How nations make peace
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How nations make peace
Macmillan , St. Martin's : Worth Publishers, c1999
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- : worth : pbk
- : St. Martin's
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  Saga
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  United Kingdom
  Germany
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National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Library (GRIPS Library)
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-278) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: St. Martin's ISBN 9780312219482
Description
How Nations Make Peace by Charles W. Kegley, Jr. and Gregory A. Raymond explores how nations make peace and the conditions under which they do so. Using case studies to illustrate the peace-making process, the authors study the effects of peace agreements on societies - from ancient Greek society to our own - and debate the relative merits of compassionate versus punitive peace settlements. Specifically, they explore what types of peace agreements are most likely to avert future conflict and yield a lasting peace.
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: uk ISBN 9780333763506
Description
This text explores how nations and states resolve conflicts and make peace. Using case studies to illustrate the peace-making process, the authors study the effects of peace agreements on societies from the ancient Greeks to our own, exploring the question: what types of peace agreement are most likely to avert future conflict? The book offers students a historical perspective from which to assess the prospects for peace in the 21st century.
Table of Contents
Preface - PART 1: HOW NATIONS MAKE DECISIONS FOR WAR AND PEACE - War and the Making of Peace: An Introduction - Approaches to Dealing with the Defeated - PART 2: MAKING PEACE IN ANTIQUITY - Tarnished Triumph: Sparta and the Peloponnesian War - Creating a Desolation called Peace: Rome and the Punic Wars - PART 3: PEACE BUILDING IN MODERN HISTORY - Visionary Victors? The Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna - Blood and Iron: The Wars of German Unification - A War to End all Wars? World War I and the Treaty of Versailles - The Long, Cold Peace: The Aftermath of World War II - Vacant Victory: The Persian Gulf War - PART 4: PATHS TO PEACE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: MORAL DILEMMAS AND POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS - Waging Peace: Choices and Consequences - Glossary - Inde x
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