A Study of War

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A Study of War is Quincy Wright’s landmark scholarly work that systematically analyzes the causes, nature, and prevention of war using historical, legal, and statistical methods.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
analyzes duration of wars
economic causes of war
frequency of wars
legal aspects of war
political causes of war
psychological causes of war
severity of wars
associatedWith University of Chicago NERFINISHED
author Quincy Wright NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs landmark work in the study of war
systematic analysis of war
fieldOfStudy international law
international relations
military history
peace research
political science
focusesOn causal factors of war
conditions of peace
international conflict
interstate war
genre international relations literature
peace studies literature
political science literature
influenced international relations theory
peace research
quantitative studies of war
language English
mainSubject causes of war
nature of war
prevention of war
war
notableFor comprehensive empirical data on wars
interdisciplinary approach to war
proposes measures for prevention of war
publicationYear 1942
publisher University of Chicago Press NERFINISHED
structure two volumes
timePeriodCovered ancient history
medieval history
modern history
usesMethod comparative method
historical analysis
legal analysis
statistical analysis

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