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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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"Peace and War" presents a new look at international relations theories that are very thought-provoking. I read it for my political science class and found it engaging, though some sections could be a little heavy. Overall, a worthwhile addition to my library.
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Samuel Tran
A Thought-Provoking Read
"Peace and War" dives deeply into the complexities of international relations. The author does an amazing job explaining theories that feel relevant today. It might be a bit dense for casual readers, but it’s perfect for anyone studying political science. Definitely worth picking up!
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Fatima al-Rashid
Not What I Expected
I was hoping for more practical examples in "Peace and War." The theories are fascinating, but they can get pretty abstract. I enjoyed parts of it, but at times I found it hard to stay engaged. If you like theory-heavy books, this could be for you.
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Angela Martinez
Decent but Overly Academic
While I found some theories in "Peace and War" enlightening, I felt the book could have used more real-world applications. The writing is quite academic, which isn't bad, but not everyone will enjoy that style. It’s a solid read if you’re ready for a challenge.
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David Kim
Essential for IR Students
This book is a must for anyone interested in international relations. It breaks down complicated ideas in a way that makes them easier to understand. I appreciate how it connects historical events to current issues. Highly useful for my studies!
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