This edited book complements and follows up on the book, Thompson and Volgy et al,Regions, Power and Conflict: Constrained Capabilities, Hierarchy, and Rivalry. It is predicated in part on the paucity of published material available on comparing regional international politics. Monadic, dyadic, and systemic approaches all have their uses and have been exploited extensively. The same cannot be said about comparative regional analysis. The premise is that a great deal of international politics takes place within regional parameters. Most states simply lack the capability or interest in...
This edited book complements and follows up on the book, Thompson and Volgy et al,Regions, Power and Conflict: Constrained Capabilities, Hierarchy, an...