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Tarzan at the Earth's Core

by Burroughs, Edgar Rice

  • ISBN: 9780803262560
  • ISBN10: 0803262566

Tarzan at the Earth's Core

by Burroughs, Edgar Rice

  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publish date: 09/01/2006
  • ISBN: 9780803262560
  • ISBN10: 0803262566
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Description: "The causes of wars have received far more scholarly attention than their termination, yet ending them once started is a crucial issue both for theorists and policymakers. In How Wars End , Dan Reiter extends the bargaining model of war to resolve key discrepancies in its ability to explain termination. In the process, he offers a model of theoretical clarity and rich empirical case analysis. Reiter is one of the most consistently insightful scholars in security studies today, and his contribution on this issue is essential reading for anyone who cares about the problem of war."-- Stephen Biddle, Council on Foreign Relations "A very fine book. How Wars End is the first serious attempt to integrate the information and commitment perspectives on war termination, and the first book that I am aware of to focus so systematically on the connection between war termination and war aims. It is hard to imagine how any course with a substantial focus on rationalist explanations of war could neglect to assign this book."-- Benjamin Valentino, Dartmouth College "Integrating important recent strands of rationalist theorizing about war as a bargaining problem, Reiter synthesizes an original explanation for war termination that hinges on belligerents' expectations about the costs and benefits of continued fighting. This will be a widely read, influential book that will immediately become a standard work in a lively literature that is right at the heart of contemporary international relations scholarship."-- Jack L. Snyder, Columbia University
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