01662cam a22003495i 4500999001700000001000900017003000900026005001700035008004100052020002800093020001800121040003800139082002100177100006000198245007500258264005100333264001000384300002800394336002600422337002800448338002700476500004700503504005100550520040700601650004801008650002301056650002301079653003401102655001701136942001201153952014701165 c27888d2785912433225EG-ScBUE20191127111956.0010606t20012001nyu f b 001 0 eng d a0231125372 (alk. paper) a9780231125376 aDLCbengerdacDLCdDLCdEG-ScBUE04a327.101bWAL2221 aWaltz, Kenneth N.q(Kenneth Neal),d1924-2013.eauthor.10aMan, the state, and war :ba theoretical analysis /cKenneth N. Waltz. 1aNew York :bColumbia University Press,c[2001] 4cc2001 axvi, 263 pages ;c21 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aOriginally published: 1959. With new pref. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aWhat are the causes of war? To answer this question, Professor Waltz examines the ideas of major thinkers throughout the history of Western civilization. He explores works both by classic political philosophers, such as St. Augustine, Hobbes, Kant, and Rousseau, and by modern psychologists and anthropologists to discover ideas intended to explain war among states and related prescriptions for peace. 7aInternational relationsxPhilosophy.2BUEsh 7aState, The.2BUEsh 7aWar.2BUEsh910636 bBUSBOLbMASPPSScNovember2019 vReading book 2ddccBB 00102ddc40708BaccahaMAINbMAINc1STd2019-11-27ePurchaseg490.00l0o327.101 WALp000048439r2025-07-15 00:00:00v612.50w2019-11-27yBB