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The Balance Of Power Stability In International Systems Emerson M S Niou

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The Balance Of Power Stability In International Systems Emerson M S Niou
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.27 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Emerson M. S. Niou, Peter C. Ordeshook, Gregory F. Rose
ISBN: 9780511664281, 9780521374712
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Balance Of Power Stability In International Systems Emerson M S Niou by Emerson M. S. Niou, Peter C. Ordeshook, Gregory F. Rose 9780511664281, 9780521374712 instant download after payment.

One of the fundamental issues of international relations concerns whether, and under what conditions, stability prevails in anarchic systems--systems in which all authority and institutional restraints to action are wholly endogenous. This book uses the tools provided by contemporary game theory to develop a comprehensive theory of such systems and details both necessary and sufficient conditions for stability. The authors first define two forms of stability--system and resource stability. International political systems are said to be stable when no state confronts the possibility of a loss of sovereignty. Resource stability, in contrast, requires that the current distribution of wealth and power among states can change only due to differences in the vitality of economics. The theory developed in this book refines the classic balance of power theory and formally incorporates into that theory the consideration of endogenous resource growth, preventive war, war costs, and the imperatives of geography, revealing a fundamental conflict between the concepts of "balancers" and "central powers."

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