Hawks, Doves, And Owls: An Agenda For . . .
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| Originally published | 1985 |
| Authors | Graham T. Allison |
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| Editors | Joseph Nye |
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| ID | 2112158 |
About Hawks, Doves, And Owls: An Agenda For . . .
The debate over national security and arms control has focused primarily on weapons--more or fewer weapons, different kinds of weapons. Hawks tend to see the immediate cause of war as one-sided weakness that tempts an aggressive adversary. For Doves, the primary cause of war lies in arms races that become provocative.