What Do We Know about War?John A. Vasquez Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 26 sept. 2000 - 420 pages What Do We Know about War? reviews the causes of war and the conditions of peace. Drawing analyses from the thirty-five year history of this discipline, leading researchers explore the roles played by alliances, territory, arms races, interstate rivalries, capability, and crisis bargaining in increasing the probability of war. They emphasize international norms and the recent finding that democratic states do not fight each other as factors that promote peace. This book offers an accessible and up-to-date overview of current knowledge and an agenda for future research. |
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IV | 3 |
VI | 23 |
VII | 37 |
VIII | 55 |
IX | 57 |
X | 85 |
XI | 111 |
XII | 145 |
XX | 279 |
XXI | 281 |
XXIII | 299 |
XXV | 317 |
XXVI | 319 |
XXVII | 329 |
XXVIII | 335 |
XXIX | 371 |
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adversaries alli alliance commitments alliance formation argue arms races associated balance Bremer Bueno de Mesquita challenger chap Cold War conflict behavior contiguous Correlates Correlates of War crises crisis escalation Cuban Missile Crisis data set democracy democratic peace deterrence deterrence theory dispute escalation dyadic level dyads effect empirical enduring rivalries evidence expected explanation factors fight findings Geller Gibler Goertz and Diehl Hensel hostility Huth impact important initiation interactions international conflict international system involved leaders Leng level of analysis likelihood major powers Maoz measure militarized conflict militarized disputes militarized interstate dispute military buildups nonterritorial nuclear weapons occur onset outcome patterns percent period perspective power transition proposition proximity punctuated equilibrium question realist regime type relationship rivals Russett salience scholars settlement Singer Siverson Six Day War status quo strategies suggests Table territorial claims territorial disputes territorial issues theoretical theory threat tion variables Vasquez war-prone Wayman
