Four Studies of War and Peace in This Century
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Sir Keith Hancock makes a four-pronged reconnaissance of international relations and consequently the prospects of human survival. He begins by discussing total war and ''small wars'' and considers the relevance of this discussion particularly in its economic aspects to ''the cold war'' and its costs. Sir Keith then turns to treaty-making and in particular to Smuts''s experience at Vereeniging in 1902 and Paris in 1919; he concludes that it is impossible to make a satisfactory peace settlement in the aftermath of total war but that there are better prospects for negotiations during the ''cold war''. He goes on to examine Gandhian non-violence particularly its origins in the Gandhi-Smuts conflict. He outlines the limitations of Gandhi''s techniques and suggests that although they were successful against Smuts and Halifax they would not necessarily have succeeded against Hitler and Stalin: for non-violence is not a substitute for military readiness. In his final section Sir Keith surveys the developing international community and considers the present-day world in the perspective of history.
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