World Politics and the Causes of War Since 1914
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:26th Nov '85
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After constructing a theoretical framework of ideas, ideologies, and governmental factors that have been suggested as causing international wars, the author checks these hypotheses against developments that led to the outbreak of major wars since 1914, such as W.W. II, Vietnam, and the Arab-Israeli wars. Focuses on immediate causes of war, for example, nationalism, fascism, totalitarian leaders, and democracy.
Combines a general theoretical overview with detailed historical discussion of recent major wars. Up to date and particularly useful for students. -- Francis A. Beer, University of Colorado
Combines a general theoretical overview with detailed historical discussion of recent major wars. Up to date and particularly useful for students. -- Francis A. Beer, University of Colorado
ISBN: 9780819150462
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 454g
254 pages