Violent Peace: Militarized Interstate Bargaining in Latin America

Violent Peace: Militarized Interstate Bargaining in Latin America

by David R. Mares
ISBN-10:
0231111878
ISBN-13:
9780231111874
Pub. Date:
03/07/2001
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10:
0231111878
ISBN-13:
9780231111874
Pub. Date:
03/07/2001
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
Violent Peace: Militarized Interstate Bargaining in Latin America

Violent Peace: Militarized Interstate Bargaining in Latin America

by David R. Mares
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Overview

When is military force an acceptable tool of foreign policy? Why do democracies use force against each other? David R. Mares argues that the key factors influencing political leaders in all types of polities are the costs to their constituencies of using force and whether the leader can survive their displeasure if the costs exceed what they are willing to pay. Violent Peace proposes a conceptual scheme for analyzing militarized conflict and supports this framework with evidence from the history of Latin America. His model has greater explanatory power when applied to this conflict-ridden region than a model emphasizing U.S. power, levels of democracy, or the balance of power.

Mares takes conflict as a given in international relations but does not believe that large-scale violence must inevitably result, arguing that it is the management of conflict, and not necessarily its resolution, that should be the focus of students, scholars, and practitioners of international relations. Mares argues that deterrence represents the key to conflict management by directly affecting the costs of using force. Conflicts escalate to violence when leaders ignore the requisites for credible and ongoing deterrence. Successful deterrence, he suggests, lies in a strategy that combines diplomatic and military incentives, allowing competition among heterogenous states to be managed in a way that minimizes conflict and maximizes cooperation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231111874
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 03/07/2001
Series: International Relations Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 398
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.67(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David R. Mares is professor of political science and adjunct professor at the Graduate School of International Relations / Pacific Studies, University of California-San Diego. His publications include Penetrating the International Market and Civil-Military Relations.

Table of Contents

Preface: Interstate Competition in a Heterogeneous World: The Importance of Understanding Violent Peace
Part One: The Issue
1. The Origins of Violent Peace: Explaining the Use of Force in Foreign Policy
2. The Latin American Experience
Part Two: Analyzing Latin America's Violent Peace
3. The Myth of Hegemonic Management
4. Democracy, Restrained Leadership and the Use of Military Force
5. The Distribution of Power and Conflict Management
6. Military Leadership and the Use of Force: Illustrations from the Beagle Channel Dispute
7. Democracies and the Use of Force: Suggestions from the Ecuador-Peru Dispute
Part Three: Conclusions
8. Militarized Bargaining in Latin America: Prospects for Diminishing its Use
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