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      The theoretical necessity for the synthesis of war and cooperation in a single variable has been emphasized in the field of international relations. Regardless, cooperation and war has been continually treated as separate subjects within the studies of international relations. This article attempts to extend the explanatory capability of war theory to cooperation as part of an effort to develop a framework for understanding dyadic interstate interactions. The findings suggest that the movement toward dyadic cooperation corresponds to the effect of relative power in the presence of opportunity of interaction. On the other hand, preference similarity has a governing effect on cooperative interactions in the absence of opportunity of interaction. The implication of this finding is that relative power influences cooperative interaction, while its influence has not been acknowledged in most cooperation analysis.
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      The theoretical necessity for the synthesis of war and cooperation in a single variable has been emphasized in the field of international relations. Regardless, cooperation and war has been continually treated as separate subjects within the studies o...

      The theoretical necessity for the synthesis of war and cooperation in a single variable has been emphasized in the field of international relations. Regardless, cooperation and war has been continually treated as separate subjects within the studies of international relations. This article attempts to extend the explanatory capability of war theory to cooperation as part of an effort to develop a framework for understanding dyadic interstate interactions. The findings suggest that the movement toward dyadic cooperation corresponds to the effect of relative power in the presence of opportunity of interaction. On the other hand, preference similarity has a governing effect on cooperative interactions in the absence of opportunity of interaction. The implication of this finding is that relative power influences cooperative interaction, while its influence has not been acknowledged in most cooperation analysis.

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