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Nonunitary Actors in Spatial Models

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  • Simon Hug

    (Department of Political Science, Université de Genève)

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Spatial models are increasingly finding entrance into the analysis of international relations. These models are perfectly appropriate as long as the relevant policy or negotiation space is unidimensional or the actors are truly unitary. But the recent discovery of the domestic arena questions the appropriateness of the unitary actor assumption. Hence, using spatial models becomes questionable. This article discusses the limitations of spatial models in this context and shows under what conditions the nonunitariness of actors poses no problems.

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  • Simon Hug, 1999. "Nonunitary Actors in Spatial Models," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 43(4), pages 479-500, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:jocore:v:43:y:1999:i:4:p:479-500
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    1. World Bank, 2005. "Integrating Environmental Considerations in Policy Formulation : Lessons from Policy-Based Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Experience," World Bank Publications - Reports 8457, The World Bank Group.
    2. Nicholas R. Miller, 2015. "The spatial model of social choice and voting," Chapters, in: Jac C. Heckelman & Nicholas R. Miller (ed.), Handbook of Social Choice and Voting, chapter 10, pages 163-181, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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