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  • International Relations Theory of War

    International Relations Theory of War by Israeli, Ofer;

    Sorozatcím: Praeger Security International;

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    • Kiadó Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2024. november 28.
    • Kötetek száma Paperback

    • ISBN 9798765136874
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem248 oldal
    • Méret 229x150x10 mm
    • Súly 380 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 607

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    Rövid leírás:

    Covering 1816-2016, this book deals extensively with the international system as well as the territorial outcomes of several key wars that were waged during that time period, providing an instructive lesson in diplomatic history and international relations among global powers.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Covering 1816-2016, this book deals extensively with the international system as well as the territorial outcomes of several key wars that were waged during that time period, providing an instructive lesson in diplomatic history and international relations among global powers.

    Based on an in-depth review of the leading theories in the field of international relations, International Relations Theory of War explains an innovative theory on the international system, developed by the author, that he applies comprehensively to a large number of case studies. The book argues that there is a unipolar system that represents a kind of innovation relative to other systemic theories. It further posits that unipolar systems will be less stable than bipolar systems and more stable than multipolar systems, providing new insights relative to other theories that argue that unipolar systems are the most stable ones.

    The first chapter is devoted to explaining the manner of action of the two dependent variables-systemic international outcome and intra-systemic international outcome. The second chapter presents the international relations theory of war and its key assumptions. The third chapter precisely defines the distribution of power in the system. The fourth chapter examines the theory's two key phenomena. The fifth and last chapter presents the book's conclusions by examining the theoretical assumptions of the international relations theory of war.

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    Preface
    Introduction: International Relations Theory of War
    The Systemic International Outcomes-Stability of International Systems
    The Intrasystemic International Outcomes-Territorial Expansion of Polar Powers
    International Outcomes: Primary Disputes and Coping
    Why Do Wars Break Out? Structural Theoretical Research
    The Structure of the Book
    1. War-Theory and Analysis of Results
    On Powers and Wars
    Systemic International Outcomes
    Systemic Factors and International Systems Durability
    Systemic Factors and International Systems Stability
    Intrasystemic International Outcomes
    Systemic Factors and Expansion of Influence of Polar Powers
    Systemic Factors and Expansion of Influence of Polar Powers at the Ends of Wars
    2. International Relations Theory of War
    Basic Assumptions of the Theory
    Hypotheses of the Theory Concerning the Two International Outcomes
    Stability of International Systems
    Degree of Territorial Expansion
    Territorial Outcomes under Unipolar Systems
    Territorial Outcomes under Bipolar Systems
    Territorial Outcomes under Multipolar Systems
    The Transhistorical Principles
    Anarchy and the Tendency to Hegemonies
    Anarchy in the Theoretical Research of International Relations
    The Way Constructivism, Neoliberalism, and Realism Relate to Anarchy
    Status Quo, Revisionism, and Aspiration for Power
    Homeostasis and Preservation of the System
    Homeostasis in the International System
    Homeostasis in International Systems: Historical Examples
    Homeostasis and Feedback Models
    The International Relations Theory of War and Homeostasis
    Polarity of the System: The Independent Variable
    The Most Important Player in the International System: The State
    Great Power or Polar Power
    Polar Power in the Current Study
    Between Sea Power and Land Power
    Possible Polarity Models
    Polarity of the System and International Outcomes
    Summary of the Principle of the Model
    The Systemic Status of the International Relations Theory of War
    The International Relations Theory of War and Other Key Realist Theories
    3. Polarity of the System
    4. How the Research Is Empirically Examined
    Systemic Factors and Stability of International Systems
    Stability of International Systems-Quantitative Research
    Systemic Factors and the Stability of Multipolar Systems
    The Stability of the Multipolar System, 1849-1870
    The Stability of the Multipolar System, 1910-1945
    Systemic Factors and the Stability of Bipolar Systems
    The Stability of the Bipolar System, 1816-1848
    The Stability of the Bipolar System, 1871-1909
    The Stability of the Bipolar System, 1946-1991
    Systemic Factors and the Stability of the Unipolar System
    The Stability of the Unipolar System, 1992-2016
    The Stability of International Systems-Qualitative Assessment
    Stability of International Systems in a Multipolar System
    Wars as an Unintended Consequence or Systemic Dictate of the Players
    The Stability of the Multipolar System, 1849-1870
    Crimean War
    The Crimean War-Common Explanations for Its Outbreak
    The Crimean War-Systemic Causes of Its Outbreak
    The Crimean War-Its Consequences
    The Stability of the Multipolar System, 1910-1945
    The First World War
    Systemic Causes of the Outbreak of the First World War
    The Second World War
    Systemic Analysis of the Outbreak of the Second World War
    The Multipolar System, 1910-1945-Summary and Consequences
    Stability of International Systems in Bipolar System
    The Stability of the Bipolar System, 1816-1848, 1871-1909
    The Stability of the Bipolar System, 1946-1991
    The Long Peace in the Cold War Period and Its Causes
    Stability of International Systems in Unipolar System
    The Stability of the Unipolar System, 1992-2016
    The Unipolar System and American Involvement
    Persian Gulf Region
    East Asia Region
    Military Involvements of the United States
    The Stability of International Systems-Conclusions
    Systemic Factors and Territorial Outcomes of Wars
    Territorial Outcomes of Wars of Polar Powers-Quantitative Assessment
    Territorial Outcomes in Multipolar Systems
    Territorial Outcomes in the Multipolar System, 1849-1870
    Territorial Outcomes in the Multipolar System, 1910-1945
    Territorial Outcomes in Bipolar Systems
    Territorial Outcomes in the Bipolar System, 1816-1848
    Territorial Outcomes in the Bipolar System, 1871-1909
    Territorial Outcomes in the Bipolar System, 1946-1991
    Territorial Outcomes in Unipolar Systems
    Territorial Outcomes in the Unipolar System, 1992-2016
    Territorial Outcomes of Wars of Polar Powers-Qualitative Assessment
    Territorial Outcomes in Multipolar Systems
    The Multipolar System, 1849-1870
    The Crimean War (1853-1856)
    The Seven Weeks' War between Prussia and Austria (1866)
    The Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871)
    The Multipolar System, 1910-1945
    The First World War (1914-1918)
    The Second World War (1939-1945)
    Territorial Outcomes in Bipolar Systems
    The Bipolar System, 1946-1991
    The U.S.-Korea War (1950-1953)
    The U.S.-Vietnam War (1968-1975)
    The Gulf War (1991)
    Territorial Outcomes in Unipolar Systems
    Territorial Outcomes at the End of the Polar Powers' Wars against Afghanistan
    ""The Great Game"" in Central Asia and the Importance of Afghanistan
    The First Anglo-Afghan War (1838-1842)
    Why Did Britain Invade Afghanistan?
    The Invasion
    The Systemic Pressures for the British Pullout from Afghanistan
    The British Withdrawal from Afghanistan
    The First Anglo-Afghan War and Its Consequences
    The Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880)
    Why Did Britain Invade Afghanistan?
    The Invasion
    The Systemic Pressures for the British Pullout from Afghanistan
    Summary of the First (1838-1842) and Second (1878-1880) Anglo-Afghan Wars
    The Third Anglo-Afghan War (1919)
    Why Did Britain Invade Afghanistan?
    The Invasion
    The Systemic Pressures for the British Pullout from Afghanistan
    The Soviet-Afghan War (1979-1988)
    Why Did the Soviet Union Invade Afghanistan?
    The Systemic Constraints That Were Employed in the War
    The U.S.-Afghan War (2001)
    Why Did the United States Invade Afghanistan?
    The Invasion
    The Systemic Pressures for the United States' Departure from Afghanistan
    The Prolonged American Presence in Afghanistan
    The Consequences of the U.S.-Afghan War
    Summary of the Five Wars of Polar Powers against Afghanistan
    Territorial Outcomes of the Wars of Polar Powers-Interim Summary
    5. The Distribution of Power and International Outcomes: Conclusions
    International Outcomes: Analysis and Evaluation
    Index of Stability of International Systems
    Estimation of Territorial Outcomes of Wars of Polar Powers
    A New World Order?
    Appendix A: The Greatest Powers According to the Cow Project
    Appendix B: Interstate War, 1816-2007, According to the Cow Project
    Notes
    References
    Index

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