Incorporating a combination of case studies and statistical analysis to illustrate the research, this volume examines why some countries join interstate wars well after the war has begun. The book focuses on unforeseen events in wars which cause neutral players to update their expectations about the trajectory of the war.
Incorporating a combination of case studies and statistical analysis to illustrate the research, this volume examines why some countries join interstate wars well after the war has begun. The book focuses on unforeseen events in wars which cause neutral players to update their expectations about the trajectory of the war.
Zachary C. Shirkey is an Assistant Professor of Political Science, Hunter College, CUNY, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 The Puzzle of Why States Join Ongoing Wars Chapter 2 Previous Findings and a New Theory of Joining Chapter 3 Statistical Analysis of the Spread of War Chapter 4 The Crimean War Chapter 5 The First World War Chapter 6 The Franco-Prussian War Chapter 7 Joining Since 1945 Chapter 8 Conclusions, Extensions, and Avenues for Future Research
Chapter 1 The Puzzle of Why States Join Ongoing Wars Chapter 2 Previous Findings and a New Theory of Joining Chapter 3 Statistical Analysis of the Spread of War Chapter 4 The Crimean War Chapter 5 The First World War Chapter 6 The Franco-Prussian War Chapter 7 Joining Since 1945 Chapter 8 Conclusions, Extensions, and Avenues for Future Research
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