This year, 2015, marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II (WW II). It was the deadliest war fought in the history of mankind, both in terms of the number of people killed — over 50 million — and the number of countries and continents involved in the hostilities. No less mind-numbing was the fact that, for the first time, and prayerfully for the last time in human history, an atomic weapon was used in a war. The most important lesson of WW II is that a war of that kind must never again be fought. But there is good news. Mankind may well be learning that lesson, at least some important parts of that lesson. There has been no world war in the past seven decades, whereas the interval between the First and Second World Wars was just...
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File Copy 10th Anniversary Fulbright Program [Signature] Feb. 22 1967 INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND T...
War, or more technically, 'militarized peace', continues to prevail in Iraq, Afghanistan and Israel-...
This article described war as a colossal disaster, and nuclear war as the largest and the last manma...
This article looks to find the ideological causes that lead human beings to war or peace nowadays, i...
A world without war is a utopian idea embraced by most peace-loving citizens of the world. Contrary ...
The world peace and world unity are the most embryonic need of the modern society in order to protec...
The world peace and world unity are the most embryonic need of the modern society in order to protec...
This paper was presented at the inaugural conference of a World International Studies Committee affi...
The 9/11 and the subsequent Afghanistan and Iraq Wars failed to meet the ardent but sincerest expect...
This article reiterated the peace warsituation during the first 40 years of the Atomic Age. The nucl...
War is the mass murder of human beings and the mass destruction of cities in the public interest. It...
There is a persistent belief in the power of media images to transform the events they depict. Yet d...
A convenient date for marking the transition from one epoch to another remains 1945, for three reaso...
This essay first discusses modern wars and the idea of „eternal peace“ as developed in modernity....
In the aftermath of World War II, many internationalists diagnosed the fundamental cause of internat...
File Copy 10th Anniversary Fulbright Program [Signature] Feb. 22 1967 INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND T...
War, or more technically, 'militarized peace', continues to prevail in Iraq, Afghanistan and Israel-...
This article described war as a colossal disaster, and nuclear war as the largest and the last manma...