Regions of Hierarchy and Security: US Troop Deployments,Spatial Relations,and Defense Burdens |
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Authors: | Michael A. Allen Michael E. Flynn Julie VanDusky-Allen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Boise State University;2. Kansas State University |
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Abstract: | Recent work has begun exploring the effects of foreign military deployments on host-state foreign policies. However, research mostly focuses on dyadic relationships between major powers and host-states, ignoring the broader regional security environment of host-states. We develop a theory of spatial hierarchies to understand how security relationships throughout the region surrounding the host-state affect host-state foreign policy. Using data on US military deployments from 1950–2005, we show that regional security considerations condition how host-states respond to the deployment of military forces to their territory. Consequently, regional analyses are fundamental in understanding monadic and dyadic decisions about security, alliance behavior, and conflict. |
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Keywords: | Basing defense burdens defense spending deployments hierarchy regions security spatial modeling troops United States |
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