The Causes of WarBlainey analyserer krig og freds indbyrdes afhængighed. Han konkluderer bl.a. at magtbalance giver større sandsynlighed for krig og at uligevægt i styrker giver mere stabilitet. Han påstår at fred er en fortsættelse af krig med andre midler og udelukker teorien om "accidental war". |
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