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War Peace and International Security Jan Eichler
The ambition of this book is to fill a gap on the market with literature about war and peace during the one-hundred-year-long period between the beginning of World War I and the annexation of the Crimean peninsula. The book has been written with the aim to present this period in a new and consistent theoretical framework. To satisfy this aim, it was necessary to make a detailed study of a long range of theoreticians whose works and key ideas were used as good sources of inspiration. Among them, there are two giants with an enormous intellectual potential: Johan Galtung and Raymond Aron. The book is divided into five chapters. The first of them is dedicated to the articulation of the theoretical and methodological positions of the entire book. Its first part presents key theoretical inspirations. It commences with Johan Galtung and his theory of positive and negative peace, continues with Raymond Aron’s emphasis on diplomacy and strategy and concludes with Edward Carr and his distinctions between rational causes and historical accidental. His inspiration has been used for the periodization throughout this book.
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