Testing Allies Through Conflict: A New Model of Patron-Client Loyalty
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Political Science · International Relations
A new formal model explains how powerful states (patrons) can test the loyalty of weaker allies (clients) by inducing a conflict with a shared opponent. The model shows that a patron, by urging a client toward confrontation while only moderately preparing its own military intervention, can reliably distinguish a loyal client from a disloyal one. This finding provides a strategic framework for understanding alliance dynamics, which is relevant to your interests in political science, sociology, and the moral dimensions of power relationships among nations.
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