The State, War, and the State of War (Cambridge Studies in International Relations, Series Number 51)
Scholarly work on international relations and state behavior. Analyzes the dynamics of war, state power, and the state of war through theoretical perspectives. Customer notes indicate interest in rigorous analysis
Highlights
- theoretical framework
- state behavior in conflict
- war and governance analysis
Pros
- scholarly and rigorous analysis
- clear theoretical framework
- relevant to international relations study
- well-cited academic source
Cons
- dense for casual readers