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Signaling Strength Through Power Sharing

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  • Jacque Gao
  • Marton Szabo

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This article develops a new theory of how a strong target regime can (partially) deter a sender from imposing sanctions over major issues. We develop a formal theoretic framework to show that, following a sender’s sanction threat, a strong target regime can signal its strength by deliberately weakening itself through always sharing power with a domestic opposition, while a weak target regime mixes between sharing and not sharing power with the opposition. The strategy offers the sender a better assessment of a target’s strength, enabling it to adjust its sanction policy accordingly and avoid the costs of a potentially ineffective sanction over a strong target regime. As a result, a strong target regime will be sanctioned with a lower probability than a weak one.

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  • Jacque Gao & Marton Szabo, 2026. "Signaling Strength Through Power Sharing," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 70(2-3), pages 310-329, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:jocore:v:70:y:2026:i:2-3:p:310-329
    DOI: 10.1177/00220027251355757
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