Russell argues that offense - defense theory fails to explain the Iran - Iraq war and the 1990-91 Gulf War . Criticizing the emphasis on ... Lynn - Jones , Sean M. " Does Offense - Defense Theory Have a Future ? " Working Paper No.
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In War and the Engineers, the first book systematically to test the logical and empirical validity of offense-defense theory, Keir A. Lieber examines the relationships among politics, technology, and the causes of war.
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This book, first published in 2005, examines why China and Europe shared similar processes but experienced opposite outcomes.