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The War Trap

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“This illuminating work is a masterful study that delves into the causes of war using a wholly new approach. Utilizing the assumptions of rational behavior, de Mesquita focuses on the perspective of decision making as an attempt to understand the phenomenon of war. . . . The book is highly stimulating . . . provocative, and certainly quite timely. . . a superb example of methodological exposition . . . Likely to appeal to the serious scholar of social sciences in general and of international relations in particular.”―Ghulam M. Haniff, The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science“A major work. It is certain to inspire theoretical elaboration and refinement, additional testing of its propositions, and fruitful application. Moreover, it is destined to be considered a classic contribution to the scientific understanding of interstate conflict and war.”―Frank C. Zagare, American Political Science Review“Rigorous and insightful analysis. . . . An important contribution to our theories of choice, relevant to all students of politics. The study is an exemplar in its development of systemic mini-theory accomplished by empirical tests of its propositions, completely worthy of emulation by those of us who profess to be political scientists , young and old.”―Harold Guetzkow“A tour de force of theory, testing, and illustration.”―Brice M. Russett

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The War Trap, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita

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1983
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Titul
The War Trap
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1983
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
240
ISBN10
0300030916
ISBN13
9780300030914
Série
Hodnotenie
3,55 z 5
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“This illuminating work is a masterful study that delves into the causes of war using a wholly new approach. Utilizing the assumptions of rational behavior, de Mesquita focuses on the perspective of decision making as an attempt to understand the phenomenon of war. . . . The book is highly stimulating . . . provocative, and certainly quite timely. . . a superb example of methodological exposition . . . Likely to appeal to the serious scholar of social sciences in general and of international relations in particular.”―Ghulam M. Haniff, The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science“A major work. It is certain to inspire theoretical elaboration and refinement, additional testing of its propositions, and fruitful application. Moreover, it is destined to be considered a classic contribution to the scientific understanding of interstate conflict and war.”―Frank C. Zagare, American Political Science Review“Rigorous and insightful analysis. . . . An important contribution to our theories of choice, relevant to all students of politics. The study is an exemplar in its development of systemic mini-theory accomplished by empirical tests of its propositions, completely worthy of emulation by those of us who profess to be political scientists , young and old.”―Harold Guetzkow“A tour de force of theory, testing, and illustration.”―Brice M. Russett