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Why nations go to war
John G. Stoessinger's Why Nations Go to War is a classic analysis of the factors that drive states to war. Using a case study approach, this fourth edition examines major conflicts of the 20th century and highlights the role of political leaders, misperceptions, miscalculations, and international dynamics as crucial factors underlying the outbreak of war. Stoessinger emphasizes that the decision to go to war is not simply the result of structural competition between states but is also influenced by ideology, emotions, the personalities of leaders, and conflicting domestic interests. This book is an essential reference in the study of international relations, global politics, and peace studies.
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