
The Puzzle of Peace
The Evolution of Peace in the International System
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 17. March 2016
Book
Hardback
260 pages
978-0-19-930102-7 (ISBN)
Description
The Puzzle of Peace moves beyond defining peace as the absence of war and develops a broader conceptualization and explanation for the increasing peacefulness of the international system. The authors track the rise of peace as a new phenomenon in international history starting after 1945. International peace has increased because international society has developed a set of norms dealing with territorial conflict, by far the greatest source of international war over previous centuries. These norms prohibit the use of military force in resolving territorial disputes and acquiring territory, thereby promoting border stability. This includes the prohibition of the acquisition of territory by military means as well as attempts by secessionist groups to form states through military force. International norms for managing international conflict have been accompanied by increased mediation and adjudication as means of managing existing territorial conflicts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
555 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-930102-7 (9780199301027)
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The Evolution of Peace in the International System
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The Evolution of Peace in the International System
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The Evolution of Peace in the International System
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Persons
Gary Goertz is Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame. Paul F. Diehl is Associate Provost and Director of Teaching-Learning Initiatives, University of Texas-Dallas. Alexandru Balas is Director, Clark Center for International Education and Assistant Professor and Coordinator, International Studies Program, State University of New York - Cortland.
Author
Professor of Political ScienceProfessor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame
Associate Provost and Director of Teaching-Learning InitiativesAssociate Provost and Director of Teaching-Learning Initiatives, University of Texas-Dallas
Director, Clark Center for International Education and Assistant Professor and Coordinator, International Studies ProgramDirector, Clark Center for International Education and Assistant Professor and Coordinator, International Studies Program, SUNY-Cortland
Content
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
Part I: The Evolution of International Peace
2. Conceptualizing Interstate Peace and Constituting the International System
3. The Evolution of Peace 1900-2006
4. Territorial Issues and the Evolution of Peace
Part II: International Territorial Norms, Conflict Management, and Peace
5. The Development of Territorial Norms and the Norm Against Conquest
6. Managing New States: Decolonization, Secession, and Peace
7. When Territorial Change Happens: The Norm of Uti Possidetis
8. Managing Territorial Conflict and Promoting Peace: Mediation and Legally-Binding Approaches
9. Peace at Sea: Managing Maritime Boundaries
Part III: Summary and Extensions
10. Conclusions and Implications
Afterwords: Some Speculations About the Causes of Peace
References
Authors' Biographies
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
Part I: The Evolution of International Peace
2. Conceptualizing Interstate Peace and Constituting the International System
3. The Evolution of Peace 1900-2006
4. Territorial Issues and the Evolution of Peace
Part II: International Territorial Norms, Conflict Management, and Peace
5. The Development of Territorial Norms and the Norm Against Conquest
6. Managing New States: Decolonization, Secession, and Peace
7. When Territorial Change Happens: The Norm of Uti Possidetis
8. Managing Territorial Conflict and Promoting Peace: Mediation and Legally-Binding Approaches
9. Peace at Sea: Managing Maritime Boundaries
Part III: Summary and Extensions
10. Conclusions and Implications
Afterwords: Some Speculations About the Causes of Peace
References
Authors' Biographies