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| Larkin, Bruce D. |
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| War Stories |
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Conflict and Consciousness Studies in War, Peace, and Social Thought Vol. 10 |
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| Year of Publication: 2001 |
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| New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2001. XIII, 226 pp. |
ISBN 978-0-8204-5107-7 hardback |
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| Book synopsis |
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| War continues to occur and bewilder, despite the keen attention of scholars, generals, and officials. This book takes accounts of war - told, interpreted, retold, recast, and enacted - as its focus. It argues that war propagates from «war stories» into plans for the future. The vehicle is politics, ongoing, surging negotiation of interpretations and designs. Politics defies closure in civil society, but governments must take authoritative decisions. If war stories in circulation confirm war preparations, war threats, and war itself as «appropriate» for their circumstances, governments organize for war and undertake matching designs and choices. A war avoidance policy delegitimates the war choice, providing robust alternatives in mutual reassurance and collective security. |
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| About the author(s)/editor(s) |
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| The Author: Bruce D. Larkin is Professor of Politics at the University of California at Santa Cruz. He studied at the University of Chicago and Harvard University, where he received his Ph.D. in political science. He is the author of Nuclear Designs: Great Britain, France, and China in the Global Governance of Nuclear Arms. |
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