Conflict after the Cold War : arguments on causes of war and peace / edited by Richard K. Betts, Columbia University.
Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ©2022Edition: Sixth editionDescription: 706 pages illustrations 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781032010083
- D2009 .C66 2022
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"Edited by one of the most renowned scholars in the field, Richard Betts' Conflict After the Cold War assembles classic and contemporary readings on enduring problems of international security. Offering broad historical and philosophical breadth, the carefully chosen and excerpted selections in this popular reader help students engage in key debates over the future of war and the new forms that violent conflict will take. Conflict After the Cold War encourages closer scrutiny of the political, economic, social, and military factors that drive war and peace. New to the Sixth Edition: Eight new readings covering issues that have grown in salience since the previous edition or that present new interpretations of answers to old problems, including pieces by Robert Kagan, Edward O. Wilson, Scott D. Sagan, Robert Jervis and Jason Healey, Jacqueline L. Hazelton, Oystein Tunsjo, and Michael Beckley. Updated volume and chapter introductions and a new reading by Richard K. Betts"--

