Networks of domination: the social foundations of peripheral conquest in international politics/ Paul K. MacDonald
Publication details: New York: Oxford University Press, 2014Description: xiv, 317 pISBN: 9780199362165Subject(s): World politics-Military relations | Balance of power -- Armed ForcesDDC classification: 306.27094Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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'Streams of Blood Turned Into Rivers, The Puzzle of Peripheral Conquest in International Politics ; Chapter 1
'We Have Got the Maxim Gun': Military Superiority and Peripheral Conquest ;Chapter 2 Networks of Domination: ; The Social Foundations of Peripheral Conquest
Chapter 3 'The Pressure of Insupportable Evils' Social Ties and the Conquest of India
Chapter 4 ; 'All Most Cheerfully Touched the Symbol of Peace': Turbulent Frontiers and Conquest in southern Africa
Chapter 5 'Drawing Lines Upon Maps': ; Commerce and Conquest in the Niger Delta
Chapter 6 'Put an Iraqi Face On It': ; Social Ties and the Occupation of Iraq ;Conclusion Vanquished By Its Own Victory': ; The Future of Peripheral Conquest
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