International relations theorists often ask why states repeatedly engage in this activity even though it is highly costly. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this activity that Carl von Clausewitz (“KLOW-zuh-vitz”) called “the continuation of policy by other means.”
ANSWER: war [or warfare; accept battle or combat; prompt on conflict or violence]
[10m] This political scientist attributed the recurrence of war to the anarchical nature of the international system, which is the third of the three “images of analysis” in his book Man, the State, and War.
ANSWER: Kenneth Waltz [or Kenneth Neal Waltz]
[10h] This Stanford scholar explained war in terms of information asymmetries, commitment problems, and issue indivisibilities in his 1995 paper “Rationalist Explanations for War.”
ANSWER: James Fearon [or James Dana Fearon]
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