In The Rise and Fall of Peace on Earth, Michael Mandelbaum examines the peaceful quarter century after the end of the Cold War. He describes how the period came about and why it ended, arguing that individual countries overturned peaceful, political, and military arrangements in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, thereby affecting the rest of the world. He also probes prospects for the revival of peace in the future and stresses the importance of democracy and civil liberties across borders.
In The Rise and Fall of Peace on Earth, Michael Mandelbaum examines the peaceful quarter century after the end of the Cold War. He describes how the period came about and why it ended, arguing that individual countries overturned peaceful, political, and military arrangements in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, thereby affecting the rest of the world. He also probes prospects for the revival of peace in the future and stresses the importance of democracy and civil liberties across borders.
Michael Mandelbaum is the Christian A. Herter Professor Emeritus of American Foreign Policy at The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and the author of sixteen books, including Mission Failure (Oxford), The Ideas That Conquered the World, The Meaning of Sports , The Frugal Superpower, and That Used To Be Us (with Thomas L. Friedman).
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Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Europe: The Lost Peace Peace The Blunder From Yeltsin to Putin The End of Peace The New/Old Europe Chapter Two: East Asia: The Commercial Peace Peace Chinese Singularity Chinese Revisionism The Korean Conundrum The New/Old East Asia Chapter Three: The Middle East: The Hegemonic Truce Truce Iran The Bomb The Arab Spring The New/Old Middle East Chapter Four: Peace Regained? Accident or Precedent? Perpetual Peace? Universal Democracy?
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Europe: The Lost Peace Peace The Blunder From Yeltsin to Putin The End of Peace The New/Old Europe Chapter Two: East Asia: The Commercial Peace Peace Chinese Singularity Chinese Revisionism The Korean Conundrum The New/Old East Asia Chapter Three: The Middle East: The Hegemonic Truce Truce Iran The Bomb The Arab Spring The New/Old Middle East Chapter Four: Peace Regained? Accident or Precedent? Perpetual Peace? Universal Democracy?
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