Retreat From DoomsdayBasic Books, 17 июл. 1990 г. - Всего страниц: 352 |
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John Mueller. world's aversion to war may eventually infect the rest of the world as well . But this development is ... developed world , has become , or could ever become , impossible . When it seems necessary , even countries like the ...
John Mueller. world's aversion to war may eventually infect the rest of the world as well . But this development is ... developed world , has become , or could ever become , impossible . When it seems necessary , even countries like the ...
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... developed world had gotten the point by 1918. The rest , the Japanese in particular , got it by 1945. The developed world became Hollandized . There have been profound ideological differences since 1945 , centered on the lingering ...
... developed world had gotten the point by 1918. The rest , the Japanese in particular , got it by 1945. The developed world became Hollandized . There have been profound ideological differences since 1945 , centered on the lingering ...
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... world is in the process of becoming , like dueling and slavery , subrationally unthinkable and therefore obsolescent . War Becomes Rationally Unthinkable In many respects , the warless 219 THE OBSOLESCENCE OF WAR IN THE DEVELOPED WORLD.
... world is in the process of becoming , like dueling and slavery , subrationally unthinkable and therefore obsolescent . War Becomes Rationally Unthinkable In many respects , the warless 219 THE OBSOLESCENCE OF WAR IN THE DEVELOPED WORLD.
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Historys Greatest Nonevent | 3 |
THE DECLINE AND PERSISTENCE OF WAR BEFORE | 15 |
War Advocacy Before World War I | 37 |
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