States, nations and the great powers the sources of regional war and peace
Miller offers a theory of war and peace developed through an analysis of regional conflict. The book contains detailed data on the causes of war in the post-1945 era and of the state-to-nation balance in different regions.
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Cambridge University Press
2007
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| Series: | Cambridge studies in international relations
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Table of Contents:
- Why some regions are peaceful and others are not
- A theory of regional war and peace
- States, nations and war
- Explaining the war proneness of the Middle East
- The great powers and war and peace in the Middle East
- War and peace in the Balkans: states, nations, and great powers
- The state-to-nation balance and the emergence of peace in South America during the twentieth century
- The emergence of high level-peace in post-1945 Western Europe: nationalism, democracy, hegemony, and regional integration.


