International conflict has been accounted for in many different ways—in terms of aggressive “instincts,” territoriality, population growth, the search for basic resources or seaports, the protection of trade routes, psychopathological deviations, plunder and profit, a drive for imperialist control, and so forth. Some theorists have considered grievances, competition, anxieties, tension, threat, and provocation to be of special importance. Others have laid heavy emphasis upon national power or capability, military preparedness, strategic considerations, and the competition for dominance.1 No doubt most if not all of these variables are relevant, but this recognition does not help much in the development of a theory of war, its dynamics, and ...
This dissertation aims to advance the current understanding of the general conditions affecting the ...
The research is aimed at initially defining conflict and transmitting the idea emanated towards mode...
International audienceThe relations between national economies and wars are complex, each being, in ...
Detailed investigations – step by step and in different contexts – of the many ways in which populat...
The study of warfare is one of the oldest and most important dynamics of interest for students of po...
The understanding of international war, like many complex social events, may be - and has been - ap ...
This book examines conflict patterns among great powers from 1870 to 1914 using historical inquiry a...
There are many uncertainties concerning the implications of population dynamics for conflict and vio...
There has been much attention in the literature in International Relations to finding the underlying...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves [127]-134.x, 134 l illus., tablesThe study to be reported upon here ...
This article highlights the key issue of conflict in a globalizing world. Conflict is seen as a mili...
We examine whether the conditions affecting initial expressions of hostility are similar to those af...
The purpose here is to consider some significant gaps in the theoretical bases with which we seek to...
Abstract: There are two general conceptions of the development of interstate rivalry. The "basi...
Students of world politics disagree about the approaching outlook for war. Are we in the midst of an...
This dissertation aims to advance the current understanding of the general conditions affecting the ...
The research is aimed at initially defining conflict and transmitting the idea emanated towards mode...
International audienceThe relations between national economies and wars are complex, each being, in ...
Detailed investigations – step by step and in different contexts – of the many ways in which populat...
The study of warfare is one of the oldest and most important dynamics of interest for students of po...
The understanding of international war, like many complex social events, may be - and has been - ap ...
This book examines conflict patterns among great powers from 1870 to 1914 using historical inquiry a...
There are many uncertainties concerning the implications of population dynamics for conflict and vio...
There has been much attention in the literature in International Relations to finding the underlying...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves [127]-134.x, 134 l illus., tablesThe study to be reported upon here ...
This article highlights the key issue of conflict in a globalizing world. Conflict is seen as a mili...
We examine whether the conditions affecting initial expressions of hostility are similar to those af...
The purpose here is to consider some significant gaps in the theoretical bases with which we seek to...
Abstract: There are two general conceptions of the development of interstate rivalry. The "basi...
Students of world politics disagree about the approaching outlook for war. Are we in the midst of an...
This dissertation aims to advance the current understanding of the general conditions affecting the ...
The research is aimed at initially defining conflict and transmitting the idea emanated towards mode...
International audienceThe relations between national economies and wars are complex, each being, in ...