03835nam 22006974a 450 991095364250332120171026195700.09786612556081978128255608912825560889780472024094047202409410.3998/mpub.17556(CKB)2560000000012897(EBL)3414778(SSID)ssj0000427804(PQKBManifestationID)11304792(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000427804(PQKBWorkID)10413640(PQKB)11739589(MiAaPQ)EBC3414778(OCoLC)615635608(MdBmJHUP)muse9636(MiU)10.3998/mpub.17556(Au-PeEL)EBL3414778(CaPaEBR)ebr10381359(CaONFJC)MIL255608(OCoLC)824100597(BIP)9140466(EXLCZ)99256000000001289720040303d2004 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe scourge of war new extensions on an old problem /edited by Paul F. DiehlAnn Arbor :University of Michigan Press,2004.1 online resource (281 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780472113958 047211395X Includes bibliographical references and index.""CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE""; ""Part I. PATTERNS IN THE EVOLUTION OF WAR AND CONFLICT""; ""POWER LAWS, SCALING, AND FRACTALS IN THE MOST LETHAL INTERNATIONAL AND CIVIL WARS""; ""A NEURAL NETWORK ANALYSIS OF MILITARIZED DISPUTES, 1885-1992""; ""Part II. NATIONAL AND SUB-NATIONAL FACTORS""; ""STATESMEN, POPULAR WISDOM, AND EMPIRICAL REALITIES IN THE STUDY OF CONFLICT AND WAR""; ""THE NATIONAL INTEREST VERSUS INDIVIDUAL POLITICAL AMBITION""; ""ARMS, ALLIANCES, AND SUCCESS IN MILITARIZED DISPUTES AND WARS, 1816-1992""; ""Part III. DYADIC FACTORS AND INTERACTIVE EFFECTS""; ""INTERVENTIONS AS INFLUENCE""""THE SLOW ROASTING OF SACRED COWS""""ALLIANCES, TERRITORIAL DISPUTES, AND THE PROBABILITY OF WAR""; ""TOWARD A SCIENTIFIC THEORY OF WAR""; ""REFERENCES""; ""CONTRIBUTORS""; ""INDEX""J. David Singer's legendary Correlates of War project represented the first comprehensive effort by political scientists to gather and analyze empirical data about the causes of war. In doing so, Singer and his colleagues transformed the face of twentieth-century political science. Their work provoked some of the most important debates in modern international relations -- about the rules governing territory, international intervention, and the so-called "democratic peace." Editor Paul F. Diehl has now convened some of the world's foremost international conflict analysis specialists to reassess COW's contribution to our understanding of global conflict. Each chapter takes one of COW's pathbreaking ideas and reevaluates it in light of subsequent world events and developments in the field. The result is a critical retrospective that will reintroduce Singer's important and still-provocative findings to a new generation of students and specialists. Paul F. Diehl is Professor of Political Science and University Distinguished Scholar at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.WarWarCausesWarMathematical modelsWar.WarCauses.WarMathematical models.355.02Diehl Paul F(Paul Francis)241119Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan)MiUMiUBOOK9910953642503321The scourge of war4477276UNINA