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In a World of Cannibals, Everyone Votes for War: Democracy and Peace Reconsidered (Murray Wolfson, Patrick James and Eric J. Solberg, 1998) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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For Kin or Country: Xenophobia, Nationalism, and War (Stephen S. Saideman and R. William Ayres, 2008) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Asymmetric Conflicts: War Initiation by Weaker Powers (T. V. Paul, 1994) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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What Do We Know About Crisis, Escalation and War? A Visual Assessment of the International Crisis Behavior Project (Patrick James, 2019) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of Peace Science, respectively, are the field as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Systems in Crisis: New Imperatives of High Politics at Century’s End (Charles F. Doran, 1991)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to great powers as a collectivity and individual great powers.
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Causes of War: Power and the Roots of Conflict – Windows Model (Stephen Van Evera, 1999)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Causes of War: Power and the Roots of Conflict – Stability Model (Stephen Van Evera, 1999)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Causes of War: Power and the Roots of Conflict – Offense-Defense Model (Stephen Van Evera, 1999)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Rising Titans, Falling Giants: How Great Powers Exploit Power Shifts (Joshua R. Shifrinson, 2020)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Modern Hatreds: The Symbolic Politics of Ethnic War (Stuart J. Kaufman, 2001)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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How Probable is Cyber War? Bringing IR Theory Back In to the Cyber Conflict Debate (Timothy J. Junio, 2013)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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War on Sacred Grounds (Ron E. Hassner, 2009)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Explaining the Iraq War: Counterfactual Theory, Logic and Evidence (Frank P. Harvey, 2012)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Territoriality and War in International Crises: Theory and Findings, 1918-2001 (Hemda Ben-Yehuda, 2004)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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The Stability of a Unipolar World (William C. Wohlforth, 1999)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Crises and Crisis Generations: The Long-term Impact of International Crises on Military Political Participation (Peter B. White, 2017)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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The Politics of Religious Outbidding (Monica Duffy Toft, 2013)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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The Petroleum Triangle: Oil, Globalization, and Terror (Steve A. Yetiv, 2011)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Power Politics (Martin Wight, 1946)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Revolution and War (Stephen M. Walt, 1996)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The Origins of Alliances (Stephen M. Walt, 1987)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Why War? Evidence on the Outbreak of International Conflict (Dina A. Zinnes, 1980)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Drones (Lauren Wilcox, 2018)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Invisibility (Elspeth van Veeren, 2018)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Unanswered Threats: Political Constraints on the Balance of Power (Randall L. Schweller, 2006) – Version 1
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Two Stages of Transition from a Region of War to a Region of Peace: Realist Transition and Liberal Endurance (Norrin M. Ripsman 2005)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Stasis or Decay? Reconciling Covert War and the Democratic Peace (Michael Poznansky 2015)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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From Territorial Claims to War: Timing, Causation and the Steps-to-War (Susan G. Sample 2014)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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War and Peace (Richard N. Rosecrance 2002)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Irish Foreign Policy During World War II: A Test for Realist Theories of Foreign Policy (Conor O’Loughlin, 2008)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Sudan’s Islamic Revolutions as a Cause of Foreign Intervention in Its Wars: Insights from Balance of Threat Theory (William Rose and Eliza van Dusen 2002)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Empathy (Nick Robinson 2018)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Wishful Thinking or Buying Time? The Logic of British Appeasement in the 1930s (Norrin M. Ripsman and Jack S. Levy, 2008)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Status Deficits and War (Jonathan Renshon 2016)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Dangerous Drafts? A Time-Series, Cross-National Analysis of Conscription and the Use of Military Force, 1946-2001 (Jeffrey Pickering 2011)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Politics Among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace (Hans Morgenthau, 1948)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (John J. Mearsheimer, 2001)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Cyberwar: A New ‘Absolute Weapon’? The Proliferation of Cyberwarfare Capabilities and Interstate War (Adam P. Liff, 2012)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Rivalry and Diversionary Uses of Force (Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Brandon C. Prins, 2004)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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The Killing Trap (Manus I. Midlarsky, 2005)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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The Arc of War: Origins, Escalation, and Transformation-Chapter 3 (Jack S. Levy and William R. Thompson, 2011)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Crisis and War (James, 1988)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Investigating the Preventive Motive for War (Douglas Lemke, 2003)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Beyond Victory: Offensive Realism and the Expansion of War Aims (Eric J. Labs, 1997)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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The Tragedy of Offensive Realism: Classical Realism and the Rise of China (Jonathan Kirshner, 2010)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Regions of War and Peace (Douglas William Lemke, 2002)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Will China’s Rise Lead to War? Why Realism Does Not Mean Pessimism (Charles Glaser, 2011)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The Origins of Major War (Dale C. Copeland, 2000)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The War Trap (Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, 1981)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations (Raymon Aron, 1966)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them
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So Why Do People Fight? Evolutionary Theory and the Causes of War (Gat, 2009)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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The Myth of Cyberwar: Bringing War in Cyberspace Back Down to Earth (Gartzke, 2013)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Militarizing Men: Gender, Conscription, and War in Post-Soviet Russia (Eichler, 2012)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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International Conflict and the Tenure of Leaders: Is War Still Ex Post Inefficient? (Chiozza and Goemans, 2004)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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The Politics of War: Canada’s Afghan Mission, 2001-14 (Boucher and Nossal, 2017)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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War (James Der Derian, 2018)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Body (Elizabeth Dauphinee, 2018)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Defending Foundations for International Relations Theory (Fred Chernoff, 2009)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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The Dangers of Terror in World Politics: International Terror Crisis, 1918-2006(Hemda Ben-Yehuda and Luba Levin-Banchik. 2011)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Civil Society and Peacebuilding: Mapping Functions in Working for Peace (Barnes, 2009)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.