edited by Paul F. Diehl
contributions by Cassandra Kircher, Deborah Janson, Cathleen McGuire, Colleen McGuire, John Paul Tassoni, Greta Gaard, Patrick D Murphy, Barbara T Gates, Deborah Slicer, Josephine Donovan, Karla Armbruster, Stacy Alaimo and Kamala Platt
University of Illinois Press, 1998
Cloth: 978-0-252-02369-9 | Paper: 978-0-252-06673-3
Library of Congress Classification JZ5595.D96 1998
Dewey Decimal Classification 327.10903

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
It's hard to think of Israel without also remembering the country's long-standing problems with its Arab neighbors. Similarly, India and Pakistan have long been less than cordial to each other. The concept of enduring rivalries and conflicts tantamount to militarized competition between two states is rapidly emerging as a subject of research in international relations. The nine contributors to The Dynamics of Enduring Rivalries place the concept in its empirical and theoretical context, exploring how such rivalries arise, what influences their development, and when and how they may escalate to war.