Conflict appears in many forms, from a dictator terrorizing his
country to organized crime demanding protection money. Questions
and issues addressed in this text include: the conditions which
make conflict severe; whether voluntary agreements can avoid future
conflict; how the outcome of one war will affect the incentives of
countries to wage war in the future; and how dictators hold power.
The book provides an overview of existing literature, applies the
theory of conflict to new situations, and gives foundations for
future work. It should interest both researchers and students
studying political economy, public choice, international relations,
and comparative politics.
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