Resort to War - 1816 - 2007 (Hardcover, 0th Revised edition)

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The benchmark reference for understanding the phenomenon of war What do we know about war? This much-anticipated reference book analyzes more than a thousand wars waged from 1816 to 2008 using authoritative, highly standardized, and systematic coding methods from the Correlates of War Project, which aims to reveal the underlying patterns and causes of war. Resort to War lists and categorizes all violent conflicts with 1,000 or more battle deaths and provides an insightful narrative for each struggle. The volume distinguishes between traditional interstate war, the phenomenon of extra-state war as evidenced by the Al-Qaeda- USA conflagration, intra-state war, and the new category of nonstate ethnic wars. After explaining how to determine what a "state" is and how to classify different types of wars, the authors describe each encounter and highlight major patterns across eras and regions, identifying which categories of war are becoming more or less prevalent over time, and revealing connections between the different types of war. Resort to War, the second title in the Correlates of War Series, is a definitive source for students and researchers examining patterns of international conflict; it is the essential guide to the data, trends, and context of these violent encounters. Key Features A unique study of the patterns of war Highlights different patterns of interstate, intra-state, and extra-state conflicts Authoritative data, newly discovered trends, insightful narrative

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The benchmark reference for understanding the phenomenon of war What do we know about war? This much-anticipated reference book analyzes more than a thousand wars waged from 1816 to 2008 using authoritative, highly standardized, and systematic coding methods from the Correlates of War Project, which aims to reveal the underlying patterns and causes of war. Resort to War lists and categorizes all violent conflicts with 1,000 or more battle deaths and provides an insightful narrative for each struggle. The volume distinguishes between traditional interstate war, the phenomenon of extra-state war as evidenced by the Al-Qaeda- USA conflagration, intra-state war, and the new category of nonstate ethnic wars. After explaining how to determine what a "state" is and how to classify different types of wars, the authors describe each encounter and highlight major patterns across eras and regions, identifying which categories of war are becoming more or less prevalent over time, and revealing connections between the different types of war. Resort to War, the second title in the Correlates of War Series, is a definitive source for students and researchers examining patterns of international conflict; it is the essential guide to the data, trends, and context of these violent encounters. Key Features A unique study of the patterns of war Highlights different patterns of interstate, intra-state, and extra-state conflicts Authoritative data, newly discovered trends, insightful narrative

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Imprint

CQ Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

February 2010

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2010

Authors

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Dimensions

259 x 186 x 48mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Paper over boards

Pages

577

Edition

0th Revised edition

ISBN-13

978-0-87289-434-1

Barcode

9780872894341

Categories

LSN

0-87289-434-7



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