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Why Minor Powers Risk Wars with Major Powers
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Through a range of case studies spanning the post-Cold War period in Iraq, Moldova and Serbia, this innovative book breaks new ground in its study of asymmetric conflicts where warring sides exhibi...
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Through a range of case studies spanning the post-Cold War period in Iraq, Moldova and Serbia, this innovative book breaks new ground in its study of asymmetric conflicts where warring sides exhibit vast power differentials. It uses multiple theories to examine the different pathways that encourage minor powers to engage in both offensive and defensive wars that they are likely to lose, analysing domestic crisis as a key catalyst and considering ways to mitigate conditions that drive conflict. The author provides an important framework that can be applied to contemporary conflicts elsewhere.
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Pages: 232
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date:
23 November 2019
ISBN: 9781529205206
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, Diplomacy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Military Policy, International relations, Geopolitics
Marinko Bobić is a Lecturer at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at Leiden University.
Introduction;
In Search of a Theory of Minor Powers in Interstate Asymmetric Conflict;
Pathways to Conflict Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA);
Iraq: Military Confrontation with the United States and its Thirty-Three Allies;
Moldova: Military Confrontation with Russian Forces;
Serbia: Military Confrontation with NATO;
Conclusion: Dealing with Complexity, Defeat and Beliefs.