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List of figures ix
List of tables x
List of maps xi
Acknowledgements xii
Part I Theory 1
1 Introduction 3
2 Reputation building and self‐determination movements 20
Part II Empirical tests 39
3 An experimental study of reputation building and deterrence (co‐authored with Dustin Tingley) 41
4 Government responses to self‐determination movements 66
5 Ethnic groups and the decision to seek self‐determination 100
Part III Case studies 133
6 Indonesia: many ethnic groups, few demands 137
7 The Philippines: few ethnic groups, many demands 168
Part IV Conclusions 197
8 Reputation building and deterrence in civil wars 199
Appendix 1 Instructional materials for subjects 212
Appendix 2 Coding rules and sources for Chapter 4 224
Appendix 3 Coding rules and sources for Chapter 5 230
References 237
Index 249
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