1st Edition

Why Wars Widen A Theory of Predation and Balancing

By Stacy Bergstrom Haldi Copyright 2003
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    This work explains how wars are most likely to escalate when the effects of warfare are limited. The author demonstrates that total wars during the modern era were very violent and were far less likely to spread, yet the cost of warfare is falling making future conflicts more likely to spread.

    1. Predation, Balancing and Political Cost 2. The Seven Years' War 3. The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 4. The Crimean War 5. World War 1

    Biography

    Stacy Bergstrom Haldi

    'Haldi's model serves as a pertinent explanation of why some of the wars of the past three centuries have spread whilst others have remained isolated, as well as a useful tool for predicting the likelihood of war-widening in the twenty-first century.'

    Dennis M. Foster, The Journal of Conflict Studies, Winter 2004