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Global Security Concerns - Anticipating the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
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Global Security Concerns - Anticipating the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
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FROM THE AUTHORS - One of the most important and intellectually
fascinating areas of investigation for the student of political
affairs concerns the attempt to understand why man makes war. This
ancient field of inquiry may be addressed at such various levels as
the philosophical and psychological or the institutional and
structural contexts of human behavior. For example, did the recent
wars in Somalia, Rwanda, and Haiti result from clashing ideologies,
tribalism, poverty and class warfare, the cold war, or distant
ramifications of colonial history, or, as has been postulated, the
trees of these countries having been cut down? These plausible
sources of conflict offer insight into various dimensions of
explanations for wars; however, the analysts in this volume focus
on just one aspect of the inquiry. They were charged with the task
of anticipating which specific contentious issues likely will
propel large, organized political units to choose violent means of
acquiring their sociopolitical objectives rather than attaining
them peacefully. The units on which we focus have been
traditionally identified as states, but we recognize that a host of
new sub- and suprastate actors also will play major roles in such
wars; hence, we also will allude to them. The specific issues
identified in the text are by no means completely new sources of
contention. Indeed, we may easily argue that throughout history men
have fought over the same objects and values-only the weapons,
strategies, and tactics in their acquisition have changed. We
concentrate on those issues that we believe will be prominent
sources of contention at the dawn of the twenty-first century. We
knowingly omitted some of the most pervasive and such
well-articulated causes of wars as power-balancing initiatives or
the quest for such natural resources as oil or strategic minerals.
These causes no doubt will prevail as sources of violent conflict,
but they will not likely assume new forms as will those issues
which ' comprise our chapter topics. Air University Press. U.S. Air
Force.
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