
Demilitarization in the Contemporary World
Peter N. Stearns(Editor)
University of Illinois Press
Will be published approx. on 8. November 2013
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-252-03789-4 (ISBN)
Description
Contemporary world history has highlighted militarization in many ways, from the global Cold War and numerous regional conflicts to the general assumption that nationhood implies a significant and growing military. Yet the twentieth century also offers notable examples of large-scale demilitarization, both imposed and voluntary. Demilitarization in the Contemporary World fills a key gap in current historical understanding by examining demilitarization programs in Germany, Japan, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Costa Rica. In nine insightful chapters, this volume's contributors outline each nation's demilitarization choices and how they were made. They investigate factors such as military defeat, border security risks, economic pressures, and the development of strong peace cultures among citizenry. Also at center stage is the influence of the United States, which fills a paradoxical role as both an enabler of demilitarization and a leader in steadily accelerating militarization.
Bookended by Peter N. Stearns' thought-provoking historical introduction and forward-looking conclusion, the chapters in this volume explore what true demilitarization means and how it impacts a society at all levels, military and civilian, political and private. The examples chosen reveal that successful demilitarization must go beyond mere troop demobilization or arms reduction to generate significant political and even psychological shifts in the culture at large. Exemplifying the political difficulties of demilitarization in both its failures and successes, Demilitarization in the Contemporary World provides a possible roadmap for future policies and practices.
Bookended by Peter N. Stearns' thought-provoking historical introduction and forward-looking conclusion, the chapters in this volume explore what true demilitarization means and how it impacts a society at all levels, military and civilian, political and private. The examples chosen reveal that successful demilitarization must go beyond mere troop demobilization or arms reduction to generate significant political and even psychological shifts in the culture at large. Exemplifying the political difficulties of demilitarization in both its failures and successes, Demilitarization in the Contemporary World provides a possible roadmap for future policies and practices.
Reviews / Votes
"This important book captures the deep complexity and contingency of the problem of militarization and demilitarization in the post-World War II environment. The thought-provoking essays provide deep and important insights in a global and comparative framework."--Michael Neiberg, author of The Blood of Free Men: The Liberation of Paris, 1944More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
6 tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
513 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-252-03789-4 (9780252037894)
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Peter N. Stearns is Provost of George Mason University and the author of Globalization in World History.
Content
CoverTitleContentsIntroductionSection I. Historical and Sociological Perspectives1. Demilitarization: Unraveling the Structures of ViolenceSection II. Germany2. The Demilitarization of Germany, 1945-20103. Peace Movements and the Demilitarization of German Political Culture, 1970s-1980sSection III. Japan4. Constrained Rearmament in Japan, 1945-19545. From Demilitarization to Remilitarization6. Japan's Remilitarization and Constitutional Revision7. Demilitarization and Democratization in the Post-World War II WorldSection IV. Central America8. Militaries and Modern States9. Demilitarization after Central American Civil WarsAfterwordContributorsIndex