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Understanding War and Peace

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Written for undergraduate students studying the politics of conflict and cooperation, Understanding War and Peace considers the roots of global conflicts and the various means used to resolve them. Edited by Dan Reiter with contributing authors who are all leading scholars in the field, it balances approachable, engaging writing with a conceptually rigorous overview of the most important ideas in conflict studies. Focusing on concepts, policy, and historical applications, the text minimizes literature reviews and technical jargon to engagingly present all major topics in international conflict, including nuclear weapons, peacekeeping, terrorism, gender, alliances, nuclear weapons, environment and conflict, civil wars, public opinion. Enriching the textbook pedagogy, each chapter concludes with a summary of a published quantitative study to introduce students with no prior quantitative training to quantitative analysis. Online resources for instructors include an instructor manual, a test bank and contemporary case studies for each chapter topic regarding the conflict in Ukraine.

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  • Authored by leading scholars in the field covering all topics typically found in IR courses
  • Includes quantitative cases studies for each chapter to introduce students to quantitative analysis, a growing part of IR studies other textbooks don't often address
  • Minimizes literature reviews and technical jargon to make accessible to lower undergraduate students
Author: Reiter Dan
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 450
ISBN: 9781009125031
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 2
Release Year: 2023

Contents
Preface Dan Reiter
Introduction Dan Reiter
Section 1. Broad Perspectives:
1. Bargaining and War Dan Reiter
2. Sex, Gender and Violence Valerie M. Hudson and Dan Reiter
Section 2. Domestic Politics and War:
3. Domestic Political Institutions and War Jessica L. P. Weeks
4. Public Opinion and War Christopher Gelpi
5. Leaders and War Michael C. Horowitz
6. Economics and War Paul Poast
Section 3. Conflict Within States:
7. Civil Wars Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
8. Terrorism Philip B. Potter
Section 4. Diplomacy and Conflict:
9. International Alliances Dan Reiter
10. Mediation and Peacekeeping Kyle Beardsley
Section 5. Special Topics in Conflict:
11. Nuclear Weapons Michael C. Horowitz
12. Drone Warfare Sarah E. Kreps
13. Environment and Conflict Cullen S. Hendrix.

Dr. Dan Reiter is the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Political Science at Emory University. He is one of the leading scholars in international relations, having for decades published across the breadth of conflict topics, including the causes of war, bargaining and war, alliances, terrorism, nuclear weapons, gender and conflict, military effectiveness and war outcomes, IR decision-making, domestic politics and foreign policy, the democratic peace, military strategy, foreign-imposed regime change, and others. He has won many scholarly awards, served on the editorial boards of leading journals in political science and international relations, and has taught undergraduates for decades.

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