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Win, Lose, or Draw: Domestic Politics and the Crucible of War

Win, Lose, or Draw: Domestic Politics and the Crucible of War
Author: Allan C. Stam Iii
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
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Media: Paperback
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Pages: 264
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.8 x 1

ISBN: 0472085778
Dewey Decimal Number: 327
EAN: 9780472085774
ASIN: 0472085778

Publication Date: March 15, 1999
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Product Description
While the factors affecting the initiation of war have been extensively studied, the factors that determine the outcome of war have been neglected. Using quantitative data and historical illustrations from the early 1800s to the late 1980s, Allan Stam investigates the relative effect on war outcomes of both the choices leaders must make during war and the resources they have at their disposal. Strategy choices, along with decisions about troop levels and defense spending, are not made in a vacuum, according to Stam, but are made in the crucible of domestic politics. Because of domestic political constraints, states must frequently choose less than optimal strategies in the international arena. Stam shows how we must go beyond simply counting resources and look at the process or strategy by which they are employed as the key factor determining who will win.
Challenging the assumptions of many realist and neorealist thinkers on war and interstate conflict, Stam shows how domestic political factors affect the outcome of war. Using a rational choice analysis, Stam looks at the factors that affect the decisionmakers' preferences for different outcomes of military conflict, as well as how the payoffs of those outcomes are affected by both domestic and structural factors. Structural factors, such as the state's population, define a state's power relative to that of other states and will affect the probability of a policy succeeding. Domestic factors, such as the positions taken by domestic political groups, will affect the preferences of the leaders for particular outcomes and their willingness to bear the costs associated with the payoffs and probabilities of the various outcomes.
This book will be of interest to political scientists studying war and conflict in the international system as well as to historians and military strategists interested in understanding the factors that predict the outcome of war.
Allan Stam is Assistant Professor of Political Science, Yale University.



Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Path breaking analsis of who wins and loses wars.   April 21, 1999
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is the best general anslysis of who wins and loses wars. Stam uses a mix of analytic theory, statistics, and historical examples to show the interactive effect of strategy in influencing war outocmes. His writing is clear and his analysis compelling. If you are interested in who wins or loses wars, or the importance of thinking about draws, then this book is for you.


5 out of 5 stars An excellent study of who wins and who loses wars.   April 23, 1998
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Allan Stam proves rather convincingly that *how* states use resources is as important as the mere presence of these resources for fighting a war. His book takes readers beyond the hackneyed analyses of why wars start to get at an understanding of which actors will win and which will lose them. Why should we study war? Because it is violent and horrifying and ever present. Stam's book is essential to understanding war.

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