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Synopsis
"This illuminating work is a masterful study that delves into the causes of war using a wholly new approach. Utilizing the assumptions of rational behavior, de Mesquita focuses on the perspective of decision making as an attempt to understand the phenomenon of war. . . . The book is **highly stimulating**. . . **provocative, and certainly quite timely. . . a superb example of methodological exposition**. . . Likely to appeal to the serious scholar of social sciences in general and of international relations in particular."-Ghulam M. Haniff, *The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science*
"A major work. It is certain to inspire theoretical elaboration and refinement, additional testing of its propositions, and fruitful application. Moreover, it is destined to be considered a classic contribution to the scientific understanding of interstate conflict and war."-Frank C. Zagare, *American Political Science Review* "Rigorous and insightful analysis. . . . An important contribution to our theories of choice, relevant to all students of politics. The study is an exemplar in its development of systemic mini-theory accomplished by empirical tests of its propositions, completely worthy of emulation by those of us who profess to be political *scientists*, young and old."-Harold Guetzkow
"A tour de force of theory, testing, and illustration."-Brice M. Russett
Publisher information
- Publisher: Yale University Press
- ISBN: 9780300030914
- Number of pages: 226
- Dimensions: 219 x 136 x 16 mm
- Weight: 334g
- Languages: English
