A study of war: With a commentary on war since 1942
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ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 42 V. Animal Warfare 1. 2. 3. 4. 42 45 46 48 Drives Functions Techniques . Theory . VI. Primitive Warfare 1. The Conception of Primitive Warfare 2. General Characteristics of Primitive War 3. Functions 4. Drives . a) Food . b) Sex . c) Territory d) Activity . e) Self-preservation ƒ) Dominance . g) Independence h) Society . 5. Techniques . 6. Theory and Law VII. Historic Warfare . 1. Nature of Civilization 2. History of Civilization a) Succession of Civilizations b) History of a Civilization 3. Relation of War to Changes of Civilization a) Successive Civilizations b) Types of Civilization . c) Stages of a Civilization 4. Functions 5. Drives . a) Food . b) Sex . c) Territory d) Adventure e) Self-preservation ƒ) Domination . g) Independence . h) Society . 6. Techniques . 7. Law. a) General Characteristics b) Law concerning War 53 54 60 69 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 80 88 IOI 103 II2 II2 114 119 120 122 124 125 131 133 135 137 137 138 139 141 142 144 152 152 155
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS chápte։ xxiii pagk c) Internal Law and Violence.162 d) International Law and Violence. 163 VIII.Character oe Modern Civilization.166 1. Emergence of Modern Civilization.166 2. Spirit of Modem Civilization. 169 a) Humanism. 170 b) Liberalism. 176 c) Pragmatism.181 d) Relativism. 188 e) Modernism and War.192 3. Periods of Modem Civilization. 196 a) Wars of Religion (1520-1648).198 b) Political Absolutism (1648-1789). 198 c) National Industrial Democracy (1789-1914) . 199 d) World-Wars and Internationalism (1914----- ) . 200 4. Changes in Modem Civilization. 202 o) Values. 202 b) Science and Technology.204 c) Population and
Heaith.208 d) Political Organization and Institutions.212 IX. Fluctuations in the Intensity of Modern War . 218 1. Spatial Variability . 220 a) Warlikeness of States.220 b) Geographic Concentration of Battles.223 2. Temporal Variability. 223 a) The Battle Period. 223 b) The Campaign Period.224 c) The War Period. 226 d) Political Oscillations.227 3. Quantitative Trends. 232 a) Magnitude. 232 b) Discontinuity. 235 c) Intensity. 236 d) Extensity. 237 e) Cost.շ4շ 4. Qualitative Trends.շ4§ X. Functions of Modern
War. 249 1. Historical Uses of War.25° 2. Stability and Change.2S6 3. Integration and Disintegration 257 4. Dictatorship and Democracy. 262 5. Traditionalism and Progress. 27°
XXIV ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 27Յ XI. Drives of Modern War. 1. The Political Motive. 2. The Economic Motive. 3. The Cultural Motive. 4. The Religious Motive. 5. The Sources of Motives. 278 281 285 286 288 29I XII. Technique of Modern War. 1. Development of Modern Military Technique . a) Adaptation of Firearms (1450-1648) b) Professionalization of Armies (1648-1789) . c) Capitalization of War (1789-1914) . . . d) Totalitarianization of War (1914------) . 2. Characteristics of Modern Military Technique a) Mechanization. b) Increased Size of Armies. c) Militarization of Population. d) Nationalization of War Effort . e) Total War. ƒ) Intensification of Operations. 3. Political Effects of Modem Military Technique а) Imperialism. б) Wars of Attrition. c) Role of Industrial and Political Management d) Nuisance Value. 4. Proposals for Modifying Military Technique . a) Professionalization of Military Forces b) Qualitative Disarmament. c) Balance of Power. d)
Collective Security. 5. Military Technique and Civilization XIII. Theory of Modern War. 1. General Characteristics of the Law of War 2. Development of Modern International Law a) Period of Religious Wars (1492-1648) . b) Period of Political Absolutism (1648-1789) c) Period of Industrial Nationalism (1789 1914) d) Period of World-Wars and the League of Na 3. International Law and Municipal Law XIV. Contradictions of Modern Civilization i. Political Trends. a) Territorial Sovereignty . . . . b) Balance of Power. 29Յ 294 29s 297 ЗОО ՅՕՅ 303 304 30s 306 307 310 313 313 314 317 319 321 321 322 322 323 324 (1914 329 329 332 332 335 338 341 346 357 359 360 361
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHÁPTE* XXV PAGE 2. 3. 4. 5. c) Concert of Power.361 d) Nationality. 362 Economic Trends. 367 Intellectual Trends.368 Religious Trends.369 Trend of War. 370 XV. Changes in War through History. 372 1. Changes in War. 372 a) Animal Warfare.372 b) Primitive Warfare.373 c) Historic Warfare.374 d) Modem Warfare.376 2. War and Historic Changes. 380 a) Economic and Social Change.380 b) Political Change. 382 c) Military Change. 383 d) Cultural Change. 385
3. Theory of Historical Change.387 a) Static Stability. 387 b) Dynamic Stability. 388 c) Oscillating Stability. 390 d) Adaptive Stability.391 e) Prediction and Change.393 ƒ) Stability and War.394 4. Stability in Contemporary Civilization. 397 a) Isolation.397 b) Preparedness. 398 c) Balance of Power. 399 d) Collective Security. 399 e) National Policies and Stability. 4°° f) Modernism and Stability. 402 APPENDIXES APPENDIX pace I. The Causes of War Projectat the University of Chicago 409 II. Co-operative Research on War.4*4 III. Approaches to the Study of War.423 IV. The Nature of History. 438 V. The
Relation of History to Geography. 45° VI. Theory of the Unique Origin of War.471 VII. Animal Warfare.479
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS XXVI APPENDIX ťAOfc VIII. Analysis Psychological Drives, Motives, Interests, Purposes, and Intentions.519 of IX. Relation between Warlikeness and Other Characteristics of Primitive Peoples.527 X. The Warlikeness of Primitive Peoples.560 XI. The Classification of Races.562 XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. Population Controls among Primitive Peoples . Effect of War upon Population among Primitive Peoples Characteristics of the Historic Civilizations . Military Characteristics of the Historic Civilizations . 566 569 571 575 The Frequency and Types of Battles in Classic, Western, Sinic, and Chinese Civilizations. 591 The Origin of Modern Civilization. 598 The Evaluating Ideas of Modern Civilization Analysis of the Battles of Modern Civilization . . . -615 . . . 625 Wars of Modern Civilization. 636 Duration and Intensity of Modern War. 652 Military and Naval Development of the Powers, 1850-1937 The Influence of Military Mechanization upon IVar Costs 666 673 The Character of Military Units and Military Action in Relation to Organic History and the History of
CivilizaTIONS. 677 PART III. THE ANALYSIS OF WAR A. METHOD OF ANALYSIS CHAPTER XVI. Scientific Method Study of War 681 XVI!. The Meaning of Was. 1. Military Activity a) Battle. b) Campaign. c) War. d) Armament Race. c) Normal Military Activity 2. High Tension Level . a) Symbolic Attack . . b) Threats of Violence r) Discrimination d) Disapproval . e) Normal Relations 685 685 685 687 688 and the 690 691 691 692 692 693 693 694
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTÏÏ xxvii PAGE 3. Abnormal Law. 694 a) Civil War, Imperial War, and International War 695 b) Insurrection, ColonialRevolt, and Aggression 695 c) Mob Violence, Native Unrest, and Intervention 696 4. Intense Political Integration. 697 5- A Definition of War. 698 XVIII. The Social Disciplines and War.701 1. Disciplines Related to Social Science. 701 a) History. 701 b) Geography. 702 c) Biology. 702 d) Psychology. 703 2. Pure Social Sciences. 704 a) Anthropology. 704 b) Sociology. 705 c) Philosophy and Ethics.705 3. Practical Social Disciplines. 706 a) Theology and Religion. 706 b) Jurisprudence. 707 c) Military
Science. 707 d) Diplomacy. 708 4. Applied Social Sciences. 708 a) Economics.708 b) Political Science.711 5. Emerging Social Disciplines. 713 a) Statistics.713 b) Population.714 c) Technology.714 d) Social Psychology.714 e) International Relations.714 XIX. Analysis of the Causes of War. 717 1. Causes of Six Major Wars. 72° a) Moslem Conquests.721 b) The Crusades. 722 c) The Hundred Years’ War. 722 d) The Thirty Years’ War. 723 e) The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars . 724 ƒ) World War I.725 2. Opinions on the Causes of
War.727 a) Scientific Causes of War. 731 b) Historical Causes of War. 734 c) Practical Causes of War. 735
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS xxviii CHAPTER PAGE B. GOVERNMENTS AND THE STRUGGLE FOR POWER XX. The Balance of Power. 743 1. Meaning of the Balance of Power. 743 2. Conditions Affecting the Stability of the Balance 752 3. Balance-of-Power Policies.756 4. Why Balances of Power Have Collapsed. 760 XXI. Foreign Policy and Armament. 767 i. Territorial Changes. 77° շ. Alliances and Guaranties.773 a) Alliances. 773 b) Guaranties.773 c) Regional Arrangements. 776 d) Collective Security.780 3. Neutrality. 783 a) Policy of Neutrality.783 b) Guaranteed Neutralization. 785 c) Status of Neutrality. 786 d) Collective Neutrality.789 4. Armament and Disarmament. 792 a) The Influence of Military
Invention. 792 b) Political Aspects of Disarmament. 797 c) Armament-building Holidays. 801 d) Quantitative Disarmament. 801 e) Qualitative Disarmament.805 ƒ) Rules of War. 810 g) Moral Disarmament.813 5. Ideas behind Foreign Policy 814 a) Dominance.815 b) Stable Equilibrium. 815 c) Unstable Equilibrium . 816 d) International Organization.817 XXII. Conditions of Government and War. 819 1. Government, State, and Society. gig 2. Constitutions and Foreign Policy 824 3. The Social Constitution and War . 828 a) ASe. 828 b) Cultural Composition g2g c) Economy. d) Progressiveness g e) Integration. «
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER xxix PAGE 4. The Political Constitutionand War. 833 a) Constitutionalism. 833 b) Federalism.837 c) Separation of Powers.838 d) Democracy. 839 5. Vulnerability and War.848 a) Relative Power.848 b) Strategic Vulnerability.849 c) Economic Vulnerability.850 6. The Political Utility ofWar. 853 a) Legal Conditions. 856 b) Technological Conditions.857 c) Political Objectives . . 857 d) International Relations. 859 C. STATES AND THE DIVERGENCIES OF LAW XXIII. Law and Violence. 863 1. Law, War, and Peace.863 2. Imperfections of the Legal Process.865 a) Evidence. 866 b) Sources.
867 c) Propositions. 867 d) Procedures. 870 3. Legally Tolerated Violence.872 4. Relation of International Law to Municipal Law 874 5. War and the Duel. 877 6. War and Ethics.885 7. War and Private-Law Analogies. 887 8. War and Modern International Law.891 XXIV. Sovereignty and War. 895 1. The Conception of Sovereignty. 896 2. Changes in the Meaning of Sovereignty.899 a) Content of Sovereignty. 899 b) Locus of Sovereignty 9ої c) Function of Sovereignty.9°4 3. Sovereignty under Law. 9°7 a) Human Rights. 9°9 b) Responsibility of States. 911 c) Responsibility of Governments. 912 d) Status under International Law. 9JS 4. Sovereignty and Collective Security. 9J6 a) Security through
Sovereignty. 9J7
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS xxx PAGE _ n PTER b) Collective Security.910 c) Military and Legal Sovereignty. 92° d) Sovereignty and Opinion. 921 XXV. International Procedures and War. 923 1. Rights and Remedies.924 a) Practices of Armies and Navies. 929 b) Consular Courts. 929 c) Practices of Foreign Offices and Diplomatic Services . 930 d) Text-Writers.930 e) National Tribunals.931 ƒ) International Conferences. 932 g) Practice of Mediation.933 h) International Organization.934 2. 3. 4. 5. Legal Competence and Political Power. 935 International Sanctions.939 International Legislation.944 Peace and Justice. 946 D. NATIONS AND THE RIVALRY OF CULTURES XXVI. The Family of Nations.955 1. Conflict and Society. 956 2. Tendencies and Forms of
Families of Nations 962 a) Development of Families of Nations. 962 b) Forms of Families of Nations. 965 3. Concepts and Conditions of a World-Society 970 a) Conception of a World-Society. 972 b) Conditions of a World-Society. 975 4. Federation of the Family of Nations. 982 XXVII. Nationalism and War.98y 1. Wars Arising from Nationalism. 987 a) Self-determination and Irredentism. 988 b) Solidarity and Prestige.ç88 c) Self-sufficiency and Isolation.989 d) Mission and Expansion. 990 2. Definition of Nationalism. 99j 3. Characteristics of Nationalism.996 a) Legal Nationality. ģģ6 b) Cultural Nationality. ģģ^ c) Nation-States. Ģ9g d) Nationalism. 4. Measurement and Building of Nationalism . IOoo 5. Evolution of Nationalism IOC 4 o) Medieval Nationalism _
ANALYTICAL TABLE OFCONTENTS CHAPTER xxxi PAGE b) Monarchical Nationalism. 1005 c) Revolutionary Nationalism. 1006 d) Liberal Nationalism. 1006 e) Totalitarian Nationalism. 1007 6. The Future of Nationalism. 1009 XXVIII. Social Integration and War. 1012 1. Community-building in History.10x3 a) Small Communities. 1013 b) Large Communities. 1020 2. The Process of Community-building.1021 a) Political Method.1021 b) Juridical Method.1022 c) Administrative Method. 1022 d) Propaganda Method. 1024 3. The Role of Symbols in Social Organization . . 1025 a) Myths and Analyses. 1028 b) Symbols and Conditions. 1030 c) Integration and Differentiation.1033 d) A World-Myth.1035 4. The Role of Violence in
Social Organization . 1038 a) Group Integration and Opinion.1039 b) Persuasion and Historic Contingency.1040 c) The Historic Moment and Violence. 1040 d) Violence and World-Organization.1041 XXIX. International Organization and War. 1043 1. Power and Responsibility. 1045 2. The Responsibilities of Statesmen.1049 3. The Powers of the Community of Nations . 1055 4. The League’s Decline.1060 5. The League’s Experience.1064 a) Maintenance of Prestige.1065 b) Education of Member-States.1070 c) Organization of Stability and Order. 1071 d) Organization of Progress and Justice. 1074 E. THE PEOPLES AND COMPETITION FOR A LIVING XXX. Public Opinion and War. 1079 і. Symbols of War and Peace.1081 a) Opinion and Symbols.1082 b) Opinion and Conditions.1084
XXXII ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE c) The Diversities of Opinion d) The Meaning of Peace 2. Peace and War Propaganda a) War Propaganda . b) Peace Propaganda c) Appeals to the Biological Man . d) Appeals to the Psychological Man e) Appeals to the Social Man . 3. Conditions Favorable to Warlike Opinions a) The General Tension Level . b) Extreme Tension Levels. c) Intergroup Tensions. 4. Opinions, Conditions, and War XXXI. Population Changes and War . 1. The Philosophical Method . 2. The Historical Method . 3. The Psychological Method . 4. The Sociological Method 5. Influence of Population on War XXXII. The Utilization of Resources and War 1. Competition for the Means of Living a) Struggle b) People . c) Limited Resources d) Nature . 2. Types of Economy a) Agrarianism b) Feudalism . c) Capitalism d) Socialism . 3. Causes of War under Capitalism a) War Profiteering . b) Expansionism . c) Depression d) Protectionism . e) Materialism 4. The Future of Capitalism a) Nationalism b) Imperialism c) Cosmopolitanism . d) Internationalism . 1087 1089 1093 Ю95 1096 1099 1100 1102 1103 1103 1107 1114 II IS 1118 1125 1130 113З 1138 1143 1146 1146 1147 1148 1149 usi 1152 1156 1158 ибо 1165 1172 1173 1177 ii8o 1183 1183 1185 1188 1189 1192 1194
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER xxxiii PAGE XXXIII. Human Nature and War.1198 1. Personal Motives and Personality Types.1200 2. Cultural Attitudes and Ideals. 1207 a) Nonresistance. 1214 b) Rationality.1215 c) Aggressiveness. 1215 d) Efficient Administration.1216 3. Conditions of Peace Education. ւշր8 F. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE INCIDENCE OF WAR XXXIV. Influence 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. of the Point of View. 1227 Military Point of View.1228 Legal Point of View.1229 Sociological Point of View. 1231 Psychological Point of View.1233 Deterministic and Voluntaristic Points of View . 1235 XXXV. Measurement of International Relations . x. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1240 Technological and Strategic Distances.1241 Intellectual and Legal Distances. 1246 Social and Political Distances. 1250 Psychic and Expectancy
Distances. 1252 Policies and Distances.1255 a) Policies of Disputing States. 1255 b) Policies of Third States. 1258 XXXVI. The Probability of War.1261 1. 2. 3. 4. Opinions of Experts. 1264 Trends of Indices. 1268 Periodicity of Crises.1271 Analysis of Relations.1276 a) Changes in Distances. 1277 b) Nonreciprocity of Relationships. 1279 c) Probability of War between Pairs of States 1280 d) Probability of War for a Single State.1282 e) Probability of General War. 1283 XXXVII. The Causes of War.1284 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Political Lag.1284 Sociological Functions of War. 1287 Psychological Drives to War. 1288 Technological Utility of War 1291 Legal Rationality of
War. 1294
analytical table of contents PAGE pART IV. THE control of war chaptzr XXXVIII. Synthesis and Practice 1299 1. Planning and Politics · 1300 2. Principles of Social Action. 1304 a) We Must Start from Where We Are. I3°4 b) We Must Choose the Direction in Which We Want To Go. 1304 c) Costs Must Be Counted.1306 d) The Time Element Must Be Appreciated . i3°6 3. Ends and Means.1307 XXXIX. The Prevention 1. 2. 3. 4. of War. 1310 The Aggressive Government.1311 The International Feud. 1316 The Crisis Period. 13*8 The Incipient War. 1323 XL. Toward a Warless World.1326 1. Short-Run and Long-Run Policies. 1326 a) Treatment of Aggressors. 1326 b) Treatment of International Feuds. 1328 c) Treatment of International Crises. 1329 d) Treatment of Incipient Wars. 1331 2. The Structure of
Peace.1332 a) Investigatory and Educational Competencies . 1334 b) Legal and Political Jurisdictions. 1336 c) Executive and Legislative Powers. 1338 d) Regional and Universal Responsibilities. 1342 3. The Functioning of Peace. 1344 a) World-Representation.1344 b) World-Crimes. 1345 c) World-Citizenship.1347 d) World-Welf are. 1350 APPENDIXES APPENDIX XXV. The Application lems of Scientific Method to Social Prob . 1355 XXVI. The Analysis of War by Economists 1365 XXVII. The Analysis of War by Political Scientists 1376 XXVIII. The Analysis of War by Social Psychologists 1382 XXIX. Conditions of a Stable Balance of Power 1389
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS xxxv APPENDIX PAGE XXX. Analysis of the XXXI. Illustrations Legal Character of the of Violence . 1392 Duel.1401 XXXII. Theories of State Responsibility under International Law. 1416 XXXIII. Legal and Political Disputes.1425 XXXIV. Political Disputes XXXV. The Definition of before the League of Nations Certain Sociological Terms . . 1429 . 1432 XXXVI. Opinions of Governments with Respect to Forms of International Organization.1445 XXXVII. The Relation of Certain Philosophic and Linguistic Terms to Group Life. 1448 XXXVIII. General Welfare and Related Concepts . 1454 XXXIX. The Relationship of Organic Drives and Their Cul tural Interpretations. 1456 XL. Measurement of Distances between States 1466 XLI. Fluctuations in the Hostility and Friendliness of States. 1472 XLII. Richardson’s “Generalized Foreign Politics” . XLIII. Analysis of Relations between 1482 States. 1484 XLIV7. The Relation of National Policies to Types of WorldOrder . 1493 COMMENTARY ON WAR SINCE 1942 Commentary 1.
2. 3. 4. on War since 1942. 1501 Changed Conditions since World War II.1501 The Recent History of InternationalRelations.1505 Causes of War in the Atomic Age. 1512 Technological Change and War. 1518 a) War as an Instrument of Policy in the Atomic Age . 1521 b) War and Defense in the Atomic Age. 1524 c) War and the Balance of Power in the Atomic Age . 1528 d) War and International Organization in the Atomic Age . . 1530 APPENDIXES TO THE COMMENTARY A. Participation of States in World War II. 1539 B. Populations, Mobilizations, and Losses of Life in World War II 1541
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS xxxvi PAGE APPENDIX C. Hostilities, 1945-64. 1544 D. Inventions, Explosions, and Explorations, 1945-64. 1548 E. Political Disputes and Situations before the United Nations, 1945-64.1552 F. Expenditures for International Organizations,1870-1964 G. . 1558 Mutual Fear as a Cause of War.1562 H. Select Bibliography on War, 1945-64. 1564 INDEXES Index of Names. 1579 Index of Subjects.1593 |
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title_auth | A study of war With a commentary on war since 1942 |
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title_full_unstemmed | A study of war With a commentary on war since 1942 Quincy Wright |
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