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Asian Rivalries Conflict Escalation And Limitations On Twolevel Games Sumit Ganguly

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Asian Rivalries Conflict Escalation And Limitations On Twolevel Games Sumit Ganguly
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Publisher: Stanford Security Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Sumit Ganguly, William Thompson
ISBN: 9780804775960, 9780804775953, 0804775966, 0804775958
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Asian Rivalries Conflict Escalation And Limitations On Twolevel Games Sumit Ganguly by Sumit Ganguly, William Thompson 9780804775960, 9780804775953, 0804775966, 0804775958 instant download after payment.

The most typical treatment of international relations is to conceive it as a battle between two antagonistic states volleying back and forth. In reality, interstate relations are often at least two-level games in which decision-makers operate not only in an international environment but also in a competitive domestic context.Given that interstate rivalries are responsible for a disproportionate share of discord in world politics, this book sets out to explain just how these two-level rivalries really work.By reference to specific cases, specialists on Asian rivalries examine three related questions: what is the mix of internal (domestic politics) and external (interstate politics) stimuli in the dynamics of their rivalries; in what types of circumstances do domestic politics become the predominant influence on rivalry dynamics; when domestic politics become predominant, is their effect more likely to lead to the escalation or de-escalation of rivalry hostility? By pulling together the threads laid out by each contributor, the editors create a 'grounded theory' for interstate rivalries that breaks new ground in international relations theory.

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