Which are the important conclusions of L. Richardson in 'Statistics of Deadly Quarrels' (1960)?
A. The Problem of war does not arise from the diabolism of one or a few states
B. Desire for revenge was not the case of war during the period (1820-1945)
C. Contiguity has been an important factor in war
D. Nationalism has both induced and prevented wars
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1
B, C and D only.
2
A, B and D only.
3
A, C and D only.
4
A, B and C only.