The Rationality of War is now out! (Buy it on Amazon or Barnes & Noble.) You can download chapter two of the book as a free PDF by clicking here. This chapter explains the fundamental puzzle of war: if fighting is costly, why can’t two states agree to a peaceful settlement? With that puzzle in mind, the rest of the book shows why states sometimes end up in war.
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Reblogged this on Pax Dei as Missio Dei and commented:
Here is a very mind spinning analysis about the “Rationality of War” by William Spaniel. I hope you will benefit and thrilled with the way Spaniel tries to approach this concept of the rationality of war. À bientôt! Merid