'In this brief, punchy collection of essays, Mueller sets out his case in engrossing and direct style.' Kenneth Payne, International Affairs, Vol. 88, 1, 2012'Over the years many of the most important ideas about the role of ideas have come from the pen of John Mueller. Now he has drawn them together in a most valuable collection, and those who remain unpersuaded will fruitfully be provoked.' Robert Jervis, Columbia University‘A pioneer in the work on public opinion and war, Mueller has staked out intellectual leadership in thinking about the "obsolescence" of war. An excellent writer, Mueller’s pieces very clearly and effectively convey his arguments and conclusions. This book will be a valuable resource for instructors and students alike in courses ranging from general introductory IR, to courses on war, globalization or international law.’ Harvey Starr, University of South Carolina'War and Ideas is a set of provocative theoretical essays and empirical analyses by one of the leading and most original thinkers in international relations inquiry. It is a book that will provoke debate and challenge conventional thinking; in doing so, it will advance our understanding of some of the most important issues of our time. Essential reading for scholars, journalists, and students.' John A. Vasquez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign