Chatfield & Ilukhina, Eds., Peace/Mir - An Anthology Of Historic Alternatives To War; Freedman, War
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Does the phrase ''war and peace" insinuate that war is usually followed by peace then, perhaps, war again? The first of these two books suggests in its title that peace can be an alternative to war, while the second book suggests that war is a human condition that is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. Considering the current state of the world … , but one can always hope.
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