At a time when international relations theory is being criticized
for its lack of relevance, this book seeks to uncover theoretical
and empirical knowledge about international conflict, crisis and
war by exploring and testing new avenues of research. With chapters
on enduring rivalries, crisis bargaining, world wars, strategic
surprise, defence allocations, war termination and conflict
resolution, the contributors collectively develop a stronger
foundation for answering pressing questions about the onset,
escalation and de-escalation of different forms of international
violence from nineteenth century conflict to nuclear crises.
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