Territorial Changes and International Conflict
Explore the intricate dynamics of international relations in "Territorial Changes and International Conflict," authored by distinguished scholars and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1992. This hardback edition spans 192 pages and delves deep into the incidence of conflict from 1816 onwards.
The book employs both statistical and descriptive analysis to uncover the complex relationship between national independence, territorial changes, and military confrontations. By examining historical data, readers will gain insight into how transitions in territory have shaped global conflict. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in international studies, this work provides a critical understanding of the factors leading to warfare and diplomacy throughout history.
Enhance your library with this essential resource for grasping the historical patterns that continue to influence geopolitical landscapes today.