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Bargaining for Autonomy: WhyGovernments Make Concessions to Separatists
Unformatted Document Text:  32 Bibliography Alesina, Alberto, and Enrico Spolaore, “On the Number and Size of Nations,” Quarterly Journal of Economics 62. Beck, Thorsten and George Clarke, Alberto Groff, Philip Keefer, and Patrick Walsh, 2001. “New tools in comparative political economy: The Database of Political Institutions.” 15:1, 165-176 (September), World Bank Economic Review. Bolton, Patrick and Gerard Roland. 1997. “The Breakup of Nations: A Political Economy Analysis.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 62. Bornstien, Gary, and David Budescu and Shmeul Zamir. 1997. “Cooperation in Intergroup, N-Person, and Two-Person Games of Chicken.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 41:3. Cetinayn, Rupen. 2002. “Ethnic Bargaining in the Shadow of Third-Party Intervention.” International Organization 52: 3. Chiozza, Giacomo and Ajin Choi. 2003. “Guess Who Did What.” Journal of Conflict Resolution. 47:3. Cox, Gary W. and Mathew D. McCubbins (2001). The Institutional Determinants of Economic Policy Outcomes. In Stephan Haggard and Mathew D. McCubbins, Ed. Presidents, Parliaments, and Policy. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 64- 102. Fearon, James. 1995. “Rationalist Explanations for War.” International Organization 49, 3. (Summer) Fearon, James and Peiter van Houten. “The Politicization of Cultural and Economic Difference: A Return to the Theory of Regional Autonomy Movements.” Unpublished. Gallagher, Kathleen. n.d. “Scottish Nationalism: Explaining the 1997 Success.” Gourevitch, Peter Alexis. 1979. “The Reemergence of ‘Peripheral Nationalisms’: Some Comparative Speculations on the Spatial Distribution of Political Leadership and Economic Growth. Comparative Studies in Society and History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Hechter, Michael. 1975. Internal Colonialism. Berkeley: University of California Press. Huth, Paul. 1996. Standing Your Ground: Territorial Disputes and International Conflict. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Huth, Gelpi and Bennett. 1993. “The Escalation of Great Power Militarized Disputes.” American Political Science Review 87, 3.

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Bibliography
Alesina, Alberto, and Enrico Spolaore, “On the Number and Size of Nations,” Quarterly
Journal of Economics 62.

Beck, Thorsten and George Clarke, Alberto Groff, Philip Keefer, and Patrick Walsh, 2001.
“New tools in comparative political economy: The Database of Political
Institutions.” 15:1, 165-176 (September), World Bank Economic Review.

Bolton, Patrick and Gerard Roland. 1997. “The Breakup of Nations: A Political
Economy Analysis.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 62.
Bornstien, Gary, and David Budescu and Shmeul Zamir. 1997. “Cooperation in Intergroup,
N-Person, and Two-Person Games of Chicken.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 41:3.

Cetinayn, Rupen. 2002. “Ethnic Bargaining in the Shadow of Third-Party Intervention.”
International Organization 52: 3.
Chiozza, Giacomo and Ajin Choi. 2003. “Guess Who Did What.” Journal of Conflict Resolution.
47:3.

Cox, Gary W. and Mathew D. McCubbins (2001). The Institutional Determinants of
Economic Policy Outcomes. In Stephan Haggard and Mathew D. McCubbins, Ed.
Presidents, Parliaments, and Policy. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 64-
102.
Fearon, James. 1995. “Rationalist Explanations for War.” International Organization 49, 3.
(Summer)

Fearon, James and Peiter van Houten. “The Politicization of Cultural and Economic
Difference: A Return to the Theory of Regional Autonomy Movements.”
Unpublished.

Gallagher, Kathleen. n.d. “Scottish Nationalism: Explaining the 1997 Success.”

Gourevitch, Peter Alexis. 1979. “The Reemergence of ‘Peripheral Nationalisms’: Some
Comparative Speculations on the Spatial Distribution of Political Leadership and
Economic Growth. Comparative Studies in Society and History. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Hechter, Michael. 1975. Internal Colonialism. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Huth, Paul. 1996. Standing Your Ground: Territorial Disputes and International Conflict.
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Huth, Gelpi and Bennett. 1993. “The Escalation of Great Power Militarized Disputes.”
American Political Science Review 87, 3.


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