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The Causes of war
Geoffrey Blainey's The Causes of War is a classic study of why wars happen and why peace fails to endure. In this third edition, Blainey examines the historical patterns of international conflict, highlighting the factors of perception, miscalculation, balance of power, and national interests that often trigger war. The book also examines the relationship between optimism and the political decision to go to war, and how communication and diplomacy can reduce the risk of conflict. With its historical and analytical approach, this work is an essential reference in the study of international relations, military history, and peace theory.
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