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El. knyga: Outbreak of the First World War: Structure, Politics, and Decision-Making

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Edited by (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Edited by (Rutgers University, New Jersey)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781139905114
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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781139905114
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The First World War had profound consequences both for the evolution of the international system and for domestic political systems. How and why did the war start? Offering a unique interdisciplinary perspective, this volume brings together a distinguished group of diplomatic historians and international relations scholars to debate the causes of the war. Organized around several theoretically based questions, it shows how power, alliances, historical rivalries, militarism, nationalism, public opinion, internal politics, and powerful personalities shaped decision-making in each of the major countries in the lead up to war. The emphasis on the interplay of theory and history is a significant contribution to the dialogue between historians and political scientists, and will contribute to a better understanding of the war in both disciplines.

Recenzijos

'The First World War is a dominant event for subfields in both history and political science. This interdisciplinary revisiting of the causes of the conflict focuses on several enduring and important questions, including the impact of situational and dispositional factors, whether Germany or other states bear primary responsibility, and why the war began in 1914. These serious, scholarly, and timely essays are a valuable addition to multiple research traditions, including international relations theory, security studies, and diplomatic history.' Colin Elman, Maxwell School of Syracuse University 'This important collection of essays offers new perspectives on a century-old controversy that shows no sign of abating. It is a unique volume which advances original and thought-provoking interpretations by leading historians and political scientists.' Annika Mombauer, The Open University 'World War I continues to command attention even after a century both because of the immense destruction it caused and the still worse conflict and war it helped produce. That it also remains highly instructive on fundamental questions of war, peace, and international politics is convincingly proved by this well organized and expertly edited collection of original essays by leading historians and political scientists.' Paul W. Schroeder, Professor (emeritus), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 'The editors are to be congratulated for assembling a closely reasoned volume of essays of outstanding quality. Blending insights from international history and from political science, this book provides an indispensable update that forcefully represents both sides in the continuing debate.' David Stevenson, London School of Economics and Political Science 'A fruitful collaboration of historians and political scientists that contains much high class scholarship.' Wall Street Journal 'This collection of essays by historians and political scientists from across the English-speaking world examine various aspects of the political and diplomatic institutions and decisions that had immediate influence on the outbreak of the Great War. The essays are all well-documented and thoughtful An excellent work, this is primarily for the serious scholar of the Great War and of decision-making in times of crisis.' NYMAS Review

Daugiau informacijos

This volume brings together leading historians and international relations scholars to debate the causes of the First World War.
List of figures
ix
List of tables
x
List of contributors
xi
Preface xv
Part I Overview of debates about the causes of the First World War
1 Introduction: historians, political scientists, and the causes of the First World War
3(27)
Jack S. Levy
John A. Vasquez
2 July 1914 revisited and revised: the erosion of the German paradigm
30(35)
Samuel R. Williamson Jr.
Part II Structure and agency
3 Strategic rivalries and complex causality in 1914
65(22)
Karen Rasler
William R. Thompson
4 A "formidable factor in European politics": views of Russia in 1914
87(28)
T. G. Otte
Part III The question of preventive war
5 Restraints on preventive war before 1914
115(24)
William Mulligan
6 The sources of preventive logic in German decision-making in 1914
139(28)
Jack S. Levy
7 International relations theory and the three great puzzles of the First World War
167(32)
Dale C. Copeland
8 Was the First World War a preventive war? Concepts, criteria, and evidence
199(28)
John A. Vasquez
Part IV The role of the other powers
9 War accepted but unsought: Russia's growing militancy and the July Crisis, 1914
227(25)
Ronald P. Bobroff
10 France's unreadiness for war in 1914 and its implications for French decision-making in the July Crisis
252(21)
J. F. V. Keiger
References 273(21)
Index 294
Jack S. Levy is Board of Governors' Professor in the Department of Political Science at Rutgers University. John A. Vasquez is Mackie Scholar in International Relations in the Department of Political Science at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.