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Does plausible deniability work? Assessing the effectiveness of unclaimed coercive acts in the Ukraine war Open
States conduct unclaimed coercive acts, imposing costs on adversaries to signal resolve but denying (or not claiming) responsibility. Some scholars posit that unclaimed acts have considerable potential to coerce targets, while containing e…
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Determinants of Environmental Conflict: When Do Communities Mobilize against Fossil Fuel Production? Open
When do indigenous and other negatively affected populations mobilize against fossil fuel companies? We revisit social movement theory and environmental literature to identify three factors that may plausibly shape mobilization decisions o…
Low oil prices: an opportunity for fuel subsidy reform Open
Consumer fuel subsidies are not only economically costly, but also environmentally destructive and highly inefficient for social welfare goals. The recent decline in oil prices presents an opportunity for governments to reduce consumer fue…