Wars are a recurring feature of world history. Since 1800, a new war between
established nation-states has occurred approximately every six to ten years.1 Yet,
despite the obvious importance of military power to intra- and inter-state politics,
relatively few political scientists have attempted to determine what factors influence a
state’s capacity to generate military power and make war
History
Publication
Journal of Military and Strategic Studies;7 (4)
Publisher
University of Calgary, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies