Stevenson, The Outbreak Of The First World War - 1914 In Perspective; Bell, The Origins Of The Second World War In Europe
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.25.2.102-104Abstract
Explanations of why wars break out have become far more subtle than they were even a few generations ago. Theoretical works like Geoffrey Blainey's The Causes of War (3rd edition, 1988) and any number of detailed expositions on the genesis of specific wars use a whole new arsenal of theory and analysis to explain events.
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