Crises as Signals of Strength: The Significance of Affect in Close Allies’ Relationships
Abstract
Affect exists among close allies and influences their actions and reactions vis-a-vis each other. These countries’ perceptions of, and affective attachment to, the specialness of their relationships explains why, in certain circumstances, big clashes occur among them. In this sense, affect explains why crises among close allies are more signals of strength than weakness: the passionate nature of such crises—as opposed to more routine or...
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Title
Crises as Signals of Strength: The Significance of Affect in Close Allies’ Relationships
Published Date
May 26, 2011
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
238 - 265
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