John A. Vasquez explains the processes that cause the spread of
interstate war by looking at how contagion worked to bring countries
into the First World War. Analysing all the key states that declared
war, the book is comprised of three parts. Part I lays out six models
of contagion: alliances, contiguity, territorial rivalry, opportunity,
'brute force' and economic dependence. Part II then analyses in detail
the decision making of every state that entered the war from
Austria-Hungary in 1914 to the United States and Greece in 1917. Part
III has two chapters - the first considers the neutral countries, and
the second concludes the book with an overarching theoretical
analysis, including major lessons of the war and new hypotheses about
contagion. This book will be of great interest to students and
scholars of international relations, conflict studies and
international history, especially those interested in the spread of
conflict, or the First World War.
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Lessons from the First World War
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ISBN
9781108271202
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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