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Prize Money - Unpacking the Influence of Financial Incentives on Global Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution - cover

Prize Money - Unpacking the Influence of Financial Incentives on Global Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution

Quincy Wright

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Prize Money," Quincy Wright explores the intricate dynamics of international relations through the lens of competitive diplomacy and economic motivations. The narrative intertwines vivid storytelling with rigorous analysis, employing a nuanced literary style that reflects both historical contexts and contemporary implications. Wright's work is grounded in the juxtaposition of moral considerations against the backdrop of political pragmatism, engaging readers in a multifaceted discourse on how prize money serves as a powerful motivator in international negotiations and conflicts. This book is a vital contribution to the field of political science, reflecting the complexities of human agency in a world defined by competition and collaboration. Quincy Wright, a distinguished scholar in international law and relations, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this work. His academic background, coupled with his extensive research on the interplay between war, peace, and economic incentives, has profoundly influenced his perspective on global affairs. Wright's previous contributions to the field have established him as a pivotal figure in understanding the underlying forces that shape international norms and policies, making "Prize Money" a timely exploration of these themes. I highly recommend "Prize Money" to scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the intricate balance of strategy and ethics in global affairs. Wright's incisive insights and compelling narrative will not only captivate readers but also challenge them to rethink the ways in which monetary incentives can drive human behavior on the international stage.
Verfügbar seit: 23.12.2019.
Drucklänge: 212 Seiten.

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