ID | 131342 |
Title Proper | History, security studies, and the July Crisis |
Language | ENG |
Author | Gavin, Francis J |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Most theories of war and peace in the modern world, whether they acknowledge it or not, emerge from three historical questions. Why did the First World War break out? Was Hitler's Germany - and its murderous campaign of domination and destruction - unique? And how do nuclear weapons affect international relations? Coming first and producing a seemingly inexhaustible inheritance that vexes geopolitics to this day (think Syria), no international relations scholar can avoid wrestling with the causes of what was once called the Great War. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Strategic Studies Vol.37, No.2; April 2014: p.319-331 |
Journal Source | Journal of Strategic Studies Vol.37, No.2; April 2014: p.319-331 |
Key Words | War ; Great War ; World War - I ; International Relations - IR ; Warfare ; Emerging Politics ; Nuclear Weapons ; Historical Context ; Foreign Policy ; Violence ; Conflicts ; Geopolitics ; Crisis ; July Crisis |