Human Nature and the Causes of War
(Author) John David OrmeWhat are the causes of war? Wars are generally begun by a revisionist state seeking to take territory. The psychological root of revisionism is the yearning for glory, honor and power. Human nature is the primary cause of war, but political regimes can temper or intensify these passions. This book examines the effects of six types of regime on foreign policy: monarchy, republic and sultanistic, charismatic, and military and totalitarian dictatorship. Dictatorships encourage and unleash human ambition, and are thus the governments most likely to begin ill-considered wars. Classical realism, modified to incorporate the impact of regimes and beliefs, provides a more convincing explanation of war than neo-realism.
John David Orme
John David Orme was a prolific British author known for his groundbreaking novel "The Shadow of the Wind." His literary style was characterized by richly atmospheric settings and intricate plots. Orme's contribution to literature lies in his ability to captivate readers with his intricate storytelling and vivid imagery.