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|a Eichensehr, Kristen.
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|a Stopping Wars and Making Peace :
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|a Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Chapter 1 War-Stopping Techniques in the Falklands (Christina Parajon); Chapter 2 Nagorno Karabakh: A War without Peace (Nicholas W. Miller); Chapter 3 War and Peace in Rwanda (Tom Dannenbaum); Chapter 4 War-Stopping and Peacemaking during the Malayan Emergency (1948-1960) (Colby E. Barrett); Chapter 5 Separatist Insurgency in Southern Thailand: An Approach to Peacemaking (Jonathan Ross-Harrington); Chapter 6 War-Stopping and Peacemaking in Mozambique (Caroline A. Gross); Index.
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|a During most of human history, war was a basic instrument of statecraft, considered, for the most part, a lawful, honorable, ennobling, and even romantic pursuit. By contrast, peacemaking remained a marginal and indeed incongruous interstate activity. A war would end when the belligerents ended it. The experience of the twentieth centurya (TM)s two world wars has changed, at least, the official view. The introduction of ever more destructive weapons, the drastic escalation of civilian deaths, and the economic and environmental devastation that modern war brought combined to forge an internation.
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|a Reisman, W. Michael.
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