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A recent study has shown that the democratic peace—the observation that democratic nations rarely, if ever, fight each other—may be spurious: a capitalist contract-intensive economy appears to account for both democracy and the democratic peace (Mousseau 2009). Since then several defenses of...
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Wars, the Vietnam War, and the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, to the ongoing insurgency in Iraq. At times, initiators of conflict … and insurgent attacks in contemporary Iraq. I then examine testimonies from the 1973 Arab-Israeli War to show that …
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in times of war – i.e., men …
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In 2005, Joseph Lane Jr. remarked: “Whenever we get a new war, we get a new Thucydides.” The fact that scholars and … policymakers have turned to the History in response to the two world wars, the Cold War, the Gulf War, the more recent Iraq War and … the “war on terror” demonstrates the extent to which Thucydides functions as a mirror for society during hard times. But …
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effacing the barrier between war and politics.I first compare the Army's capstone doctrine of 1993, 2001, and 2008 to show that …
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Is systematically targeting an adversary's civilians in war an effective military strategy? This paper assesses the … historical record of civilian victimization and interstate war outcomes from 1816 to 2003. We begin by disaggregating civilian … declined over time. Brief case studies of the Siege of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71) and British counterinsurgency …
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candidate explanations for German behavior before the world wars: the preventive war hypothesis and the Innenpolitik hypothesis …. I find that the logic of prevention does not motivate either war in the long term; security concerns were at most an … intervening phenomenon in the process leading to war. On the other hand, there is strong evidence to suggest that domestic …
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territorial control in the Vietnam War. The aim of the paper is to evaluate the logic of attrition in insurgencies at the village …
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This paper analyzes the uses of force in two successful counterinsurgency (COIN) campaigns to delineate under what conditions the use of military force serves the state's strategic ends, and under what conditions it hinders them. The conventional wisdom prescribes the strictly limited use of...
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