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This book analyses the near crisis phase of conflict and escalation in world politics.
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Chapter 1: Near Crises and the Process of Escalation in World Politics Chapter 2: Near Crises and Escalation Processes: A Systemist Exposition Chapter 3: Dissecting the Dynamics of Near Crisis: Introducing the Diplomatic, Informational, Military, and Economic (DIME) Moves Dataset Chapter 4: Postures and Portents: Action-Level Predictors of Near Crisis Escalation Chapter 5: Terrorist and Insurgent Organizations in Near Crises: Who Participates and Why? Chapter 6: Implications of Near Crises for the Policy Practitioner Community Chapter 7: What Have We Learned?
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Steven E. Lobellis a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Utah, USA.
Patrick Jamesis the Dean's Professor Emeritus of International Relations at the University of Southern California, USA.
Scott A. Silverstoneis a Professor of International Relations at the United States Military Academy at West Point.
Victor Asal
is the Director of the Center for Policy Research and Professor of Political Science at the University at Albany, USA.
Kyle Beardsley
is a Professor of Political Science at Duke University, USA, the Director of the Triangle Institute for Security Studies, and the Co-Director of the International Crisis Behavior Data Project.
Edward Gonzalez
is an Instructor of Political Science at Compton College, USA.
Norrin M. Ripsman
is the Monroe J. Rathbone Distinguished Professor of International Relations at Lehigh University, USA.
Shikshya Adhikari
works as a Research Associate. She has experience working with advanced statistical techniques and data analysis tools. She is a mixed-methods researcher. She has worked for humanitarian response projects. She has an M.A. in Political Science and an M.S. in Sociology.
Suzanne Weedon Levy
currently serves as the Director of Grants for a non-profit in New York's Capital Region. Prior to transitioning to the non-profit sector, she spent almost a decade as the Research Director of the Project on Violent Conflict (PVC) at the University at Albany, where she focused on the behavior of terrorist and insurgent non-state actors.
Grace Sorci
currently works as a Senior Research Associate at The Chicago Lighthouse. At the time of this project, she served as a Research Aide and Project Supervisor for the Project on Violent Conflict (PVC) at the University at Albany.
Nakissa Jahanbani
is an Adjunct Lecturer at the Pennsylvania State University and a Senior Analyst at the Afghanistan War Commission in the Senate. Her research focuses on how states partner with violent non-state actors.
Anne van Wijk
obtained her PhD in Political Science and International Relations from the University of Southern California in 2022. In her dissertation, van Wijk discusses the constraints under which states operate as members of international organizations and untangles how and when international cooperation is likely to break down.