The Steps To War explanation is a theory of international relations based on the issue paradigm that empirically establishes the war-proneness of territorial issues and the use of power politics practices. The framework is established by and John A. Vasquez in the 2008 book , though many of key insights, such as the role of alliances, arms races, and territory in promoting escalation of disputes to war, have been elaborated in previous works. The Steps To War explanation makes two major contributions to the war literature. First, it shows that not all disputes are equally likely to escalate to war. In particular, it presents a theoretical and empirical case for the war-proneness of territorial disputes. And second, the theory demonstrates that the very power politics practices that politi
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| - Steps To War ist eine Theorie aus der Konfliktforschung, entwickelt von Paul Senese und John Vasquez. Sie versucht, Faktoren zu identifizieren, die die Wahrscheinlichkeit vorhersagen, dass zwei Staaten miteinander in einen Kriegszustand treten werden. Ihre Grundaussage ist, dass die außenpolitischen Handlungen zweier Staaten beeinflussen, ob Konflikte zu Kriegen werden. (de)
- The Steps To War explanation is a theory of international relations based on the issue paradigm that empirically establishes the war-proneness of territorial issues and the use of power politics practices. The framework is established by and John A. Vasquez in the 2008 book , though many of key insights, such as the role of alliances, arms races, and territory in promoting escalation of disputes to war, have been elaborated in previous works. The Steps To War explanation makes two major contributions to the war literature. First, it shows that not all disputes are equally likely to escalate to war. In particular, it presents a theoretical and empirical case for the war-proneness of territorial disputes. And second, the theory demonstrates that the very power politics practices that politi (en)
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| - Steps To War ist eine Theorie aus der Konfliktforschung, entwickelt von Paul Senese und John Vasquez. Sie versucht, Faktoren zu identifizieren, die die Wahrscheinlichkeit vorhersagen, dass zwei Staaten miteinander in einen Kriegszustand treten werden. Ihre Grundaussage ist, dass die außenpolitischen Handlungen zweier Staaten beeinflussen, ob Konflikte zu Kriegen werden. „Steps To War“ beschreibt eine mögliche Art, wie Konflikte eskalieren. Sie ist keine universelle Theorie von Kriegsursachen und stellt keine notwendigen, sondern hinreichende Ursachen fest. Diesen Ablauf der Eskalation nennen Senese und Vasquez den „realistischen Pfad zum Krieg“ (realist road to war). Sie behaupten, dass machtpolitische Handlungen die realistische politische Theorie vorschlägt, die Wahrscheinlichkeit eines Kriegs erhöhen, anstatt sie zu verringern. (de)
- The Steps To War explanation is a theory of international relations based on the issue paradigm that empirically establishes the war-proneness of territorial issues and the use of power politics practices. The framework is established by and John A. Vasquez in the 2008 book , though many of key insights, such as the role of alliances, arms races, and territory in promoting escalation of disputes to war, have been elaborated in previous works. The Steps To War explanation makes two major contributions to the war literature. First, it shows that not all disputes are equally likely to escalate to war. In particular, it presents a theoretical and empirical case for the war-proneness of territorial disputes. And second, the theory demonstrates that the very power politics practices that political realists claim prevent war actually increase its probability of occurring. (en)
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