selected publications academic article Tarar, A. (2018). Diplomacy: Communication and the Origins of International Order. By Robert F. Trager. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. 300p. $94.99 cloth, $34.99 paper. Perspectives on Politics. 16(4), 1218-1220. Tarar, A. (2018). A GAME-THEORETIC ANALYSIS OF PASCALS WAGER. Economics and Philosophy. 34(1), 31-44. Tarar, A. (2016). A Strategic Logic of the Military Fait Accompli. International Studies Quarterly. 60(4), 742-752. Tarar, A., & Leventolu, B. (2013). Limited Audience Costs in International Crises. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 57(6), 1065-1089. Tarar, A. (2013). Military Mobilization and Commitment Problems. International Interactions. 39(3), 343-366. Slantchev, B. L., & Tarar, A. (2011). Mutual Optimism as a Rationalist Explanation of War. American Journal of Political Science (AJPS). 55(1), 135-148. Tarar, A., & Leventolu, B. (2009). Public Commitment in Crisis Bargaining. International Studies Quarterly. 53(3), 817-839. Leventolu, B., & Tarar, A. (2008). Does Private Information Lead to Delay or War in Crisis Bargaining?*. International Studies Quarterly. 52(3), 533-553. Signorino, C. S., & Tarar, A. (2006). A Unified Theory and Test of Extended Immediate Deterrence. American Journal of Political Science (AJPS). 50(3), 586-605. TARAR, A. (2006). Diversionary Incentives and the Bargaining Approach to War. International Studies Quarterly. 50(1), 169-188. LEVENOTOLU, B., & TARAR, A. (2005). Prenegotiation Public Commitment in Domestic and International Bargaining. American Political Science Review. 99(3), 419-433. Tarar, A. (2005). Constituencies and Preferences in International Bargaining. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 49(3), 383-407. Tarar, A. (2001). International Bargaining with Two-Sided Domestic Constraints. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 45(3), 320-340. chapter Moore, W. H., & Tarar, A. (2010). Domestic-International Conflict Linkages. Mitchell, S. M., Diehl, P. F., & Morrow, J. D. (Eds.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies. (pp. 171-188). Oxford University Press (OUP).
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education and training Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Rochester - (Rochester, New York, United States) 2003 M.A. in Political Science, University of Rochester - (Rochester, New York, United States) 2001 B.S. in Mathematics, University of Florida - (Gainesville, Florida, United States) 1996 B.A. in Political Science, University of Florida - (Gainesville, Florida, United States) 1995