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020 _a9781441182494 (hardback)
082 0 0 _a303.6/6
100 1 _aStander, Simon.
245 1 0 _aWhy war :
300 _axi, 281 pages ;
505 8 _aMachine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgements Foreword Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Why War: Approaching a Method Chapter Three: Nationalism and Nation-states Chapter Four: Capitalism Chapter Five: The Americas Chapter Six: Democracy, the 'State', War and Human Rights Chapter Seven: Military-Industrial Complexes Chapter Eight: Resource Wars Chapter Nine: End of Empires, Decolonisation and War Chapter Ten: Conclusions Bibliography Endnotes Index.
520 _a"This groundbreaking survey explains why war remains predominant in today's world by showing how the spread of nationalism and capitalism has brought about modern warfare. It argues that the key explanation for modern conflict, which is characterized by violent conflicts between nation-states, civil war, and wars over resources, rests in the dialectical relationship between nation-states and capitalist modes of production, where nations have finite boundaries that capitalism seek to transcend in search of increased profits. Discussing issues such as globalization, global capitalism, North and Latin American continental policies, the nature of democracy, decolonization, and technology and military industrial complexes, this unique work challenges common approaches to international relations and peace studies. This innovative, accessible work provides new insights into the causes and nature of modern war that will appeal to any student concerned with peace and violent conflict within the various fields of international relations, political economy, peace studies, and more"--
650 0 _aWar
650 0 _aWar
650 0 _aCapitalism.
650 0 _aNationalism.
650 0 _aNation-state
650 0 _aGlobalization.
650 7 _aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
650 7 _aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays.
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999 _c2022
_d2022