Lifting the Fog of War

New Thinking about War and War Prevention

John Norton Moore, Robert F. Turner, Michael Mott, Nathaniel Freeman and Margaret Kelly
eISBN-13: 9781531008871

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This work contains a selection of papers from a working seminar at the University of Virginia School of Law exploring the state of knowledge as to the origins and control of war. As set out in the preface by Professor John Norton Moore, a former Chairman of the Board of the U.S. Institute of Peace, the book criticizes the dominant neo-realism perspective in international relations regarding the origins of war. Importantly, it posits a new DecInCo (Decision-Incentive-Complexity) theory of international relations with greater explanatory power, not just over war, but other key foreign policy issues as well.

Sold By Carolina Academic Press
ISBNs 1531008879, 9781531008871, 1531008860, 9781531008864
Publish Year 2018
Language English
Number of Pages 766