Aftermath of Defeats in War

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Aftermath of Defeats in War

Between Revenge and Recovery

Political science and theory Comparative politics International relations Warfare and defence History: specific events and topics

Author: Ibrahim M. Zabad

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 30 March 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 479 Kb

ISBN: 9783030137472


Introduction

This book sets out to explain the variation in nations’ reactions to their defeats in war. Typically, we observe two broad reactions to defeat: an inward-oriented response that accepts defeat as a reality and utilizes it as an opportunity for a new beginning, and an outward-oriented one that rejects defeat and invests national energies in restoring what was lost—most likely by force.

Main Argument

This volume argues that although defeats in wars are humiliating experiences, those sentiments do not necessarily trigger aggressive nationalism, empower radical parties, and create revisionist foreign policy. Post-defeat, radicalization will be actualized only if it is filtered through three variables: national self-images (inflated or realistic), political parties (strong or weak), and international opportunities and constraints.

Case Studies

The author tests this theory on four detailed case studies: Egypt (1967), Turkey/Ottoman Empire, Hungary and Bulgaria (WWI), and Islamic fundamentalism.

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