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Inter-organizational Relations in International Security. Cooperation and Competition
Recent decades have seen a drastic increase in the number of regional multilateral organizations. This new book edited by CSS researchers Stephen Aris and Aglaya Snetkov and CSS Director Andreas Wenger sheds light on the politics that shape inter-organizational relationships.
Deterring Delinquents with Information: Evidence from a Randomized Poster Campaign in Bogota
Could a poster campaign help reduce criminal activity by altering the risk perception criminals have of being arrested? To find out, CSS' Enzo Nussio and Ervyn Norza Céspedes analyze the results of a trial of such a campaign in a high-crime area in Bogota, Colombia.
Coercive Sanctions and International Conflicts. A Sociological Theory
How do coercive international sanctions work? Under what social conditions are sanctions conducive or adverse to cooperation? In his new book Mark Daniel Jaeger explores the (de-)escalation of sanctions conflicts from a sociological perspective.