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The Next Great War? : The Roots of World War I and the Risk of U. S. -China Conflict.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Belfer Center Studies in International Security SeriesPublisher: Cambridge : MIT Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (316 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262326773
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Next Great War?DDC classification:
  • 940.3/11
LOC classification:
  • D511 -- .N485 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Before the War: Three Styles of Diplomacy -- 2. Respites or Resolutions? Recurring Crises and the Origins of War -- 3. Better Now Than Later: The Paradox of 1914 as Everyone's Favored Year for War -- 4. Allies, Overbalance, and War -- 5. Economic Interdependence and War -- 6. The Thucydides Trap -- 7. Thucydides Dethroned: Historical Differences That Weaken the Peloponnesian Analogy -- 8. Thucydides, Alliance Politics, and Great Power Conflict -- 9. War, Revolution, and the Uncertain Primacy of Domestic Politics -- 10. Domestic Coalitions,Internationalization, and War: Then and Now -- 11. European Militaries and the Origins of World War I -- 12. Inevitability and War -- 13. Lessons from Europe 1914 for Asia 2014: Reflections on the Centenary of the Outbreak of World War I -- 14. Contingency as a Cause (or Little Things Mean a Lot) -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index -- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs -- Belfer Center Studies in International Security.
Summary: Experts consider how the lessons of World War I can help prevent U.S.-China conflict.
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Before the War: Three Styles of Diplomacy -- 2. Respites or Resolutions? Recurring Crises and the Origins of War -- 3. Better Now Than Later: The Paradox of 1914 as Everyone's Favored Year for War -- 4. Allies, Overbalance, and War -- 5. Economic Interdependence and War -- 6. The Thucydides Trap -- 7. Thucydides Dethroned: Historical Differences That Weaken the Peloponnesian Analogy -- 8. Thucydides, Alliance Politics, and Great Power Conflict -- 9. War, Revolution, and the Uncertain Primacy of Domestic Politics -- 10. Domestic Coalitions,Internationalization, and War: Then and Now -- 11. European Militaries and the Origins of World War I -- 12. Inevitability and War -- 13. Lessons from Europe 1914 for Asia 2014: Reflections on the Centenary of the Outbreak of World War I -- 14. Contingency as a Cause (or Little Things Mean a Lot) -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index -- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs -- Belfer Center Studies in International Security.

Experts consider how the lessons of World War I can help prevent U.S.-China conflict.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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