Peace Studies: Critical Concepts in Political Science, Volumen4Matthew Evangelista Taylor & Francis, 2005 - 448 páginas The academic field of Peace Studies emerged during the Cold War to address the nature and sources of interstate and internal conflict and methods to prevent it and deal with its consequences. |
Contenido
Democratic peacewarlike democracies? | 77 |
Why is there no NATO in Asia? Collective identity | 102 |
The flawed logic of democratic peace theory | 137 |
issued in London 9 July 1955 | 177 |
Notes on exterminism the last stage of civilization | 186 |
Confining the military to defense as a route to disarmament | 216 |
transnational relations domestic | 250 |
transnational civil society targets | 291 |
Cosmopolitanism and organized violence | 329 |
Transnational civil society and advocacy in world politics | 360 |
a coalitionbuilding effort | 385 |
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