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Is war declining - and why?
Azar Gat
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School of Political science studies
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Peace
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Leviathan
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Fatality
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Divergence
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World War
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Economic Growth
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Interdependence
50%
State of Nature
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Attitude Change
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Violence
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Terror
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Civilian Population
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Mortality Rate
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Liberal
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Thomas Hobbes
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Nuclear Deterrence
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Industrialization
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Large State
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Troubling
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Social Attitudes
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Rousseau
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Causes of War
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Democratic Peace
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Mobilization Rate
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Human State
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Peacekeeping Forces
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Reduced Exposure
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UN Peacekeeping
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Social Sciences
Attitude Change
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Civilian Population
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Outgroup
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Interdependence
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Economic Growth
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United Nation Organization
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Second World War
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Social Attitude
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Peacekeeping
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Periodization
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industrialization
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