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Deadly Quarrels - Lewis F. Richardson and the Statistical Study of War (Paperback)
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Deadly Quarrels - Lewis F. Richardson and the Statistical Study of War (Paperback)
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Lewis Fry Richardson was one of the first to develop the systematic
study of the causes of war; yet his great war data archive,
Statistics of Deadly Quarrels, posthumously published, has yet to
be fully systematized and assimilated by war-causation scholars.
David Wilkinson has reanalyzed Richardson's data and drawn together
the results of kindred quantitative work on the causes of war, from
other as well as from Richardson. He has translated this classic of
international relations literature into contemporary idiom, fully
and accurately presenting the substance of Richardson's idea and at
the same time bringing it up to date with judicious comment,
updating the references to the critical and successor literature,
and dealing in some detail with Richardson himself. Professor
Wilkinson lists among the findings: 1. the death toll of war is
largely the product of a very few immense wars; 2. most wars do not
escalate out of control, they are vey likely to be small, brief,
and exclusive; 3. great powers have done most of the world's
fighting, inflicting and suffering most of the casualties; 4. the
propensity of any two groups to fight increases as the
ethnocultural differences between them increase. Contemporary peace
strategy would therefore seem to be to avoid World War III by
promoting superpower detente, and reanimating, accelerating, and
civilizing the process of world economic development. This title is
part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates
University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate
the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing
on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality,
peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1980.
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