Replication Data for: The Restraint Effect of Alliances on Military Responses During Crises
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Replication Data for: The Restraint Effect of Alliances on Military Responses During Crises with R program Allied states often seek to discourage other members from engaging in unnecessary conflicts, frequently working to mitigate and de-escalate tensions during crises involving their partners. This study investigates the de-escalatory influence of alliances−referred to as the restraint effect−on state behavior during international crises. The central question addressed is: under what conditions does the restraint effect of alliances become more pronounced? The study hypothesizes that relatively weak states allied with major powers are more likely to experience a stronger restraint effect compared to others. This hypothesis is empirically tested using multiple regression models. The findings provide evidence of an additional restraint effect associated with the presence of a major ally within defense pacts. Furthermore, the temporal analysis reveals that this effect is particularly evident during the Cold War era.
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2025-02-05



