

Why We Fight, Sachbücher von Christopher Blattman
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The truth is, warfare shouldn't happen - and most of the time it doesn't. Around the world there are millions of hostile rivalries at any given moment and yet only a tiny fraction erupt into prolonged fighting. Most books on conflict forget this.br>br>Contrary to what many people believe, war is the result of a simple risk-return calculation: Is it better to find a peaceful split of an undamaged pie, or to take a risky shot at seizing a shrunken and ravaged one? The simplest arithmetic shows that rivals are better off making concessions. So in those rare instances of war, what broke down and kept the sides from compromise?br>br>From unchecked leaders and violent tastes, through irrational behaviour, uncertainty and irresistible incentives, this peerlessly authoritative and thought-provoking book shows that there are only so many logical possibilities for why we fight and how by knowing them we can act to prevent war altogether.br>br>Drawing on the latest research in behavioural economics; gripping, counterintuitive examples from the long history of warfare around the world; and distinguished professor Christopher Blattman's own experience in warzones, along the way we meet Latin American gangs, raging European monarchs, West African rebels, riotous Indian mobs, British football hooligans, and fanatical American colonists. We see, for example, how queens have waged war more than kings; that the homicide rate in the ganglands of Medellín, Columbia is lower than you think; and that even monkeys have an innate righteousness.br>br>In an accessible, intuitive structure framed around causes and solutions, Why We Fight is a hopeful book, with answers to some of history's most important - and enduring - questions: Why do wars start and how do we stop them? In an age of growing isolationism and the weakening of global institutions, this book couldn't be timelier.>.
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