Global Security
The Interdisciplinary Research Hub on Global Security brings together scholars from across the social sciences, humanities, sciences and engineering to examine contemporary issues of security, conflict, risk, humanitarian intervention, militarization, disaster management and related security institutions for conflict management. Our aim is to develop an interdisciplinary forum for discussion of new research and for public engagement.
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Who Pays For War? Economic Inequality, Fiscal Sacrifice, and War Finance Strategies
In this presentation, Chang argues that domestic economic inequality plays an essential role behind war finance choice.
Reconsidering Regime Type in International Relations
This talk will argue for a more nuanced picture of regime type in IR studies in which domestic institutions and the international environment interact to determine when leaders have the ability to engage in short term strategic action to become more insulated or exposed to relevant domestic audiences.
Interests, Institutions, and Foreign Policy Change
This paper draws from a larger book project on how domestic and international factors interact to produce foreign policy continuity and change.