It takes the average reader 20 hours and 11 minutes to read International Conflicts, 1816-2010 by Douglas M. Gibler
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A militarized interstate dispute (MID) refers to international conflict short of war. The MID dataset from the Correlates of War Project catalogs summary data on all threats, displays, and uses of force between two or more states. These dispute data are essential in quantitative analyses of international conflict and other issues, such as diplomatic efforts and security policy. The problem however is that they offer little information barring a brief summary of the conflict event. This work remedies it by providing original, detailed narrative descriptions of what occurred in each case. Organized by rivalry and within geographic regions, these case descriptions, written specifically for this work, will be an essential resource for those interested in the causes, histories, and consequences of international conflicts.
International Conflicts, 1816-2010 by Douglas M. Gibler is 1,169 pages long, and a total of 302,771 words.
This makes it 395% the length of the average book. It also has 370% more words than the average book.
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