Conflict Among Nations
Glenn Herald Snyder, Paul Diesing
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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Internationales Recht, Ausländisches Recht
Beschreibung
How do nations act in a crisis? This book seeks to answer that question both theoretically and historically. It tests and synthesizes theories of political behavior by comparing them with the historical record. The authors apply theories of bargaining, game theory, information processing, decision-making, and international systems to case histories of sixteen crises that occurred during a seventy-five year period. The result is a revision and integration of diverse concepts and the development of a new empirical theory of international conflict.
Originally published in 1978.
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International crisis, Perfidious Albion, Foreign policy, Nikita Khrushchev, Cuban Missile Crisis, Arms control, Agadir Crisis, Coercive logic, Cold War, Disenchantment, Soviet Union, Groupthink, Satisficing, Bounded rationality, Nuclear warfare, Peace treaty, Bargaining power, Fraud, Superiority (short story), Distrust, Annexation, Coercive diplomacy, Aftermath of World War II, Flexible response, Konrad Adenauer, Adolf Hitler, Inside the Third Reich, Two-front war, Great power, Theory of International Politics, Politics, Probability, Conciliation, Calculation, Isolationism, West Berlin, Blockade, Deterrence (legal), Interdependence, Impossibility, Security dilemma, Duff Cooper, Crisis management, Reprisal, Soviet Empire, Demoralization (warfare), Threat (computer), Pretext, Result, Bribery, Embargo, Appeasement, Warfare, Anti-communism, War, Military occupation, Imperialism, Triple Entente, Limited war, Czechoslovakia, International relations, Plausible deniability, Preventive war, Ambiguity, Client state, Sphere of influence, Defection, Salami tactics, Preemptive war, Uncertainty