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관련 리딩

  • Jack S. Levy, “Preventive War and Democratic Politics.” International Studies Quarterly, 52, 1 (March 2008): 1-24.
  • Jack S. Levy, “Declining Power and the Preventive Motivation for War.” World Politics, 40, 1 (October 1987): 82-107.
  • Stephen Van Evera, Causes of War. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1999. Chap. 4.
  • Dale C. Copeland, The Origins of Major War. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2000.
  • Randall L. Schweller, “Domestic Structure and Preventive War: Are Democracies More Pacific?” World Politics 44, 2 (January 1992): 235-69.
  • Jack S. Levy and Joseph R. Gochal, “Democracy and Preventive War: Israel and the 1956 Sinai Campaign.” Security Studies, 11, 2 (Winter 2001/2): 1-49.
  • Steven E. Lobell, “Preventive military strike or preventive war? The fungibility of power resources.” Cambridge Review of International Affairs, online first 2021 https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2021.1879731
  • Jonathon Renson, Why Leaders Choose War: The Psychology of Prevention. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2006.
  • Woosang Kim and James D. Morrow, “When Do Power Shifts Lead to War?” American Journal of Political Science 36, 4 (1992): 896-922.
  • Douglas Lemke, “Investigating the Preventive Motive for War.” International Interactions 29, 4 (2003): 273-292.
  • Sam R. Bell and Jesse C. Johnson, “Shifting Power, Commitment Problems, and Preventive War.” International Studies Quarterly 59, 1 (March 2015): 124–132.
  • Richard Ned Lebow, “Windows of Opportunity: Do States Jump Through Them?” International Security 9, 1 (Summer, 1984): 147-186.
  • Brandon K. Yoder, “Hedging for Better Bets: Power Shifts, Credible Signals, and Preventive Conflict.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 63, 4 (April 2019): 923-49.
  • Colin Krainin, Kristopher W Ramsay, Bella Wang, and Joseph J Ruggiero, “Preventive war and sovereign debt.” Conflict Management and Peace Science, online first 6 Jul 2021.
  • Peter Schram, “Hassling: How States Prevent a Preventive War.” American Journal of Political Science, 65, 2 (April 2021), 294–308.

Preventive Logic in the Nuclear Age

  • Scott A. Silverstone, Preventive War and American Democracy. New York: Routledge, 2007.
  • Lyle Goldstein, Preventive Attack and Weapons of Mass Destruction. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006.
  • Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer, “Revisiting Osirak: Preventive Attacks and Nuclear Proliferation Risks.” International Security, 36, 1 (Summer 2011): 101–132.
  • Matthew Fuhrmann and Sarah E. Kreps, “Targeting Nuclear Programs in War and Peace: A Quantitative Empirical Analysis, 1941-2000.” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 54, 6 (December 2010): 831-859.
  • Dan Reiter, “Preventive Attacks against Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons Programs: The Track Record.” In William W. Keller and Gordon R. Mitchell, Hitting First: Preventive Force In U.S. Security Strategy. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006. Pp. 27-44.
  • Thomas M. Nichols, Eve of Destruction: The Coming Age of Preventive War. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008.
  • Robert Schub, “Unfair Fights: Power asymmetry, nascent nuclear capability, and preventive conflict.” Conflict Management and Peace Science34, 4 (July 2017): 43155.
  • Sung Chul Jung, “Nuclear aggressors, nuclearizing targets: nuclear weapon development and preventive conflict.” International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 17 (137-62) 137-62.
  • Muhammet A. Bas and Andrew J. Coe. 2016. “A Dynamic Theory of Nuclear Proliferation and Preventive War,” International Organization, 70(4): 655-685.
  • Sarah E. Kreps and Matthew Fuhrmann, ‘Attacking the Atom: Does Bombing Nuclear Facilities Affect Proliferation?’ Journal of Strategic Studies 34/2 (2011), 171.
  • Jan Ludvik, “Closing the Window of Vulnerability: Nuclear Proliferation and Conventional Retaliation.” Security Studies, 28, 1 (2019), 87-115.

Historical Applications

  • Richard K. Betts, “Striking First: A History of Thankfully Lost Opportunities.” Ethics & International Affairs 17, 1 (2003): 17-24.
  • Paul W. Schroeder, "Preventive Wars to Restore and Stabilize the International System."International Interactions, 37, 1 (March 2011): 96-107.
  • On the First World War, see the following chapters in Jack S. Levy and John A. Vasquez, eds., The Outbreak of the First World War: Structure, Politics, and Decision-Making. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
  • William Mulligan, “Restraints on preventive war before 1914.” Pp. 115-38.
  • Jack S. Levy, “The sources of preventive logic in German decision-making in 1914.” Pp. 139-66.
  • Dale C. Copeland, “International relations theory and the three great puzzles of the First World War.” Pp. 167-98.
  • John A. Vasquez, “Was the First World War a preventive war? Concepts, criteria, and evidence.” Pp. 199-223.
  • Jack S. Levy and William Mulligan, “Shifting Power, Preventive Logic, and the Response of the Target: Germany, Russia, and the First World War,” Journal of Strategic Studies 40, 5: 731-69.
  • Patrick J. McDonald, “Complicating Commitment: Free Resources, Power Shifts, and the Fiscal Politics of Preventive War.” International Studies Quarterly 55, 4 (December 2011): 1095-1120.
  • Norrin M. Ripsman and Jack S. Levy, “The Preventive War that Never Happened: Britain, France, and the Rise of Germany in the 1930s.” Security Studies, 16, 1 (January-March 2007): 32-67. (pp. 38-44 for hypotheses on conditions for preventive war)
  • Scott A. Silverstone, “Preventive War and the Problem of Post-Conflict Poltiical Order.” International Interactions 37, 1 (March 2011): 107-16.
  • Scott A. Silverstone, From Hitler's Germany to Saddam's Iraq: The Enduring False Promise of Preventive War. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 201