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War, Peace and International Security - From Sarajevo to Crimea

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This book examines and explains the dialectic of war and peace between the outbreak of WWI and the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014. The theoretical inspiration is built upon Galtung's concept of negative and positive peace, Aron´s distinction between strategy and diplomacy, and Carr´s theory of periodization. Here, the author compares globalization with the interwar period and examines how the first decade´s positive peace, diplomacy, and big hopes were replaced by negative peace, and explains the growing role of military strategy which culminated after the Russian annexation of Crimea and the following military incidents between NATO and Russia. This volume will be of interest to teachers, students, and researchers in the fields of modern history, international security and peace studies.

List of contents

Chapter: 1.Theoretical inspiration: three key authors.- Chapter 2: From Sarajevo to San Francisco.- Chapter 3: Cold War.- Chapter 4: From the End of the Cold War to the End of the Global War on Terror.- Chapter 4: Chapter 4: From the End of the Cold War to the End of the Global War on Terror.- Chapter 5: From the end of the USSR to the annexation of Crimea.

About the author










Dr Jan Eichler is a Research Fellow at the Institute of International Relations, Prague and Professor of International Security Studies of the University of Economics, Prague. His research interests lie in international security relations from the WWI period to present; namely wars, peace, security and strategic culture and terrorism. He has authored 11 books in Czech, and written many articles and book chapters published in the USA, Great Britain, France, Germany, Turkey, and Poland.


Summary

This book examines and explains the dialectic of war and peace between the outbreak of WWI and the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014. The theoretical inspiration is built upon Galtung’s concept of negative and positive peace, Aron´s distinction between strategy and diplomacy, and Carr´s theory of periodization. Here, the author compares globalization with the interwar period and examines how the first decade´s positive peace, diplomacy, and big hopes were replaced by negative peace, and explains the growing role of military strategy which culminated after the Russian annexation of Crimea and the following military incidents between NATO and Russia. This volume will be of interest to teachers, students, and researchers in the fields of modern history, international security and peace studies. 

Product details

Authors Jan Eichler
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9781349956234
ISBN 978-1-349-95623-4
No. of pages 210
Dimensions 150 mm x 210 mm x 14 mm
Weight 308 g
Illustrations XX, 210 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

B, Peace, Conflict Studies, International Relations, Warfare & defence, Political Science and International Studies, Peace studies, Peace studies & conflict resolution, Politics and war, Military and Defence Studies

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