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List of Figures | ||
List of Tables | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Democracy and War | |
2 | Two Opposing Views | |
3 | A Recent Example and the Need to Ask New Questions | |
4 | Theory Formation and Empirical Knowledge | |
5 | The Software of Defence Conversion - a Paradigm Shift? | |
6 | Support for War: the Gulf War, 1990-91 | |
7 | Innocence Lost: the Yugoslav Conflict | |
8 | 'War without Bloodshed': the Conflict over Kosovo | |
9 | The Casualties Hypothesis | |
10 | Conclusions | |
Notes | ||
Bibliography | ||
Index |
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