An edition of United we stand? (2005)

United we stand?

divide-and-conquer politics and the logic of international hostility

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An edition of United we stand? (2005)

United we stand?

divide-and-conquer politics and the logic of international hostility

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Language
English
Pages
161

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Table of Contents

Regime vulnerability and international conflict
Coup risk and military division : hostility within the armed forces and regime survival
A theory of counterbalancing as a cause of international conflict
Regime vulnerability, counterbalancing, and international conflict during the Cold War : a quantitative analysis / Aaron Belkin and Evan Schofer
Regime vulnerability as a cause of counterbalancing in Syria in the early 1970s
When dividing the military provides an incentive for conflict : fragmented military forces and international conflict in Shevardnadze's Georgia.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-156) and index.

Published in
Albany
Series
SUNY series in global politics, SUNY series in global politics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.1/6
Library of Congress
JZ1305 .B456 2005, JZ1305.B456 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 161 p. ;
Number of pages
161

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL17744777M
Internet Archive
unitedwestanddiv0000belk
ISBN 10
0791463435
LCCN
2004045270
OCLC/WorldCat
54543826
Goodreads
1498829

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL12243544W

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