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Chris Blattman on War and Centralized Power | Conversations with Tyler In a thought-provoking discussion, economist and political scientist Chris Blattman explores the political and institutional causes of conflict. Drawing from his new book ‘Why We Fight:…

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State Capacity and Conflict

State capacity, or the ability of a government to effectively administer its territory, can alter relative bargaining power but does not necessarily affect the likelihood of war.

High state capacity can be a result of historical conflict and can increase the variance of outcomes.

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  1. 01Chris Blattman on War and Centralized Power | Conversations with Tyler
  2. 02Complexities of Coalition Formation
  3. 03Challenges in Predicting Military Action
  4. 04Institutional Rigidities Leading to Conflict
  5. 05Organizational Factors in War Decisions
  6. 06Changing Trends in Warfare
  7. 07Probability of Nuclear Attacks
  8. 08Impact of War Veterans on Society
  9. 09State Capacity and Conflict
  10. 10Competitiveness of State Systems

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