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|a Disequilibrium, polarization, and crisis model :
|b an international relations theory explaining conflict /
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|a "Different international relations theorists have studied political change, but all fall short of sufficiently integrating human reactions, feelings, and responses to change in their theories. This book adds a social psychological component to the analysis of why nations, politically organized groups, or states enter into armed conflict. The Disequilibrium, Polarization, and Crisis Model is introduced, which draws from prospect theory, realism, liberalism, and constructivism. The theory considers how humans react and respond to change in their social, political, and economic environment. Three case studies, the U.S. Civil War, the Yugoslav Wars (1991-1995), and the First World War are applied to illustrate the model's six process stages: status quo, change creating shifts that lead to disequilibrium, realization of loss, hanging on to the old status quo, emergence of a rigid system, and risky decisions leading to violence and war."--Publisher's website
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|a Introduction -- Research Design and Methodology -- Literature Review -- Disequilibrium, Polarization and Crisis Model -- Case Studies of Internal Conflicts -- Case Study of Systemic War.
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