Hypotheses
- "The greater the percentage of professionals in the military organization, the more likely that field fortifications are used" (54)Otterbein, Keith F. - The evolution of war: a cross-cultural study, 1970 - 2 Variables
This book investigates the evolution of military organizations and their activities. Hypotheses frequently relate military organizations to political variables. Data suggested that more politically centralized societies have more sophisticated military organizations which are more likely to be successful in conflict (though military sophistication does not appear to deter attack).
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "The greater the percentage of professionals in the military organization, the more likely that body armor is used" (50)Otterbein, Keith F. - The evolution of war: a cross-cultural study, 1970 - 2 Variables
This book investigates the evolution of military organizations and their activities. Hypotheses frequently relate military organizations to political variables. Data suggested that more politically centralized societies have more sophisticated military organizations which are more likely to be successful in conflict (though military sophistication does not appear to deter attack).
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "The greater the percentage of professionals in the military organization, the more likely that cavalry is used" (57)Otterbein, Keith F. - The evolution of war: a cross-cultural study, 1970 - 2 Variables
This book investigates the evolution of military organizations and their activities. Hypotheses frequently relate military organizations to political variables. Data suggested that more politically centralized societies have more sophisticated military organizations which are more likely to be successful in conflict (though military sophistication does not appear to deter attack).
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "The greater the percentage of professionals in the military organization, the more likely that the tactical system will be based upon both lines and ambushes" (43)Otterbein, Keith F. - The evolution of war: a cross-cultural study, 1970 - 2 Variables
This book investigates the evolution of military organizations and their activities. Hypotheses frequently relate military organizations to political variables. Data suggested that more politically centralized societies have more sophisticated military organizations which are more likely to be successful in conflict (though military sophistication does not appear to deter attack).
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "The greater the percentage of professionals in the military organization, the higher the degree of subordination" (25)Otterbein, Keith F. - The evolution of war: a cross-cultural study, 1970 - 2 Variables
This book investigates the evolution of military organizations and their activities. Hypotheses frequently relate military organizations to political variables. Data suggested that more politically centralized societies have more sophisticated military organizations which are more likely to be successful in conflict (though military sophistication does not appear to deter attack).
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "The higher the level of political centralization, the more likely that the military organization is composed of professionals" (22)Otterbein, Keith F. - The evolution of war: a cross-cultural study, 1970 - 2 Variables
This book investigates the evolution of military organizations and their activities. Hypotheses frequently relate military organizations to political variables. Data suggested that more politically centralized societies have more sophisticated military organizations which are more likely to be successful in conflict (though military sophistication does not appear to deter attack).
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "The higher the degree of military sophistication, the more likely that the political communities of a cultural unit will engage in frequent or continual internal war" (85)Otterbein, Keith F. - The evolution of war: a cross-cultural study, 1970 - 2 Variables
This book investigates the evolution of military organizations and their activities. Hypotheses frequently relate military organizations to political variables. Data suggested that more politically centralized societies have more sophisticated military organizations which are more likely to be successful in conflict (though military sophistication does not appear to deter attack).
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "The higher the degree of military sophistication, the more likely that the political communities of a cultural unit will engage in frequent or continual offensive external war" (88)Otterbein, Keith F. - The evolution of war: a cross-cultural study, 1970 - 2 Variables
This book investigates the evolution of military organizations and their activities. Hypotheses frequently relate military organizations to political variables. Data suggested that more politically centralized societies have more sophisticated military organizations which are more likely to be successful in conflict (though military sophistication does not appear to deter attack).
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "The higher the degree of military sophistication, the less likely that the political communities of a cultural unit will be attacked" (90)Otterbein, Keith F. - The evolution of war: a cross-cultural study, 1970 - 2 Variables
This book investigates the evolution of military organizations and their activities. Hypotheses frequently relate military organizations to political variables. Data suggested that more politically centralized societies have more sophisticated military organizations which are more likely to be successful in conflict (though military sophistication does not appear to deter attack).
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "The higher the level of political centralization, the more likely that shock weapons are used" (46)Otterbein, Keith F. - The evolution of war: a cross-cultural study, 1970 - 2 Variables
This book investigates the evolution of military organizations and their activities. Hypotheses frequently relate military organizations to political variables. Data suggested that more politically centralized societies have more sophisticated military organizations which are more likely to be successful in conflict (though military sophistication does not appear to deter attack).
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author