Why Leaders Choose War
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Preventive war has a long history in international politics but until it became an instrumental part of the Bush Doctrine it was mostly overlooked. Renshon argues that the best avenue for understanding decisions to initiate preventive action is through a close examination of the individual leader responsible for such decisions. In this work he develops a theory of psychological motivations for preventive action. By examining five situations including the Iraq war he pinpoints the factors that matter most in decisions to take preventive military action.There have been preventive wars throughout history but the motivations behind them have remained elusive and many crucial questions remain unanswered. What exactly constitutes preventive action? What differentiates preventive action from pre-emptive action? Are there significant differences between preventive strikes and full-on preventive wars? What is the relationship of preventive action to traditional concepts of deterrence compellence and international law? Finally why do states initiate preventive action?Renshon argues that the best avenue for understanding decisions to initiate preventive action is through a close examination of the individual leader responsible for such decisions.
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