In this book leading scholar Andrew J. Williams examines contemporary liberal thinking on the ending of wars and puts it into its historical context. Using a vast range of archival material, he examines the main strategies used by liberal states to consolidate their gains in the aftermath of war and prevent conflict re-occurring.
In this book leading scholar Andrew J. Williams examines contemporary liberal thinking on the ending of wars and puts it into its historical context. Using a vast range of archival material, he examines the main strategies used by liberal states to consolidate their gains in the aftermath of war and prevent conflict re-occurring.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew J. Williams is Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the University of St Andrews. He is an international historian and conflict analyst. He has also acted in a consultancy role and as a trainer on courses for diplomats in mediation and conflict resolution techniques for various international organisations in Europe and Africa. Between 1993-2001, he was a member of a 2nd-track conflict resolution team in the Moldova/ Transdniestria conflict.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface to the second edition Introduction Chapter 1: The roots of liberalism and its evolution until 1914 Chapter 2: Liberalism and thinking about war and peace: The twentieth and twenty-first centuries Chapter 3: Reparations Chapter 4: Reconstruction until the Marshall Plan Chapter 5: Reconstruction after the Marshall Plan Chapter 6: Retribution - the logics of justice and peace Chapter 7: Restorative justice, reconciliation and resolution Conclusion: Making the World Safe for Democracy? Bibliography Index
Preface to the second edition Introduction Chapter 1: The roots of liberalism and its evolution until 1914 Chapter 2: Liberalism and thinking about war and peace: The twentieth and twenty-first centuries Chapter 3: Reparations Chapter 4: Reconstruction until the Marshall Plan Chapter 5: Reconstruction after the Marshall Plan Chapter 6: Retribution - the logics of justice and peace Chapter 7: Restorative justice, reconciliation and resolution Conclusion: Making the World Safe for Democracy? Bibliography Index
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