Political Theory & Ideology, Strategy & Weapons of War, Major Branches of Philosophical Study
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Overview
This book constructs a new scientific explanation of the causes of war. The author describes systematically those factors common to wars between equal states to see if there is a pattern that suggests why war occurs and delineates the typical path by which relatively equal states have become embroiled in wars with one another in the modern global system. The book differs from others in that it employs the large number of empirical findings generated in the past twenty-five years to solve the puzzle of war and peace.
Book Details
Published
May 6, 1993
Publisher
Cambridge ; Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Pages
396
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521366731