Professor J. David Singer has been arguably the most important
influence on quantitative research into the causes and attributes
of war. His pioneering work on the Correlates of War project at the
University of Michigan and his numerous books and articles have
inspired generations of researchers in the fields of international
relations, conflict analysis, security studies and peace
science.
This collection is a carefully selected overview of his work
which provides not only an excellent introduction to his
considerable methodological, theoretical and empirical
contributions but also an intellectual history of developments in
the field of international relations which are reflected in
Professor Singer's work.
This is essential reading for all those with an interest in the
use of quantitative methods in social science, the changing nature
of the study of international relations and the analysis of war and
peace.
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