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    • Dynamics of international conflict: Some policy implications of population, resources, and technology 

      Choucri, Nazli; North, Robert C. (© Trustees of Princeton University, 1972)
      International conflict has been accounted for in many different ways—in terms of aggressive “instincts,” territoriality, population growth, the search for basic resources or seaports, the protection of trade routes, ...
    • Resource constraints as causes of conflict 

      Choucri, Nazli (© Environment and Policy Society, 1991)
      There is a crucial connection between resource constraints and Conflict among nations. As yet, however, the international community has paid little attention to that link. It is thereby missing the opportunity to develop ...
    • Economic and political factors in international conflict and integration 

      North, Robert C.; Choucri, Nazli (© International Studies Association, 1983)
      In earlier efforts to explain international conflict and integration, the central focus was upon national attributes and decisionmaking as crucial to understanding the actions of states in war- and peacemaking. Recently, ...