The third edition of The Idea of War and Peace is appropriately timed, considering the prominence of the Iraq war in the popular discourse, amplified by the intensity of the presidential campaign in the United States. While his endeavor is more broadly framed, Irving Louis Horowitz, Hannah Arendt University Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University, nevertheless offers a worthy, thought-provoking contribution valuable to generalists and students of political theory alike
At the beginning of the third chapter of this book, Lal makes reference to the political historian, ...
Institutions do not decide whom to destroy or to kill, whether to make peace or war; those decisions...
Just war theory exists to stop armies and countries from using armed force without good cause. But h...
The third edition of The Idea of War and Peace is appropriately timed, considering the prominence of...
This book features a critique of key philosophical doctrines that dominate the Iraq war debate: just...
If asked to name career diplomats who have tackled some very difficult international crises, many fo...
Peace education itself is a contested term; its conceptions, and thus its manifestations, are quite ...
Boycotts and Peace. A Report by the Committee on Economic Sanctions Nicholas Murray Butler, Chairman...
The language used to describe conflict situations, whether military, political, or personal, has the...
Book review of Genocide: New Perspectives on Its Causes, Courses and Consequences
In Understanding the Imaginary War: Culture, Thought and Nuclear Conflict, 1945-90, editors Matthew ...
When War Ends reviews the case study of the West African state of Sierra Leone, a so-called ’success...
Review of Rockel, Stephen J. and Rick Halpern, eds. 2009. Inventing Collateral Damage: Civilian Casu...
It is uncommon to find a work that has the potential to change the level of thought for an entire di...
Through a close critique of PTSD theory, just war theory, and Western ethics, combined with an empir...
At the beginning of the third chapter of this book, Lal makes reference to the political historian, ...
Institutions do not decide whom to destroy or to kill, whether to make peace or war; those decisions...
Just war theory exists to stop armies and countries from using armed force without good cause. But h...
The third edition of The Idea of War and Peace is appropriately timed, considering the prominence of...
This book features a critique of key philosophical doctrines that dominate the Iraq war debate: just...
If asked to name career diplomats who have tackled some very difficult international crises, many fo...
Peace education itself is a contested term; its conceptions, and thus its manifestations, are quite ...
Boycotts and Peace. A Report by the Committee on Economic Sanctions Nicholas Murray Butler, Chairman...
The language used to describe conflict situations, whether military, political, or personal, has the...
Book review of Genocide: New Perspectives on Its Causes, Courses and Consequences
In Understanding the Imaginary War: Culture, Thought and Nuclear Conflict, 1945-90, editors Matthew ...
When War Ends reviews the case study of the West African state of Sierra Leone, a so-called ’success...
Review of Rockel, Stephen J. and Rick Halpern, eds. 2009. Inventing Collateral Damage: Civilian Casu...
It is uncommon to find a work that has the potential to change the level of thought for an entire di...
Through a close critique of PTSD theory, just war theory, and Western ethics, combined with an empir...
At the beginning of the third chapter of this book, Lal makes reference to the political historian, ...
Institutions do not decide whom to destroy or to kill, whether to make peace or war; those decisions...
Just war theory exists to stop armies and countries from using armed force without good cause. But h...