Pax democratica : a strategy for the 21st century

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Pax democratica : a strategy for the 21st century

James Robert Huntley ; foreword by Lawrence S. Eagleburger

Palgrave, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references: p.233-236

Includes index

First published in hardcover 1998

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After a turbulent century characterized by vast bloodshed, but also by the spread of democratic government and humane values, the author suggests that the great democracies - led by Britain, France, Germany, Japan and the United States - should form an intercontinental community of democracies - a Pax Democratica according to the author. He argues that such a union will culminate centuries of evolution in world order: from empires to balance-of-power Realpolitik , more recently from cooperative international institutions to an era of supranational communities, composed of likeminded peoples and organized around democratic principles.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • L.S.Eagleburger Preface to the Paperback Edition Acknowledgements An ABC of International Organizations War, Demographic Cleansing, and Democracy How the Democracies Saved Democracy: 1940-90 The Long Search for International Order The Challenge Ahead The Democracies' Unfinished Business Likemindedness and the Democratic Peoples The Vision and its Critics The Architecture of Pax Democratica Afterword Appendices Bibliography Index

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