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International non–alignment: Quantitative perspectives on the Afro–Asian variant
(© Chandler Pub. Co., 1973)
Dynamics of international conflict: Some policy implications of population, resources, and technology
(© 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, ...
International conflict processes: A system view
(© Gütersloher Verl.-Haus Mohn, 1970)