Neorealism, states, and the modern mass army

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    • Resende-Santos, João

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Neorealism, states, and the modern mass army

João Resende-Santos

Cambridge University Press, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Examines why countries imitate the military systems of one another. A book of theory and history, it builds on and extends the most influential theory in international relations - neorealism. It offers an alternative account for emulation and convergence in the international system. It explains why states make certain choices in how to organize, prepare, and fight wars, and how international structures shape their choices. The work develops a neglected area of neorealism, applies it in new ways, widens its explanatory scope, and offers three rich - and uncommon - historical cases based on archival research.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Military emulation in the international system
  • 2. Theory of military emulation
  • 3. Arms and states in nineteenth century South America
  • 4. Military emulation in Chile, 1885-1914
  • 5. Military emulation in Argentina, 1895-1930
  • 6. Military emulation in Brazil, 1870-1930
  • 7. Conclusion.

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