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Book Synopsis: Inevitably enemies by position and by the incompatibility of their ideologies, the United States and the Soviet Union have a common interest not in ruling together over the world, but in not destroying each other. This book reflects on the problems of attaining peace. Part One deals with theory, the concepts and systems of international relations. Part Two investigates the sociology of peace and war, discussing determinants such as space, resources, and regimes. The history of the global system in the thermonuclear age is discussed in Part Three, and Part Four is concerned with morality, strategy, and the attainment of peace through law.
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Unlock the secrets of diplomatic history with "Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations". Part Three of this captivating book takes you on a riveting voyage through the historical development of the global system in the thermonuclear age. Gain valuable insights into the power dynamics, alliances, and conflicts that have shaped the world we live in today. Prepare to be captivated as you explore the triumphs and challenges faced by nations as they grapple with the ever-present threat of destruction. With its meticulous research and compelling narrative, this book is a must-have for all history enthusiasts and scholars of international relations. Don't miss out on the opportunity to unravel the intricacies of our global past!
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