Four generic motives have historically led states to initiate war:
fear, interest, standing, and revenge. Using an original data set,
Richard Ned Lebow examines the distribution of wars across three and a
half centuries and argues that, contrary to conventional wisdom, only
a minority of these were motivated by security or material interest.
Instead, the majority are the result of a quest for standing, and for
revenge - an attempt to get even with states who had previously made
successful territorial grabs. Lebow maintains that today none of these
motives are effectively served by war - it is increasingly
counterproductive - and that there is growing recognition of this
political reality. His analysis allows for more fine-grained and
persuasive forecasts about the future of war as well as highlighting
areas of uncertainty.
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Past and Future Motives for War
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ISBN
9780511849213
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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