Winning the War on War
The Decline of Armed Conflict Worldwide
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<p><strong>"The most important political book of the year."Gregg Easterbrook, author of&nbsp;<em>The Progress Paradox</em></strong><br /><br />Everyone knows: wars are getting worse, more civilians are dying, and peacemaking achieves nothing, right? Wrong.<br /><br />Despite all the bad-news headlines, peacekeeping <em>is</em> working. Fewer wars are starting, more are ending, and those that remain are smaller and more localized. But peace doesn't just happen; it needs to be put into effect. Moreover, understanding the global decline in armed conflict is crucial as America shifts to an era of lower military budgets and operations.<br /><br />Preeminent scholar of international relations, Joshua Goldstein, definitively illustrates how decades of effort by humanitarian aid agencies, popular movements&mdash;and especially the United Nations&mdash;have made a measureable difference in reducing violence in our times. Goldstein shows how we can continue building on these inspiring achievements to keep winning the war on war.<br /><br />This updated and revised edition includes more information on a post-9-11 world, and is a perfect compendium for those wishing to learn more about the United States' armed conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.<strong><br /></strong></p>
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