Revolution and War
Material type: TextSeries: Cornell Studies in Security AffairsPublication details: Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ. Press, 1996Description: 365pISBN:- 0801482976 (pbk.)
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321.094 HAL Revolution and world politics: the rise and fall of the sixth Great Power | 321.094 MEE Caribbean revolutions and revolutionary theory: an assessment of Cuba, Nicaragua and Grenada | 321.094 MID Inequality and contemporary revolutions | 321.094 WAL Revolution and War | 321.60959 KER Monarchy in Southeast Asia : the faces of tradition in transition / | 321.8 ARB Democracy | 321.8 ARB Democracy |
Examines the international impact of revolutionary change, focusing primarily on the relationship between revolution and war. The author seeks to explain why revolutions increase the intensity of security competition between states, and thus create a high probability of war.
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