Conflict after the Cold War : arguments on causes of war and peace
Richard K. Betts
- 5th ed.
- New York : Routledge, c2017.
- xv, 666 p. ; 24 cm.
• Machine generated contents note 1.1.The End of History? • 1.2.Why We Will Soon Miss the Cold War / Francis Fukuyama • 1.3.The Clash of Civilizations? / John J. Mearsheimer • 1.4.Economics Trumps Politics / Samuel P. Huntington • 1.5.The Dark Side of Progress / Fareed Zakaria • 2.1.The Melian Dialogue / Fred C. Ikle • 2.2.Doing Evil in Order to Do Good / Thucydides • 2.3.The State of Nature and the State of War / Niccolo Machiavelli • 2.4.Realism and Idealism / Thomas Hobbes • 2.5.The Origins of War in Neorealist Theory / Edward Hallett Carr • 2.6.Hegemonic War and International Change / Kenneth N. Waltz • 2.7.Power, Culprits, and Arms / Robert Gilpin • 3.1.Perpetual Peace / Geoffrey Blainey • 3.2.Peace Through Arbitration / Immanuel Kant • 3.3.Community of Power vs. Balance of Power / Richard Cobden • 3.4.Liberalism and World Politics / Woodrow Wilson • 3.5.Power and Interdependence / Michael W. Doyle • 3.6.The Obsolescence of Major War / Robert O. Keohane / Joseph S. Nye • 4.1.Why War? / John Mueller • 4.2.How Good People Do Bad Things / Sigmund Freud • 4.3.War and Misperception / Stanley Milgram • 4.4.Spirit, Standing, and Honor / Robert Jervis • 4.5.War Is Only an Invention-Not a Biological Necessity / Richard Ned Lebow • 4.6.Men, Women, and War / Margaret Mead • 5.1.Money Is Not the Sinews of War, Although It Is Generally So Considered / J. Ann Tickner • 5.2.The Great Illusion / Niccolo Machiavelli • 5.3.Paradise Is a Bazaar / Norman Angell • 5.4.Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism / Geoffrey Blainey • 5.5.Imperialism and Capitalism / V.I. Lenin • 5.6.War as Policy / Joseph Schumpeter • 5.7.Structural Causes and Economic Effects / Alan S. Milward • 5.8.Trade and Power / Kenneth N. Waltz • 5.9.China's Choice / Richard Rosecrance • 6.1.Democratization and War / G. John Ikenberry • 6.2.Nations and Nationalism / Edward D. Mansfield / Jack Snyder • 6.3.Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars / Ernest Gellner • 6.4.The Troubled History of Partition / Chaim Kaufmann • 7.1.Cooperation Under the Security Dilemma / Radha Kumar • 7.2.The Offensive/Defensive Balance of Military Technology / Robert Jervis • 7.3.Why Nuclear Proliferation May Be Good / Jack S. Levy • 7.4.Drones: Technology Serves Strategy / Kenneth N. Waltz • 7.5.Drones: Tactics Undermine Strategy / Daniel Byman • 8.1.The Strategic Logic of Terrorism / Audrey Kurth Cronin • 8.2.Speech to the American People / Martha Crenshaw • 8.3.Science of Guerrilla Warfare / Osama Bin Ladin • 8.4 On Guerrilla Warfare / T.E. Lawrence • 8.5.Patterns of Violence in World Politics / Mao Tse-Tung • 8.6.Insurgency and Counterinsurgency / Samuel P. Huntington • 8.7.Principles, Imperatives, and Paradoxes of Counterinsurgency / David Galula • 8.8.A Strategy of Tactics: The Folly of Counterinsurgency / Conrad Crane / John Nagl / Jan Horvath / Eliot Cohen • 9.1 The German Threat? 1907 / Gian P. Gentile • 9.2.The German Threat? 1938 / Eyre Crowe / Thomas Sanderson • 9.3 The Threat to Ukraine From the West / Neville Henderson • 9.4.The Threat From Russia / Vladimir Putin • 9.5.How Could Vietnam Happen? An Autopsy / Eliot A. Cohen • 9.6.Afghanistan's Legacy: Emerging Lessons / James C. Thomson Jr • 9.7.China: Can the Next Superpower Rise Without War? / Stephen Biddle • 10.1.Environmental Changes as Causes of Acute Conflict / Richard K. Betts / Thomas J. Christensen • 10.2.Why Cyberdeterrence Is Different / Thomas F. Homer-Dixon • 10.3.A World of Liberty Under Law / Martin C. Libicki.