WHY NATIONS FIGHT
Past and Future Motives for War
By
RICHARD NED LEBOW
CONTENTS
PART 1 Introduction
1 Introduction - What is war
- The causes of war
- What is Novel about this Book?
2 Theoriesofwar - Realism
- Power Transition
- Marxism
- Reason and Rationalist theories
- Co-relational studies of War
PART II War in the past
3 Theory and propositions
4 Data set and findings
PART III War in the future
5 Interest and security
6 Standing and revenge
PART IV Conclusion
7 Conclusion
FIGURES
1 .1 Wars by year, 1946 – 2007
2.1 State power, 1740–1840
2.2 State power, 1845–1950
4.1 “Objective” and perceived leading powers
4.2 Great, rising and declining powers: 1648–2000
4.3 War initiation
4.4 Motives for war
4.5a Rising power targets
4.5b Dominant power targets
4.6 Systemic wars
4.7 War breakouts
TABLES
2.1 Post - 1945 wars pa ge
3.1 Motives, emotions, goals and means
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