Power shifts, strategy and war declining states and international conflict
Material type:
- 9780415773386
- 327.112 22 LE-P
- JZ1313 .L44 2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-208) and index.
Introduction -- A strategic theory of preventive war -- The Russo-German rapprochement, 1870-90-- The Schlieffen Plan and World War I -- Pearl Harbor attack plan and the Pacific War -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Coding cases of power shifts.
International relations scholars agree that marked changes in the balance of power between states are among the most common causes of war. This book explains why such power shifts lead to war breaking out in some cases, but not in others.
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