In Pursuit of Peace

Ethics and International Affairs 23 (4):409-417 (2009)
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Abstract

Traditional international relations scholarship has concentrated on war, but has not provided deep theoretical consideration of the concept of peace.While the focus of each of these three books differs, they share a common goal: to better place "peace" into the study of international affairs.

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