This widely used and acclaimed text reader brings together some of the best work on the onset of war, the expansion of war, the conditions of peace, and the termination and impact of war. Editorial commentary on the major findings and the statistical analysis used in each study teaches students how to read the article so that they can become literate in social science methods. A learning package in the appendix provides a programmed text to teach students how to interpret tables, read basic statistics, and conduct elementary data analysis. Correlates of War data on European countries is provided, and a methodological table of contents allows instructors to assign articles from the easiest (simple percentages) to the most advanced (time series and formal modeling).
Contributions by: Stuart Bremer, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Paul F. Diehl, Joel King, Jacek Kugler, Russell J. Leng, Jack S. Levy, Manus I. Midlarsky, A F. K. Organski, Karen A. Rasler, Steve Rosen, J David Singer, Randolph M. Siverson, John Stuckey, William R. Thompson, Michael D. Wallace, Peter Wallensteen, Frank Whelon Wayman, John A. Vasquez