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Regions of War and Peace
Asks whether the causes of war among great powers apply to other countries, examining regions around the world.
Douglas Lemke (Author)
9780521809856, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 24 January 2002
256 pages, 27 tables
23.6 x 15.7 x 2.2 cm, 0.52 kg
'… a major contribution to international relations and the study of the causes of war … should encourage future research.' Michael Rudy, University of Missouri
In this contribution to the literature on the causes of war, Douglas Lemke asks whether the same factors affect minor powers as affect major ones. He investigates whether power parity and dissatisfaction with the status quo have an impact within Africa, the Far East, the Middle East and South America. Lemke argues that there are similarities across these regions and levels of power, and that parity and dissatisfaction are correlates of war around the world. The extent to which they increase the risk of war varies across regions, however, and the book looks at the possible sources of this cross-regional variation, concluding that differential progress toward development is the likely cause. This book will interest students and scholars of international relations and peace studies, as well as comparative politics and area studies.
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical origins
3. Theoretical revision: the multiple hierarchy model
4. Identifying local hierarchies and measuring key variables
5. Empirical investigations
6. Further investigations I: Great power interference?
7. Further investigations II: an African (interstate) peace?
8. Conclusions, implications and directions for continued research.
Subject Areas: International relations [JPS]
