Order within Anarchy examines treaty law, focusing on international law, laws of war and how effective such limitations truly are.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James D. Morrow is A. F. K. Organski Collegiate Professor of World Politics and Research Professor at the Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan. He previously taught at the Graduate Institute of International Studies at Stanford University, the University of Rochester and Michigan State University. He is the author of Game Theory for Political Scientists, co-author of The Logic of Political Survival, and author of more than sixty articles in refereed journals and other publications. He was president of the Peace Science Society (International) in 2008-9. Morrow received the Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association in 1994 and has been a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution and an Advanced Research Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies for the Social Science Research Council.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Common conjectures, norms, and identities 3. The laws of war in their strategic context 4. Modeling minutia 5. Patterns of compliance with the laws of war during the twentieth century 6. Statistical gore 7. Spoilt darlings? Treatment of prisoners of war during the World Wars 8. Assessing variation across issues: aerial bombing, chemical weapons, treatment of civilians, and conduct on the high seas 9. Dynamics of common conjectures: the rational evolution of norms 10. Conclusion: current issues and policy insights.
1. Introduction 2. Common conjectures, norms, and identities 3. The laws of war in their strategic context 4. Modeling minutia 5. Patterns of compliance with the laws of war during the twentieth century 6. Statistical gore 7. Spoilt darlings? Treatment of prisoners of war during the World Wars 8. Assessing variation across issues: aerial bombing, chemical weapons, treatment of civilians, and conduct on the high seas 9. Dynamics of common conjectures: the rational evolution of norms 10. Conclusion: current issues and policy insights.
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