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List of tables Preface 1 ON THE STUDY OF WAR Explanatory configurations The promises and pitfalls of ecological variables The meanings of war What men fight about: issues and international conflict A map of a map Defining issues Data sources: geographical and temporal domains Attitudes toward war Issues, war, and peace: creating international orders 2 MONSTER AND OSNABRUCK, 1648: PEACE BY PIECES The Thirty Years War Planning for peace Negotiations at MUnster and OsnabrUck Outcomes A new order for Europe? 3 WAR AND PEACE IN THE ERA OF THE HEROIC WARRIORS, 1648-1713 Issues that generated wars Attitudes to war 4 ACT TWO OF THE HEGEMONY DRAMA: THE UTRECHT SETTLEMENTS The British "Plan" Outcomes Analysis THE LETHAL MINUET: WAR AND PEACE AMONG THE PRINCES OF CHRISTENDOM, 1715-1814 Isssues that generated wars War in the post-Utrecht international system The meaning of war The problem of peace PEACE THROUGH EQUILIBRIUM: THE SETTLEMENTS OF 1814-1815 Diagnoses Solutions Forging the settlement Allied unity unraveled: defining threats to peace Assessment CONFLICT AND CONSENT, 1815-1914 War and intervention in Concert Europe New war-generating issues Old and declining issues The character of war preparation The meaning of war The problem of peace Nation-state creation and system breakdown 1919: PEACE THROUGH DEMOCRACY AND COVENANT Woodrow Wilson: the moral-political universe Replacing the old with the new: the moral and political foundations of enduring peace The political foundations of the new international order: democracy, covenants, and arms control Peace through a preponderance of power: Clemenceau Peace through conflict resolution mechanisms: the British contribution Paris 1919: the importance of preliminaries and procedures The drama of the League of Nations Commission The German settlement Evaluation WAR AS THE AFTERMATH OF PEACE: INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT, 1918-1941 Issues that generated wars, 1918-1941 Attitudes toward war 10 PEACE BY POLICING Wilson revisited and revised: the United States Balance of power: Great Britain and the postwar order Security through expansion: Stalin and the postwar order Changing American conceptions of international security Dealing with issues: past and future in international organization 11 THE DIVERSIFICATION OF WARFARE: ISSUES AND ATTITUDES IN THE CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM The issues Attitudes toward war 12 WAR: ISSUES, ATTITUDES, AND EXPLANATIONS Territory Nation-state creation and war Ideology and war Economics and war Human sympathy: ethnicity, religion, and war Predation and survival Remaining issues Issues of the future Attitudes and war Issues, war, and international theory 13 THE PEACEMAKERS: ISSUES AND INTERNATIONAL ORDER The prerequisites for peace Peacemaking and international order: a comparison The peacemakers: theories of peace References Additional data sources Index |