Part of a series on international relations, this book examines the impact of legal change on war. Although considerable scientific effort has been made to obtain reproducible evidence on how polarity, capability, and other international structural attributes of the international system may influence the amount of war, almost no empirical work on the impact of cultural attributes has emerged.
Language
English
Pages
337
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
Release
December 01, 1989
ISBN
0872496880
ISBN 13
9780872496880
When Trust Breaks Down: Alliance Norms and World Politics
Part of a series on international relations, this book examines the impact of legal change on war. Although considerable scientific effort has been made to obtain reproducible evidence on how polarity, capability, and other international structural attributes of the international system may influence the amount of war, almost no empirical work on the impact of cultural attributes has emerged.