Why Nations Fight Past and Future Motives for War

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Why Nations Fight Past and Future Motives for War

Four generic motives have historically led states to initiate war: fear, interest, standing, and revenge. Using an original data set, Richard Ned Lebow examines the. In Why Nations Fight, I extend my analysis to war throughout the modern era and analyze war initiation in terms of the relative power of states and their respective motives for war. I constructed a data set of all interstate wars involving great and aspiring rising powers from 1648 to the present. Find great deals for Why Nations Fight: Past and Future Motives for War by Richard Ned Lebow (2010, Paperback). Browse and Read Why Nations Fight Past And Future Motives For War 1st Published Why Nations Fight Past And Future Motives For War 1st Published We All Lost the Cold War Why Nations Fight: Past and Future Motives for War Four generic motives have historically led states to initiate war: fear, interest, standing and revenge. Using an original dataset, Richard Ned Lebow examines the distribution of wars across three and a half centuries and argues that, contrary to conventional wisdom, only a minority of. In Why Nations Fight, Richard Ned Lebow makes a welcome contribution to the study of war by bringing motives and reasons (rather than just goals and intentions) back in. In Why Nations Fight, Richard Ned Lebow makes a welcome contribution to the study of war by bringing motives and reasons (rather than just goals and intentions) back in. Extending his theory of human motives, he develops a typology of wars and establishes a series of propositions about warinitiation which he evaluates on a new historical. Buy Why Nations Fight: Past and Future Motives for War by Richard Ned Lebow (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Psychology and Deterrence Why Nations Fight by Richard Ned Lebow and a great selection of similar Used, New and Collectible Books available now at AbeBooks. In Why Nations Fight, Richard Ned Lebow examines the four motives that have historically led states to initiate war: fear, interest, standing and revenge. Author: Richard Ned LebowReviewer: Lt Col Eric M. Moody, USAF, PhD, Strategic Studies Quarterly (SSQ) the strategic journal of the United States Air Force, fostering. Sep 02, 2010Four generic motives have historically led states to initiate war: fear, interest, standing and revenge. Using an original dataset, Richard Ned Lebow examines the distribution of wars across three and a half centuries and argues that, contrary to conventional wisdom, only a minority of these were motivated by security or material. Why nations fight: past and future motives for war. [Richard Ned Lebow Four generic motives have historically led states to initiate. Bertrand Badie, Professor, Sciences Po, Paris 'In Why Nations Fight, Richard Ned Lebow makes a welcome contribution to the study of war by bringing motives and reasons. Author: Richard Ned LebowReviewer: Lt Col Eric M. Moody, USAF, PhD, Online Book Reviews Why Nations Fight: Past and Future Motives For War by Richard Ned Lebow Reviewed by Dr. Blank, the Strategic Studies Institutes expert on the Soviet bloc and the postSoviet world The question Lebow poses in his title is perhaps the oldest and most vexing question in the history of both international relations and its study. According to Lebow, four generic motives have historically led to war: fear, interest, status, and revengeand all of them are still likely to lead to future conflict. IUCAT is Indiana University's online library catalog, which provides access to millions of items held by the IU Libraries statewide. Buy Why Nations Fight: Past And Future Motives For War Reissue by Richard Ned Lebow (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. WHY NATIONS FIGHT Past and Future Motives for War RICHARD NED LEBOW Why Nations Fight: Past and Future Motives for War. [Richard Ned Lebow A new explanation of the frequency of war and its specific causes and consequences. Last night at IDEAS, Richard Ned Lebow launched his new book, Why Nations Fight. Here he outlines the key argument of the book, which analyses a wholly new dataset


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