Man, the State and War
About This Book
Kenneth Waltz presents a systematic examination of why nations engage in armed conflict in Man, the State and War. The work synthesizes perspectives from political philosophy, psychology, and anthropology to construct a broad theoretical framework for understanding warfare's origins.
Who Should Read This?
- Students and scholars of international relations
- Readers with a strong interest in political theory
- Those who want to explore historical and contemporary thought on warfare and peace
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