This book employs international relations theory to help explain one of the Middle East's bloodiest conflicts. Using power transition and foreign policy reciprocity theory, the author develops new insights into the Iran-Iraq war.
This book employs international relations theory to help explain one of the Middle East's bloodiest conflicts. Using power transition and foreign policy reciprocity theory, the author develops new insights into the Iran-Iraq war.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jerome Donovan is lecturer in International Studies at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. He has written a number of articles on war and conflict, international relations and foreign policy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. An Integrated Approach to Understanding Interstate Conflict Escalation: Introduction 2. An Integrated Approach to Understanding Interstate Conflict Escalation: Theoretical Foundations 3. The Pre Algiers Period: Phase 1 of Iran Iraq Relations 4. The Detente Period: Phase 2 of Iran Iraq Relations 5. The Post Revolution Period: Phase 3 of Iran Iraq Relations 6. Conclusions: Explaining The Iran Iraq War
1. An Integrated Approach to Understanding Interstate Conflict Escalation: Introduction 2. An Integrated Approach to Understanding Interstate Conflict Escalation: Theoretical Foundations 3. The Pre Algiers Period: Phase 1 of Iran Iraq Relations 4. The Detente Period: Phase 2 of Iran Iraq Relations 5. The Post Revolution Period: Phase 3 of Iran Iraq Relations 6. Conclusions: Explaining The Iran Iraq War
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