02095cam a2200289 i 450000100090000000300050000900500170001400800410003101000170007202000390008902000380012802000310016604000280019704200080022505000210023308200200025410000190027424500950029325000200038826400540040830000450046233600210050733700250052833800230055350512120057665000170178817655336NUST20230302092030.0130312s2014 mdua b 001 0 eng  a 2013008136 a9780742566507 (cloth : alk. paper) a9780742566514 (pbk. : alk. paper) z9780742566521 (electronic) aDLCbengcDLCerdadDLC apcc00aU21.2b.C37 201400a327.15, CAS2231 aCashman, Greg.10aWhat causes war? :ban introduction to theories of international conflict /cGreg Cashman. aSecond Edition. 1aLanham, Maryland :bRowman & Littlefield,c[2014] axii, 605 pages :billustrations ;c26 cm atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aChapter 1: Empirical Theory and the Causes of War (Page-1),Chapter 2: The Individual Level of Analysis, Part I: Human Aggression (Page-12),Chapter 3: The Individual Level of Analysis, Part II: Psychological Explanations for War (Page-49), Chapter 4: The Substate Level of Analysis: Group Decision Making (Page-115), Chapter 5: The State Level of Analysis, Part I: Political, Economic, and Demographic Factors (Page-169),Chapter 6: The State Level of Analysis, Part II: Internal Conflicts, Nationalism, and War Weariness (Page-199),Chapter 7: The Dyadic Level of Analysis, Part I: The Nature of Dyads—Really Bad Dyads and Pretty Good Dyads (Page-237),Chapter 8: The Dyadic Level of Analysis, Part II: International Interactions (Page-279),Chapter 9: The Dyadic Level of Analysis, Part III: Game Theory, Bargaining, and Deterrence Theory (Page-319),Chapter 10: The International System Level of Analysis, Part I: Realism, Anarchy, and the Balance of Power (Page-371),Chapter 11: The International System Level of Analysis, Part II: Power Dynamics, Cyclical Theories, and Historical-Structural Theories of War (Page-407),Chapter 12: Constructivism: A Digression (Page-461),Chapter 13: Conclusion (Page-477).  0aWarxCauses.