The history of political events is made by people. From wars to
elections to political protests, the choices we make, our actions,
how we behave, dictate events. Not all individuals have the same
impact on our world and our lives. Some peoples' choices alter the
pathways that history takes. In particular, national chief
executives play a large role in forging the destinies of the
countries they lead. Why Leaders Fight is about those world leaders
and how their beliefs, world views, and tolerance for risk and
military conflict are shaped by their life experiences before they
enter office - military, family, occupation, and more. Using
in-depth research on important leaders and the largest set of data
on leader backgrounds ever gathered, the authors of Why Leaders
Fight show that - within the constraints of domestic political
institutions and the international system - who ends up in office
plays a critical role in determining when and why countries go to
war.
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