Noelle Stevenson; Grace Ellis; Brooke A. Allen (ill.); Noelle Stevenson (ill.); Marie Helleday Ekwurtzel (övers.) Bokförlaget Hegas (2019) Kovakantinen kirja
Taylor & Francis Ltd Sivumäärä: 250 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Painos: 1 Julkaisuvuosi: 2010, 12.07.2010 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
This book presents a collection of new and updated essays on what has come to be known as the territorial explanation of war.
The book argues that a key both to peace and to war lies in understanding the role territory plays as a source of conflict and inter-group violence. Of all the issues that spark conflict, territorial disputes have the highest probability of escalating to war. War, however, is hardly inevitable; much depends on how territorial issues are handled. More importantly, settling territorial disputes and establishing mutually recognized boundaries can produce long periods of peace between neighbors, even if other salient issues arise. While territory is not the only cause of war and wars arise from other issues, territory is one of the main causes of war, and learning how to manage it, can, in principle, eliminate an entire class of wars.
This book will be of great interest to all students of war and conflict studies, causes of war and peace, international security and strategic studies.
John A. Vasquez is Thomas B. Mackie Scholar in International Relations at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He is author of The Steps to War (2008) (with Paul Senese) and The War Puzzle Revisited (2009). He has been president of the Peace Science Society (International) and the International Studies Association.
Marie T. Henehan is Director of Internships and Lecturer, Department of Political Science at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She is author of Foreign Policy and Congress: An International Relations Perspective and co-editor of The Scientific Study of Peace and War.