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" Strategic rivalries in world politics : "
Michael P. Colaresi, Karen Rasler and William R. Thompson.
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BL
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990350
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b744720
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Main Entry
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Colaresi, Michael P.,1976-
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Title & Author
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Strategic rivalries in world politics : : position, space and conflict escalation /\ Michael P. Colaresi, Karen Rasler and William R. Thompson.
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Publication Statement
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Cambridge :: Cambridge University Press,, 2007.
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1 online resource (xiv, 314 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0511374933
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: 0511376464
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: 0511377401
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: 0511378289
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: 0511379153
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: 051149128X
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: 1107184967
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: 1281243701
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: 6611243704
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: 9780511374937
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: 9780511376467
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: 9780511377402
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: 9780511378287
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: 9780511379154
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: 9780511491283
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: 9781107184961
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: 9781281243706
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: 9786611243708
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0521707617
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052188134X
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9780521707619
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9780521881340
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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An introduction to strategic rivalries -- Defining and identifying strategic rivalries in world politics -- Describing strategic rivalies -- Protracted conflict and crisis escalation -- Serial crisis behavior and escalating risks -- Contiguity, space and position in the major power subsystem -- Initiating and escalating positional and spatial rivalries -- Arms build-ups and alliances in the steps-to work theory -- Contested territory and conflict resolution -- Inducements, facilitators, and suppressors.
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Abstract
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International conflict is neither random nor inexplicable. It is highly structured by antagonisms between a relatively small set of states that regard each other as rivals. Examining the 173 strategic rivalries in operation throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this book identifies the differences rivalries make in the probability of conflict escalation and analyzes how they interact with serial crises, arms races, alliances and capability advantages. The authors distinguish between rivalries concerning territorial disagreement (space) and rivalries concerning status and influence (position) and show how each leads to markedly different patterns of conflict escalation. They argue that rivals are more likely to engage in international conflict with their antagonists than non-rival pairs of states and conclude with an assessment of whether we can expect democratic peace, economic development and economic interdependence to constrain rivalry-induced conflict.
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Subject
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Strategic rivalries (World politics)
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War.
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Guerre.
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Relations internationales.
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Internationale Politik
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Internationale Politik.
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Internationaler Konflikt
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Globalization.
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Rivalität
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Rivalität.
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Strategic rivalries (World politics)
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Strategie.
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War.
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Weltpolitik
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Dewey Classification
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327.1
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LC Classification
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JZ1329.5.C64 2007
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Added Entry
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Rasler, Karen A.,1952-
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Thompson, William R.
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