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War and Peace in the 20th Century and Beyond : The Nobel Centennial Symposium.
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War and Peace in the 20th Century and Beyond : The Nobel Centennial Symposium.
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Lundestad, Geir.
ISBN:
9789812795496
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1 online resource (266 pages)
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Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: The Conflicts of the 20th Century and the Solutions for the 21st Century -- Dialogue and Cooperation to Achieve World Peace -- War and Peace in the 20th Century -- Ideologies and Polities: Liberal Democracy and National Dictatorship in Peace and War -- Nationalism and Dictatorship and War -- Liberty Democracy and Peace -- Democratic Liberal Internationalism -- Liberal Ideals Commercial Interests and Popular Institutions: The Kantian Difference -- Making Sense of Political Violence in Postcolonial Africa -- Thinking through the Holocaust: The Violence of the Settler -- Legal and Political Identities -- Rwanda: A Metaphor for Political Violence -- The History of Violence between Hutu and Tutsi -- Political Identities and the Nationalist Revolution -- The Civil War and the Genocide -- Political Power and Political Identity -- Global Inequality and Persistent Conflicts -- A Cautionary Introduction -- Economic Reductionism and Causal Ambiguities -- Indirect Connections and Complex Processes -- Wars Famines and Destitution -- The Delusion of Civilizational Partitions -- Concluding Remarks -- The Rise and Fall of Great Powers -- Balance or Hegemony? -- The Distribution of Power in the Global Information Age -- Beyond Militarism Arms Races and Arms Control -- Introduction -- Militarism Arms Races and Arms Control in the Period Before the End of the Cold War -- Netforce: Informal or Privatised armed forces -- The New American Militarism -- Neo-Modern Militarism -- Protectionforce:Peace-Keeping/Peace-Enforcement -- Controlling War? -- Rivalry over Territory and Resources and the Balance of Peace and War: The 20th Century -- Introduction -- Wars in the 20th Century: An Overview -- Beyond Territorial War? -- Misperception Mistrust Fear -- Introduction.

Globalization and Mistrust among Civilizations -- The Development of Cross-cultural Dialogue -- The Cultural Significance of the Second World War -- Sharing (and Dividing) the Planet -- Cultural Internationalism -- The Role of International Organizations -- Conclusions -- The Nobel Peace Prize in Its Next Century: Old and New Dimensions -- The Past and the Future -- A Better Organized and More Peaceful World -- Human Rights in a New Century -- The Humanitarian Challenge -- "Reduction of Standing Armies" -- New Dimensions to the Peace Prize -- Conclusions -- Index.
Özet:
At the turn of the 21st Century, the world was immediately gripped by the War on Terrorism followed by the Iraq War. In reflection, the 20th Century was a period marked by tremendous technological and economic progress - but it was also the most violent century in human history. It witnessed two horrendous world wars, as well as the conflicts during the Cold War. Why do wars persistently erupt among nations, particularly the Great Powers? What are the primary factors that drive nations to violence - power, prestige, ideology or territory? Or is it motivated by pure fear and mistrust? Peering nervously at the 21st Century, we wonder whether American supremacy and globalization will help ensure peace and stability. Or will shifts in power with the emergence of new economic super-nations lead to further tensions and conflicts in this century?. Together with 29 Peace Nobel laureates, an outstanding group of scholars gathered in Oslo, Norway, on December 6, 2001, for the three-day Nobel Centennial Symposium to discuss "The Conflicts of the 20th Century and the Solutions for the 21st Century". Read this book for the scholars' candid insights and analyses, as well as their thought-provoking views on the factors that led to conflicts in the 20th Century and whether the 21st Century will be a more peaceful one. This is a rare - and possibly the best and only - book compilation of the highly intellectual analyses by world experts and Nobel Peace laureates on the perennial issues of War & Peace. Contents: Introduction: The Conflicts of the 20th Century and the Solutions for the 21st Century, Geir Lundestad & Olav Njølstad, The Norwegian Nobel Institute; Dialogue and Cooperation to Achieve World Peace, Dae-Jung Kim, ex-President, The Republic of Korea; War and Peace in the 20th Century, Eric Hobsbawm, Birkbeck College, University of London; Ideologies and

Polities: Liberal Democracy and National Dictatorship in Peace and, War Michael W Doyle, Princeton University; Making Sense of Political Violence in Postcolonial Africa, Mahmood Mamdani, Columbia University; Global Inequality and Persistent Conflicts, Amartya Sen, University of Cambridge (UK), and the 1998 Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences; The Rise and Fall of Great Powers, Joseph S Nye, Harvard University; Beyond Militarism, Arms Races and Arms Control, Mary H Kaldor, London School of Economics; Rivalry over Territory and Resources and the Balance of Peace and War: The 20th Century, Louise Fawcett, St Catherine's College, Oxford University; Misperception, Mistrust, Fear, Akira Iriye, Harvard University; The Nobel Peace Prize in Its Next Century: Old and New Dimensions, Geir Lundestad, The Norwegian Nobel Institute. Readership: Students, researchers, academics, politicians, journalists, and anyone interested in 20th century history and peace and conflict studies.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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