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Diversionary Foreign Policy in Democratic Systems
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Smith, Alastair
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Decision making
/ Democracy
/ DEMOCRATIC PROCESS AND INSTITUTIONS
/ Diplomacy
/ DIPLOMACY AND DIPLOMATS
/ Domestic affairs
/ Economic models
/ Economic value
/ ELECTION
/ Election results
/ Elections
/ Electorate
/ Executive power
/ Foreign Policy
/ Government
/ Government crises
/ Government intervention
/ Government performance
/ International politics
/ International relations
/ Policy making
/ Political science
/ Political Systems
/ Voter behavior
/ Voters
/ WAR
1996
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Diversionary Foreign Policy in Democratic Systems
by
Smith, Alastair
in
Decision making
/ Democracy
/ DEMOCRATIC PROCESS AND INSTITUTIONS
/ Diplomacy
/ DIPLOMACY AND DIPLOMATS
/ Domestic affairs
/ Economic models
/ Economic value
/ ELECTION
/ Election results
/ Elections
/ Electorate
/ Executive power
/ Foreign Policy
/ Government
/ Government crises
/ Government intervention
/ Government performance
/ International politics
/ International relations
/ Policy making
/ Political science
/ Political Systems
/ Voter behavior
/ Voters
/ WAR
1996
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Diversionary Foreign Policy in Democratic Systems
by
Smith, Alastair
in
Decision making
/ Democracy
/ DEMOCRATIC PROCESS AND INSTITUTIONS
/ Diplomacy
/ DIPLOMACY AND DIPLOMATS
/ Domestic affairs
/ Economic models
/ Economic value
/ ELECTION
/ Election results
/ Elections
/ Electorate
/ Executive power
/ Foreign Policy
/ Government
/ Government crises
/ Government intervention
/ Government performance
/ International politics
/ International relations
/ Policy making
/ Political science
/ Political Systems
/ Voter behavior
/ Voters
/ WAR
1996
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Diversionary Foreign Policy in Democratic Systems
1996
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Overview
This article examines how reelection incentives influence foreign policy decision making in democratic states. A formal model characterizes how future electoral prospects affect a government's decision to undertake adventurous foreign policies. When governments are assured of reelection, they make unbiased decisions considering only international factors. Decision making is similarly unbiased when governments have no prospects of reelection. When the voters' evaluation of foreign policy outcomes could have an effect on election results then governments are biased towards violent, adventurous foreign policy projects. Institutional constraints are shown to reduce the magnitude of these biases. The bias in foreign policy decisions at the end of the electoral cycle influences decision making in other countries. As a nation approaches the end of its electoral cycle other nations are more conciliatory and less confrontational towards it. With endogenous crisis formation, the model provides an explanation for the empirical phenomenon that democracies are more likely to become involved in war early in their electoral term.
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Blackwell Publishers,Butterworth Scientific Ltd,Oxford University Press
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