Handbook of War Studies II

Handbook of War Studies II
Title Handbook of War Studies II PDF eBook
Author Manus I. Midlarsky
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 592
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780472067244

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Essays reflecting the most recent theoretically and empirically-oriented research on international warfare

Handbook of War Studies

Handbook of War Studies
Title Handbook of War Studies PDF eBook
Author Midlarsky Manus
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre International relations
ISBN 9780415611008

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First published in 1989, the Handbook of War Studies offers a systematic overview of empirically based theories of international conflict. In this definitive sourcebook, leading scholars of international relations provide a comprehensive survey of contemporary theorries and methodological approaches to the study of war. This comprehensive volume will be essential reading for students and teachers of international relations, military and strategic studies, and war and peace studies.

Handbook of War Studies

Handbook of War Studies
Title Handbook of War Studies PDF eBook
Author Manus I. Midlarsky
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 2011
Genre International relations
ISBN 9781135727987

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Handbook of War Studies (Routledge Revivals).

Handbook of War Studies (Routledge Revivals).
Title Handbook of War Studies (Routledge Revivals). PDF eBook
Author Midlarsky Manus
Publisher
Pages
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN 9781283892391

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Handbook of War Studies III

Handbook of War Studies III
Title Handbook of War Studies III PDF eBook
Author Manus I. Midlarsky
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 393
Release 2009-08-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0472022172

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Handbook of War Studies III is a follow-up to Handbook of War Studies I (1993) and II (2000). This new volume collects original work from leading international relations scholars on domestic strife, ethnic conflict, genocide, and other timely topics. Special attention is given to civil war, which has become one of the dominant forms---if not the dominant form---of conflict in the world today. Contributors: Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, New York University, and Hoover Institution, Stanford University Nils Petter Gleditsch, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO), and Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim Håvard Hegre, University of Oslo, and International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Erin K. Jenne, Central European University, Budapest Mark Irving Lichbach, University of Maryland Roy Licklider, Rutgers University, New Brunswick T. David Mason, University of North Texas Rose McDermott, Cornell University Stephen Saideman, McGill University Håvard Strand, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Monica Duffy Toft, Harvard University Manus I. Midlarsky is the Moses and Annuta Back Professor of International Peace and Conflict Resolution at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. He is the founding past president of the Conflict Processes Section of the American Political Science Association and a past vice president of the International Studies Association.

An Introduction to the Causes of War

An Introduction to the Causes of War
Title An Introduction to the Causes of War PDF eBook
Author Greg Cashman
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 436
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780742555105

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Explains the causes of war through a sustained combination of theoretical insights and detailed case studies. This work through the examples of World War I, World War II in the Pacific, the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and others, uncovers the complex multi-level processes by which disputes between countries evolve into bloody conflicts.

What Do We Know about War?

What Do We Know about War?
Title What Do We Know about War? PDF eBook
Author John A. Vasquez
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 442
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780847699278

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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.