[학술논문] Power Transition Theory and the U.S. Decisions in Favor of Preventive War: A Linkage between Theory and Practice
Power shifts between interstate dyadic relationships are generally considered one of the most important factors affecting the preventive motivation for war. It is also a prominent cause of war in power transition theory. This theory predicts that war is likely to occur when the power of a challenger rises to parity with that of a dominant power. Based on this theory’s prediction, this paper can