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War, one of the great themes of human history, is declining as developed nations have generally abandoned it as a way for conducting their relations with other countries, according to the author. He further asserts that capable domestic policing and military forces can also be effective in reestablishing civic order and that the building of competent governments is key to eliminating most of what remains of warfare.

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War, one of the great themes of human history, is declining as developed nations have generally abandoned it as a way for conducting their relations with other countries, according to the author. He further asserts that capable domestic policing and military forces can also be effective in reestablishing civic order and that the building of competent governments is key to eliminating most of what remains of warfare.
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John Mueller is Ralph D. Mershon Senior Research Scientist and Woody Hayes Chair of National Security Studies Emeritus at the Mershon Center for International Security Studies at Ohio State University, where he is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Political Science. He is the author or editor of many books, including Terror, Security, and Money: Balancing the Risks, Benefits, and Costs of Homeland Security; War and Ideas: Selected Essays; Atomic Obsession: Nuclear Alarmism from Hiroshima to Al-Qaeda; Overblown: How Politicians and the Terrorism Industry Inflate National Security Threats, and Why We Believe Them; and Capitalism, Democracy, and Ralph's Pretty Good Grocery.