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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION: IMPORTANCE OF COOPERATION STUDIES
1. General Trends in Cooperation Studies
2. Research Questions
3. Theoretical Basis
4. Plan for Chapters
CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW
1. Definition of Cooperation
2. Past Studies of International Cooperation
3. Event Count Data
4. Development of Reciprocity Analyses
5. Domestic Factors and Foreign Policy Behavior
CHAPTER III THEORY AND HYPOTHESES OF INTERSTATE COOPERATION
1. The Relationship between Cooperation and Conflict
2. State Capability as a Source of Foreign Policy Behavior
3. The Domestic Distribution of Power among Economic Sectors as a Source of Foreign Policy Behavior
4. Domestic Economic Factors as Sources of Foreign Policy Behavior
5. Domestic Political Factors as Sources of Cooperative Behavior
CHAPTER IV METHODOLOGY: VARIABLES, DATA AND CASE SELECTION
1. Cooperation and Conflict Data from WEIS and COPDAB
2. Dependent Variables
3. Independent Variables
4. Sample Selection
5. Model Specification
6. Methodology
CHAPTER V EMPIRICAL ANALYSES AND DISCUSSION
1. The Conceptual Framework of Cooperation and Conflict
2. Granger Causality
3. Time Series Analysis of Domestic Factor Effects
4. The Anglo-American Model
5. Individual Case Analyses
CHAPTER VI CONCLUSION
1. The Nature of Cooperation and Conflict
2. Domestic Influences on Foreign Policy Outcomes
3. Suggestions for Future Studies
APPENDIX A COPDAB SCALE OF FOREIGN POLICY BEHAVIOR
APPENDIX B WEIS CATEGORIES OF FOREIGN POLICY BEHAVIOR
APPENDIX C GOLDSTEIN WEIGHTING SCHEME
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