The rosy future of war
- New York: The Free Press, 1997
- 236p.
In the past thirty years, the number of internationally recognized countries has doubled. The author sees this fragementation of States as a primary cause of wars. He argues that many countries are now based on the drive merely for ethnic identity; international law and the benefits of a global economy are of no interest. The United States and Western Europe must 'export' political stability as a means of containing war.
0684833700 (hbk.): 23.50 US
CONFLICT PREVENTION INTERNATIONAL POLITICS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SECURITY POLICY