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Explain the combat contract and apply it to World War I or World War II, and Korea or Vietnam. Sources: Kindsvatter and lectures

Explain the combat contract and apply it to World War I or World War II, and Korea or Vietnam. Sources: Kindsvatter and lectures

It should address ONE of the following prompts, using only lecture notes and Fromkin (Fromkin, David. Europe’s Last Summer: who started the Great War in 1914? Vintage Books. 2005.) and Kindsvatter, Peter S. American Soldiers: ground combat in the World Wars, Korea, and Vietnam. University Press of Kansas. 2003 (Entire)

1. Explain the combat contract and apply it to World War I or World War II, and Korea or Vietnam. Sources: Kindsvatter and lectures

2. Explain the bargaining and coercion explanations of World War I. Sources: Fromkin, lectures.

3. Use structural theory to explain the Cold War. Sources: lectures.

4. Use the combat contract to explain World War I combat behavior. Sources: lectures, Fromkin.

5. Explain the logic of war in terms of domestic commitment and combat compliance. Sources: lectures, Kindsvatter.

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The cold war is believed to commence after the Second World War, from 1945 and extending for over four decades. Throughout the cold war, the major parties involved persistently demonstrated the application of the structural theory. First, the United Soviet Socialist Republic consolidated its powers and authority……………………..

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