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基本説明
Draws on examples of France, Italy and Great Britain to enhance understanding of a fundamental source of instability in international affairs.
Full Description
Explaining why some states seek the status quo and others seek revision in international relations, Davidson argues that governments pursuing revisionist policies are responding to powerful domestic groups, such as nationalists and those in the military, that believe they can defeat their rivals. He draws on examples of France, Italy and Great Britain to enhance understanding of a fundamental source of instability in international affairs.
Contents
The Enduring Importance of Revisionism and Status-quo Seeking Pressures and Opportunities: The Origins of Revisionism and Status-quo Seeking The Roots of Revisionism: Revolutionary France and Fascist Italy The Sources of Status-quo Seeking: Pre-World War I Britain and Inter-war France Evaluating the Argument and Revisionism in the Contemporary World