Regions, power, and conflict : constrained capabilities, hierarchy, and rivalry / William R. Thompson [and 10 more].

The three main levels of analysis in international relations have been the systemic, the national, and the individual. A fourth level that falls between the systemic and the national is the region. It is woefully underdeveloped in comparison to the attention afforded the other three. Yet regions ten...

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Other Authors: Thompson, William R., Volgy, Thomas J., Bezerra, Paul, Cramer, Jacob, Gordell, Kelly Marie, Pardesi, Manjeet Singh, Rasler, Karen A., 1952-, Rhamey, J. Patrick Jr., 1984-, Sakuwa, Kentaro, Van Nostrand, Rachel
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2022.
Series:Evidence-based approaches to peace and conflict studies ; v. 6.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Significance of Regional Analyses
  • The Case for Comparative Regional Analysis in International Politics
  • Borders, Rivalry, Democracy, and Conflict in the European Region, 1816-1994
  • In Search of Super Asia
  • Is There a Central Asia and Does It Matter?
  • The Strength of Nations: Constrained Indicators and the Salience of Asymmetry in Conflict Relationships
  • Differences in Strength Across Regions
  • Conflict, Regions, and Regional Hierarchies
  • Sources of Regional Conflict and Peace in the Empirical International Relations Literature: States, Dyads, and Beyond
  • Bad Neighborhoods in World Politics: Ethnic Political Exclusion, Weak States, and Interstate Territorial Disputes
  • Regions and World Order Preferences.