His main research concerns Capitalist peace, Democracy, Political economy, Militarized interstate dispute and Democratic peace theory. His Capitalist peace research includes elements of Computer security and Economic interdependence. His Democracy research integrates issues from Proposition, Phenomenon, Positive economics, Objectivity and Damages.
In his work, Outcome, Conflict management and Balance is strongly intertwined with Social psychology, which is a subfield of Political economy. His studies deal with areas such as Management science, Free trade, Data set and Operations research as well as Militarized interstate dispute. The Democratic peace theory study combines topics in areas such as Dyad and Normative.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Political economy, International relations, Social psychology, Politics and Democracy. As part of the same scientific family, Zeev Maoz usually focuses on Political economy, concentrating on Power and intersecting with Middle East. His research integrates issues of International conflict, Positive economics, Management science and Polarization in his study of International relations.
Zeev Maoz has included themes like Empirical evidence, Conflict resolution research, Conflict resolution, State and Outcome in his Social psychology study. His Democracy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Economic system and Normative. His Capitalist peace research focuses on Democratic peace theory and how it relates to Dyad.
Zeev Maoz mainly investigates Econometrics, Political economy, Economic geography, Economic system and Key. The concepts of his Political economy study are interwoven with issues in Civil Conflict, Opposition, Power, nobody and Deterrence theory. His work carried out in the field of Economic geography brings together such families of science as Polarization, Complex interdependence and Alliance.
He has researched Complex interdependence in several fields, including Spillover effect and International relations. His Economic system study incorporates themes from Democracy and State. His work deals with themes such as Dispute settlement and Empirical research, which intersect with Key.
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The Liberal Peace: Interdependence, Democracy, and International Conflict, 1950-85:
John R. Oneal;Frances H. Oneal;Zeev Maoz;Bruce Russett.
Journal of Peace Research (1996)
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