliance network. Conflict Management and Peace Science, 29(3), 279–313. DOI ↗Organski, A. F. K., & Kugler, J. (1980). The War Ledger. University of Chicago Press. link ↗
AliasInternational Alliance Networks, Alliance Portfolio Network Analysis, Network Models of Alliance Formation, Interstate Alliance Graph AnalysisPower Transition Theory Analysis, Power Parity and War Analysis, Hegemonic Transition Analysis, Overtaking and War Analysis
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SintesiAlliance network analysis studies international alliances as a graph of states linked by formal security commitments, and models how that network forms and evolves. Rather than treating each alliance dyad as independent, it uses network science and inferential models such as the exponential random graph model (ERGM) — applied to alliance data by Cranmer, Desmarais, and Menninga (2012) — to capture the complex dependencies, such as a state's tendency to ally with its allies' allies, that ordinary dyadic regression assumes away.Power transition analysis examines when and why war breaks out between a dominant state and a rising challenger as their relative power converges. Originating in A. F. K. Organski and Jacek Kugler's The War Ledger (1980), it holds that the international system is hierarchical and most dangerous not at moments of clear preponderance but when a dissatisfied rising power approaches parity with the dominant state — and it operationalizes this by tracking relative national capabilities over time and relating overtaking to the onset of major war.
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