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Traditional studies of linkage politics tend to assume that internal political instability leads a government to divert attention from internal problems by initiating an external conflict or stressing the pressures of international problems. In contrast, quantitative studies typically conclude that there is little or no relationship between interna
Contents
Westview Replica Editions -- Introduction -- A Theoretical Framework -- Linkage Politics and Conflict Linkage -- A Critique of the Quantitative Approach -- A Proposed Method of Research -- The Case Study -- Syria: A Linkage Politics State -- The Separatist Regime, 1961-1963: Connections Between Internal and External Conflicts -- The Ba'th Regime, 1963-1966: Connections Between Internal and External Conflicts -- The Neo-Ba'th Regime, 1966-1970: Connections Between Internal and External Conflicts -- Conclusions