Counterfactual Analysis
Counterfactual analysis evaluates causal claims in international relations by reasoning about what would have happened had some antecedent been different: had the archduke not been assassinated, had the United States not deployed missiles, had a leader chosen otherwise. As Fearon (1991) argues, such counterfactuals play a necessary if often implicit role in testing hypotheses about singular and small-N events, where ordinary statistical comparison is impossible. Done rigorously — with plausible antecedents, sound connecting principles, and attention to confounders — counterfactual analysis disciplines the 'what if' reasoning that pervades historical and conflict explanation.
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- Fearon, J. D. (1991). Counterfactuals and hypothesis testing in political science. World Politics, 43(2), 169–195. DOI: 10.2307/2010470 ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Counterfactual Analysis in International Relations and Conflict Studies. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/ro/international-relations/counterfactual-analysis-ir
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