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Man, the State, and War: A Theoretical Analysis

Book information

Publisher
Columbia University Press
Year
2019
ISBN
0231188056, 9780231188050
Google Books ID
p2l3tgEACAAJ
Language
english
Format
EPUB
Filesize
427 kB (437093 bytes)
Edition
anniversary
Pages
288\0
Time added
2024-05-20 16:11:15

Description

What are the causes of war? How might the world be made more peaceful? In this landmark work of international relations theory, first published in 1959, the eminent realist scholar Kenneth N. Waltz offers a foundational analysis of the nature of conflict between states. He explores works by both classic political philosophers, such as St. Augustine, Hobbes, Kant, and Rousseau, and modern psychologists and anthropologists to discover ideas intended to explain war among states and related prescriptions for peace. Waltz influentially distinguishes among three “images” of the origins of war: those that blame individual leaders or human nature, those rooted in states’ internal composition, and those concerning the structure of the international system. With a foreword by Stephen M. Walt on the legacy and continued relevance of Waltz’s work, this anniversary edition brings new life to a perennial international relations classic.

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