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The rise and fall of peace on Earth / Michael Mandelbaum.

By: Mandelbaum, Michael [author.]Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019Description: xiii, 218 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780190935931Subject(s): Peace -- History -- 20th century | Peace -- History -- 21st century | World politics -- 1989- | Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations | China -- Foreign relations -- 1976- | Iran -- Foreign relations -- 1979-1997 | Iran -- Foreign relations -- 1997-DDC classification: 303.66
Contents:
Europe : the lost peace -- East Asia : the commercial peace -- The Middle East : the hegemonic truce -- Peace regained?
Summary: "The Rise and Fall of Peace on Earth examines that singularly peaceful quarter century. Its initial three chapters describe how and why peace came to be established in three important parts of the world: Europe (Chapter 1), where it was most firmly embedded; East Asia (Chapter 2), which was more peaceful than at any other time in its modern history; and the Middle East (Chapter 3), the least peaceful of the three regions during those 25 years. These chapters also describe and explain how and why the unprecedentedly peaceful conditions in each of the three regions came to an end. The fourth and final chapter explores the prospects for the revival of peace in the future"-- Provided by publisher.
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Europe : the lost peace -- East Asia : the commercial peace -- The Middle East : the hegemonic truce -- Peace regained?

"The Rise and Fall of Peace on Earth examines that singularly peaceful quarter century. Its initial three chapters describe how and why peace came to be established in three important parts of the world: Europe (Chapter 1), where it was most firmly embedded; East Asia (Chapter 2), which was more peaceful than at any other time in its modern history; and the Middle East (Chapter 3), the least peaceful of the three regions during those 25 years. These chapters also describe and explain how and why the unprecedentedly peaceful conditions in each of the three regions came to an end. The fourth and final chapter explores the prospects for the revival of peace in the future"-- Provided by publisher.

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