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Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations: Methodology in the Study of Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution

Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations: Methodology in the Study of Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution

Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations: Methodology in the Study
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Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations: Methodology in the Study of Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution Paperback - 2004

by Maoz, Zeev (Editor)/ Mintz, Alex (Editor)/ Morgan, T. Clifton (Editor)/ Palmer, Glenn (Editor)/ Stoll, Richard J. (Editor)

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Lexington Books, 2004. Paperback. New. new title edition. 416 pages. 8.75x5.50x1.00 inches.
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Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations provides a uniquely valuable view of current approaches and findings in conflict studies. This volume showcases work informed by four powerful research tools: rational choice theory and game theory; simulation, experimentation, and artificial intelligence; quantitative studies; and case studies. Each research method is introduced and evaluated for its specific potential, including both strengths and weaknesses. Throughout, the notable contributors clearly explain how they choose, frame, and go about answering questions. While expanding our knowledge of particular conflicts, from the Crimean War to the Vietnam War to ongoing Palestinian-Israeli instability, Multiple Paths also furthers our understanding of how to conduct research in international relations.

About the author

Zeev Maoz is Professor of Political Science at Tel Aviv University. Alex Mintz is Cullen-McFadden Professor of Political Science, Texas A&M University and Fellow, U.N. Studies, Yale University. T. Clifton Morgan is Professor and Chair of Political Science at Rice University. Glenn Palmer is Associate Professor of Political Science at Penn State University. Richard J. Stoll is Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean of the Social Sciences at Rice University.
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