First published in 1988, this title defines systemic world wars as conflicts of wide scope and intensity, which leave profound historical legacies in their wake. Midlarsky develops his basic theory of systemic war, outlining reasons for the absence of wars of this magnitude and describing the violations of certain structural conditions that are associated with the onset of world war. A timely and relevant reissue, this insightful analysis will be of particular value to those interested in International Relations, War and Peace Studies, Military History, and Security Studies.
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