Asymmetric Conflicts : War Initiation by Weaker Powers
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Asymmetric Conflicts : War Initiation by Weaker Powers

by T. V. Paul

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Item SKU:
56002
Author:
T. V. Paul
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Edition:
1st
ISBN:
9780521466219
EAN13:
9780521466219

Product Description

This book examines a question generally neglected in the study of international relations: why does a militarily and economically less powerful state initiate conflict against a relatively strong state? T. V. Paul analyses this phenomenon by focusing on the strategic and political considerations, domestic and international, which influence a weaker state to initiate war against a more powerful adversary. The key argument of deterrence theory is that the military superiority of the status quo power, coupled with a credible retaliatory threat, will prevent attack by challengers. The author challenges this assumption by examining six twentieth-century asymmetric wars, from the Japanese offensive against Russia in 1904 to the Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands in 1982. The book's findings have wide implications for the study of war, power, deterrence, coercive diplomacy, strategy, arms races, and alliances.