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BEHAVIOUR SOCIETY NUC WAR V 2

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$ 39.95
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780195057683
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Page Count: viii,367
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In the last year the world has witnessed changes in East-West relations that would have been unthinkable only a short time ago. The Berlin Wall has crumbled, Eastern Europe has thrown out its authoritarian leaders, and the Soviet Union itself has undergone dramatic changes in political structure and foreign policy. The U.S. public no longer regards the Eastern Bloc as the principal threat to national security. Yet even with the undeniable thaw in the Cold War many of the old scenarios for "World War III" remain as plausible as they were in the past, and new sources of instability could arise from ethnic conflicts, economic competition, or other sources. The second volume of Behavior, Society, and Nuclear War addresses the potential causes of nuclear war within the context of this changing political landscape. As in the first volume of this series, leading scholars review specific behavioral and social phenomena and processes that may be critical in determining war and peace--how foreign policy decision are made, the role of arms races, and the activities of third-party moderators. Volume Two also explores the effects of changing international conditions on the potential for the growing importance of conflicts between small powers, the possibility that techniques of reassurance can supplement deterrence, and the sources of moderation in Soviet security policy. Informed by the most up-to-date scholarship, Behavior, Society, and NuclearWar will be essential reading for anyone interested in international relations, disarmament, political science, and sociology.

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Authors TETLOCK
Interest Age From 16 up
ISBN 9780195057683
Binding Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions 216 x 146 x 21
Page Count viii,367

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