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  MEDIA ADVISORY: THE TRUTH ABOUT WAR  
     
 

ASA MEDIA ADVISORY
January 11, 2007
Contact: Sujata Sinha or Lee Herring
202-247-9871
ssinha@asanet.org

The Truth About War

The Reasons Why Countries Choose to Fight

Sociological expert available to comment on the war in Iraq.

President Bush has laid out a new plan for Iraq and is sending an additional 20,000 troops to the region.  In addition, the threat of war looms over Israel and Iran, and Ethiopian and Somali forces are battling Islamic fighters.  In the latest issue of the American Sociological Review,* sociologist Andreas Wimmer answers the question "Why do countries go to war?"  His article, “Explaining Wars in the Modern World,” co-authored with Brian Min, describes what kind of country is more likely to choose to fight and takes a look at the reasons behind the violence.

Andreas Wimmer, an expert on the history of war, is available for interviews and comment.  For more information, contact Sujata Sinha at 202-247-9871 or via email at ssinha@asanet.org

The American Sociological Association, founded in 1905, is a non-profit membership association dedicated to serving sociologists in their work, advancing sociology as a science and profession, and promoting the contributions and use of sociology to society.

* The American Sociological Review is the flagship journal of the American Sociological Association (ASA).