Why do some international crises escalate to war, while others do not? This book compares the two types of crises to understand the dynamics that lead to each outcome. It is essential reading for scholars and students in international relations, political science, history, public policy, psychology, sociology and anthropology.
Why do some international crises escalate to war, while others do not? This book compares the two types of crises to understand the dynamics that lead to each outcome. It is essential reading for scholars and students in international relations, political science, history, public policy, psychology, sociology and anthropology.
John A. Vasquez is Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of The War Puzzle (Cambridge, 1993), The War Puzzle Revisited (Cambridge, 2009), The Power of Power Politics (Cambridge, 1999), The Steps to War (with Paul Senese), Territory, War, and Peace (with Marie Henehan), and Contagion and War: Lessons from the First World War (Cambridge, 2018). He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the APSA Conflict Processes Section and has served as the president of the Peace Science Society (International) and the International Studies Association.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Foundations: Introduction 1. Theoretical framework and research design Part II. The post-Napoleonic nineteenth century: 2. The eastern crisis, 1839-1841 3. The Crimean war 4. The Italian war of Independence 1859-1860 5. The Franco-Prussian war Part III. The twentieth century through World War II: 6. The Russo-Japanese war 7. The first and second Moroccan crisis 8. The 1908-1909 Bosnian crisis 9. July 1914 10. Munich 1938 11. Pearl harbor Part IV. The Nuclear Era: 12. The Berlin crises: 13. The Cuban missile crisis 14. The 1917-1973 'Cod War' 15. The 2014 annexation of crimea/2022 Russia-Ukraine war Part V. Conclusion: Lessons for World Politics 16. Patterns 17. General lessons.
Part I. Foundations: Introduction 1. Theoretical framework and research design Part II. The post-Napoleonic nineteenth century: 2. The eastern crisis, 1839-1841 3. The Crimean war 4. The Italian war of Independence 1859-1860 5. The Franco-Prussian war Part III. The twentieth century through World War II: 6. The Russo-Japanese war 7. The first and second Moroccan crisis 8. The 1908-1909 Bosnian crisis 9. July 1914 10. Munich 1938 11. Pearl harbor Part IV. The Nuclear Era: 12. The Berlin crises: 13. The Cuban missile crisis 14. The 1917-1973 'Cod War' 15. The 2014 annexation of crimea/2022 Russia-Ukraine war Part V. Conclusion: Lessons for World Politics 16. Patterns 17. General lessons.
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