How wars end

Reiter, Dan, 2009
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Medienart Buch
ISBN 978-0-691-14060-5
Verfasser Reiter, Dan Wikipedia
Systematik MSP - MilitärSicherheitsPolitik
Schlagworte peace, war, history, world war <1939-1945>, civil war, military policy, world war I, 20th century, 19th century, peace treaty, causes of war, korean war, termination, the allies, 1940-42
Verlag Princeton University Press
Ort Princeton
Jahr 2009
Umfang 301 p.
Altersbeschränkung keine
Sprache englisch
Verfasserangabe Dan Reiter
Annotation Summary:
"A very fine book. "How Wars End" is the first serious attempt to integrate the information and commitment perspectives on war termination, and the first book that I am aware of to focus so systematically on the connection between war termination and war aims. It is hard to imagine how any course with a substantial focus on rationalist explanations of war could neglect to assign this book."--Benjamin Valentino, Dartmouth College "Integrating important recent strands of rationalist theorizing about war as a bargaining problem, Reiter synthesizes an original explanation for war termination that hinges on belligerents' expectations about the costs and benefits of continued fighting. This will be a widely read, influential book that will immediately become a standard work in a lively literature that is right at the heart of contemporary international relations scholarship."--Jack L. Snyder, Columbia University
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