Affiliation:
1. Department of Political Science Pennsylvania State University
Abstract
Signorino and Ritter developed and advocated a new measure of the political similarity of states ( S). They demonstrated logical flaws associated with the common Kendall's τ b-based alliance similarity measure and showed that using S may yield quite different similarity estimates. But without a broader empirical comparison and analysis using S, the full empirical ramifications of this difference is not known. In this study, a comparison of S versus τ b is conducted over a wide spatial and temporal domain, examining the relationship between S, τ b, expected utility scores, and conflict. Despite significant positive correlations, important differences in the distribution of S and τ b-based measures of alliance similarity are found. It should not be assumed that the measures are substitutable. Reanalysis of an important expected utility theory of war shows a stronger relationship between equilibrium predictions and conflict when S is used versus τ b.
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science,General Business, Management and Accounting
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