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Allies Yet Rivals International Politics In 18th Century Europe Marco Cesa

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Allies Yet Rivals International Politics In 18th Century Europe Marco Cesa
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Marco Cesa
ISBN: 9781503627376, 1503627373
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Allies Yet Rivals International Politics In 18th Century Europe Marco Cesa by Marco Cesa 9781503627376, 1503627373 instant download after payment.

Alliances are characterized by an inherent struggle for power between the allies themselves to deal with a common external enemy. Yet diplomatic history clearly shows that, at the best of times, this cooperative dimension is only one of the many aspects in play: alongside it, or even in its place, there are often strong elements of competition between allies. Building upon this insight, Marco Cesa argues that alliances are first of all a tool aimed at rendering predictable behavior from an ally by securing its cooperation. He also takes issue with the way alliances are often discussed as if they were all alike. Accordingly, the book provides a typology of alliances that distinguishes four possible types and sheds light on interallied relations, indicating their causes and effects. Historical case studies from 18th-century Europe, beginning with the War of the Spanish Succession and proceeding chronologically until the eve of the French Revolution, offer readers an overview of almost the entire century.

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