the roots of World War I and the risk of U.S.-China conflict /
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edited by Richard N. Rosecrance and Steven E. Miller.
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
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The MIT Press,
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2014.
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1 online resource
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Belfer Center studies in international security
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction : The Sarajevo Centenary, 1914 and the Rise of China / Steven E. Miller -- Before the War : Three Styles of Diplomacy / Alan Alexandroff -- Respites or Resolutions? : Recurring Crises and the Origins of War / Arthur A. Stein -- Better Now Than Later : The Paradox of 1914 as Everyone's Favored Year for War / Jack Snyder -- Allies, Overbalance, and War / Richard N. Rosecrance -- Economic Interdependence and War / Richard N. Cooper -- The Thucydides Trap / Graham Allison -- Thucydides Dethroned : Historical Differences That Weaken the Peloponnesian Analogy / David K. Richards -- Thucydides, Alliance Politics, and Great Power Conflict / Charles S. Maier -- War, Revolution, and the Uncertain Primacy of Domestic Politics / T.G. Otte -- Domestic Coalitions, Internationalization, and War : Then and Now / Etel Solingen -- European Militaries and the Origins of World War I / Stephen Van Evera -- Inevitability and War / Joseph S. Nye Jr. -- Lessons from Europe 1914 for Asia 2014 : Reflections on the Centenary of the Outbreak of World War I / Kevin Rudd -- Contingency as a Cause (or Little Things Mean a Lot) / Richard N. Rosecrance.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Experts consider how the lessons of World War I can help prevent U.S.--China conflict.