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THEORIES OF DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP (FROM FUTURE OF COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE SOCIETAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES, 1974 BY JOSEPH D BEN-DAK - SEE NCJ-29735)

NCJ Number
29740
Author(s)
K FINSTERBUSCH
Date Published
1974
Length
25 pages
Annotation
DRAWING ON LITERATURE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, POLITICAL SCIENCE AND COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY, THE AUTHOR REVIEWS THE CAUSAL THEORIES AND EMPIRICAL CORRELATES LINKING DOMESTIC CONFLICT TO INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT.
Abstract
THE AUTHOR'S GENERAL CONCLUSION IS THAT WHATEVER CAUSAL CONNECTION EXISTS BETWEEN DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT IS, IN GENERAL, MINOR IN COMPARISON TO THE CAUSAL INFLUENCES OF OTHER FACTORS ON THOSE TWO PHENOMENA. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)

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