Are Interstate Wars Obsolete? A Re-Reading of John Mueller (notice n° 539562)

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Personal name Fortmann, Michel
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Title Are Interstate Wars Obsolete? A Re-Reading of John Mueller
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Summary, etc. In the wake of the war against terrorism, will the international scene become a more violent place? Should we fear a re-emergence of warfare as a common instrument of statecraft? In order to answer these questions, this article revisits John Mueller’s argument regarding the obsolescence of major war and ponders its continuing relevance a decade after the end of the Cold war. Mueller’s original thesis and its critics will be presented in the first section of the article. The second part of the analysis attempts to test Mueller’s “marketing theory” of war in the framework of the American onslaught against terrorism. In other words, are neo-conservative ideological “entrepreneurs” succeeding in selling the idea of war as a legitimate instrument of policy to the American people? Or is the worsening mess in Iraq going to reinforce the American people’s allergy towards war?
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Personal name Gomand, Jérémie
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Note Raisons politiques | o 13 | 1 | 2004-02-01 | p. 79-96 | 1291-1941
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