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\title{To Live \& Let Die?\\ Feedback Effects of Intrastate Conflict Intervention for Democratic Third Parties\\}
\author{Andrew J. Enterline\\
Univ. of North Texas\\
Dept. of Political Science\\
1155 Union Circle \#305340\\
Denton, Texas 76203-5017\\
\texttt{ajenter@unt.edu}\\
\and Steve R. Garrison\\
Midwestern State Univ.\\
Dept. of Political Science\\
3410 Taft Boulevard\\
Wichita Falls, TX 67308-2099\\
\texttt{steve.garrison@mwsu.edu}\\
\and Amber Aubone\\
St.~Mary's University\\
Dept. of Political Science\\
One Camino Santa Maria\\
San Antonio, TX 78228\\
\texttt{aaubone@stmarytx.edu}\\}
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\section*{Introduction}
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In 1994, the international community watched in horror as ethnic
Rwandan Hutu extremists launched a wave of systematic genocidal
killings that ultimately cost the lives of approximately $800,000$
Tutsi and moderate Hutu Rwandans. This event was tragic not only
because of the number of casualties inflicted, but also because the
leading democratic states in the international system failed to
preempt, or limit, the bloodshed in Rwanda \citename{abernathy2000}
\citeyear{abernathy2000}. And another
\cite{abernathy2000,farley2008}. Currently, similar questions are
raised by the mounting human costs of the conflict in the Darfur
region of Sudan, which according to the United Nations, has exceeded
$300,000$ deaths and resulted in the displacement of 2.45 million
Sudanese \cite{farley2008}.\footnote{This is an example of a
footnote.} Why do the leading democratic states, states with the
political and military capacity to influence intrastate conflicts,
as well as political institutions anchored to individual rights and
liberties, refrain from military intervention?

and cite the eminent social scientist \citename{greig2002egg}
\citeyear{greig2002egg}

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We began this study by observing the reluctance of democratic third
parties to intervene in Darfur, given the atrocities taking place
and the general capacity of the international system's leading
democratic states to intervene into the Sudan. We find that despite
the potential benefits of intervention, such as the preservation of
life, mitigation of refugee flows, and, thus, perhaps the mitigation
of the spread of conflict, the risk to the political survival of
democratic third-party leaders provides some indication of why
democratic third parties rationally refrain from intervention, on
average as reported in Table \ref{Table 5}. and as reported in Table
\ref{Table 4}.
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\caption{Sample Table} \label{Table 4}
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\textbf{Variable} & \textbf{Coef.} & \textbf{S.E.}\\
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Party ID    & .356  & .113\\
Age         & .465  & .065\\
Income      & .234  & .112\\
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\caption{Sample Table} \label{Table 5}
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Party ID    & .356  & .113\\
Age         & .465  & .065\\
Income      & .234  & .112\\
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