Notes
1. One of the volume’s editors—Caroline Hartzell—served as the outside reader for the reviewer’s dissertation.
2. This could be troublesome for advocates of using side payments to solve ‘indivisible issues’ (see: Fearon (Citation1995) ‘Rationalist Explanations for War,’ International Organization, 49(3), 379–414).
3. This appears to be an oversight, as the information depicted in the figure appears to be an accurate accounting of the risk of split given political power sharing given hazard models’ results.
4. One recent example can be found in Beckley (Citation2018) ‘The Power of Nations: Measuring What Matters,’ International Security 43(2), 7–44.
5. Moreover, at 255 pages with competent prose, the text counts as light reading where political science is concerned.