ID | 089340 |
Title Proper | War has almost ceased to exist |
Other Title Information | an assessment |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mueller, John |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | John Mueller suggests that we may be reaching a point at which war, as conventionally defined, ceases or nearly ceases to exist in both its international and civil varieties. He assesses the phenomenon and speculates about what this development, should it definitively materialize, might suggest about the various explanations and theories scholars and analysts have preferred to explain the problem of war. |
`In' analytical Note | Political Science Quarterly Vol. 124, No. 2; Summer 2009: p.297-321 |
Journal Source | Political Science Quarterly Vol. 124, No. 2; Summer 2009: p.297-321 |
Key Words | British Historian ; Encyclopedia Britannica ; Peacemaker ; War ; Civil Wars ; International Wars ; Colonial Wars ; Cold Wars ; Soviet Union ; Korean War ; International Community |