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- W178771092 abstract "War, both its international and civil varieties, seems to be declining notably frequency. This paper speculates about what that remarkable development, should it definitely and definitively materialize, says about various remedies and nostrums that political scientists and other scholars and analysts have prescribed over last century to deal with problem of war. Most of these, it appears, have been irrelevant to process. Ninety-five years ago, eminent British historian, G. P. Gooch, concluded a book by elegaically declaring that We can now look forward with something like confidence to time when war between civilized will be considered as antiquated as duel, and when peacemakers shall be called children of God (1911, 248-49). And 1911 edition of Encyclopedia Britannica, Sir Thomas Barclay concluded article by observing that in no distant future, life among nations would be characterized by law, order and peace among men (1911, 16). During intervening century world of course, experienced a very large amount of often hugely destructive and God, far from blessing peacemakers, appears mostly to have decided to fight on both sides that encouraging way He has, as A. A. Milne put it bitterly interval separating two largest of those armed conflicts (1935, 222). Indeed, some writers have dubbed period the century of warfare, and a very large portion of international relations and political science literature has been focused causes and consequences of war, seen most notably perhaps monumental A Study of War (1942) published at depths of most devastating war history by Quincy Wright. It may be time to revisit visions and optimism of a century ago and to assess massive intervening literature war because we may be reaching a point, as Figure 1 suggests, where war--in both its international and civil varieties--ceases, or nearly ceases, to exist, a remarkable development that 1 As Geoffrey Blainey points out, article next edition of Encyclopedia was a long essay how victors punished vanquished at Peace Conference of 1919 (1973, 24). Mueller: This Just In: War Has Almost Ceased to Exist March 16, 2006 2 has attracted scarcely any notice. Indeed, within a very few years there may be no war at all anywhere world, quite possibly for first time history of human race. This paper, then, speculates about what that remarkable development, should it definitely and definitively materialize, says about various remedies and nostrums that political scientists and other scholars and analysts--both pessimists and optimists--have prescribed over last century to deal with problem of war. Most of these, it appears, have been irrelevant to process." @default.
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