The Ashgate Research Companion to War: Origins and Prevention

Author:   Oleg Kobtzeff ,  Hall Gardner
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780754678267


Pages:   688
Publication Date:   28 January 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Many different social scientists have been challenged by the origins of wars, their immediate causes and the mechanisms leading to the breakdown of peaceful relations. Many have speculated whether conflicts were avoidable and whether alternative policies might have prevented conflict. The Ashgate Research Companion to War provides contributions from a number of theorists and historians with a focus on long term, systemic conflicts. The problèmatique is introduced by the Editors highlighting the need for interdisciplinary approaches to the study of war as a global phenomenon. The following 29 essays provide a comprehensive study guide in four sections: Part I explicates differing theories as to the origins of war under the general concept of 'polemology'. Part II analyzes significant conflicts from the Peloponnesian wars to World War II. Part III examines the ramifications of Cold War and post-Cold War conflict. Part IV looks at long cycles of systemic conflict, and speculates, in part, whether another global war is theoretically possible, and if so, whether it can be averted. This comprehensive volume brings us a much needed analysis of wars throughout the ages, their origins, their consequences, and their relationship to the present. A valuable understanding that is ideal for social scientists from a variety of backgrounds.

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Author:   Oleg Kobtzeff ,  Hall Gardner
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 4.90cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.564kg
ISBN:  

9780754678267


ISBN 10:   0754678261
Pages:   688
Publication Date:   28 January 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'Rich and diverse in terms of sources and perspectives, these assembled essays combine international relations theory with history. Addressing some of the great puzzles of statecraft, such as the origin of World War I, these essays will find a valued place in the classroom.' Charles F. Doran, Johns Hopkins SAIS, USA '... a weighty tome that takes an interdisciplinary [...] approach to the study of war... Recommended.' Choice 'This broad-ranging, interdisciplinary and transatlantic conversation looks at war from new angles, focusing on the multilayered deep structures and systems underlying surface events. From Azar Gat's brilliant overview of human warfare to the causes of World War I and the rise of China, this thought-provoking collection views a familiar landscape of themes and events from new perspectives.' Joshua S. Goldstein, American University, USA (emeritus) 'The essays in this volume cover an admirable range of topics, including the evolution of modern warfare, the role of gender in conflict, the role of the state and Anarchist critiques of warfare, cyber-conflict, child soldiers, and the future of asymmetric conflict. Many of these essays are useful summaries of the literature and would be a valuable resource for students beginning to work in those areas... the volume takes an important step forward by translating the writings of some key French thinkers on war, such as Jean-Paul Charnay, while bringing the insights of others to the attention of English-speaking audiences... If one wishes to adopt or even learn more about the polemological approach, these essays are fascinating.' Perspectives on Terrorism 'As befits the title 'research companion', this volume of collected works on the topic of war by Professors Hall Gardner and Oleg Kobtzeff of the American University of Paris provides a detailed exposition of the causes of war through the theoretical lens of 'polemology'. Those embarking on the journey through this book will find a number of fascinating - albeit at times dense - chapters covering this broad topic from dimensions as diverse as electoral politics, gender, geography, media, climate and religion. The chapters also cover various periods of history from the pre-agricultural, through the classical eras to the wars of the industrial era, and into modern times... The Ashgate Research Companion to War commends itself, through the breadth of its treatment of the subject and the many debates it surfaces, to serious students of war. It is certainly a book to 'dip into and out of' as the needs of the researcher dictate.' Australian Army Journal 'The Ashgate Research Companions offer a 'comprehensive and authoritative state-of-the-art review of current research', in this case into the origins and prevention of war. Written mainly by sociologists and historians and over 600 pages long, War: origins and prevention is potentially a valuable companion for a health professional working on health and conflict issues who needs background information on the psychological, social and political drivers of conflict... The companion covers a huge sweep of history, from ancient Athens to the 'War on Terror', and a wide range of disciplines... the companion's assertion that 'global peace necessitates significant systemic and structural transformations and re-equilibration at the local, regional and global levels' is very welcome and there is an impressive amount of fact here to show why.' Medicine, Conflict & Survival 'The book has many merits; it challenges well-established schools in international relations theory, it provides deft summaries of lesser-known approaches to the study of war (Gardner's chapter on alienation, for example), and it covers a considerable historical range.' War in History


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Hall Gardner, Professor and Chair, International and Comparative Politics, American University of Paris, France and Oleg Kobtzeff, Assistant Professor, International and Comparative Politics, American University of Paris, France Hall Gardner, Oleg Kobtzeff, Azar Gat, Debra L. DeLaet, Andrew Robinson, Peter Emerson, Troy Davis, Athina Karatzogianni, Marco Rimanelli, Ilya Platov, Anthony D'Agostino, Steven Ekovich, Susan Hitchcock Perry, Carol Mann, Ben Cramer, Francois Gere, Jean Paul Charnay, William R. Thompson, George Modelski.

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