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The Monopoly of Violence: Why Europeans Hate Going to War

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The Monopoly of Violence: Why Europeans Hate Going to War - Sheehan, James, Professor
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Since 1945, the European states which had previously glamorised their military elites, and made going to war the highest expression of patriotism, have renounced violence as a way of settling their disputes. Violence has been eclipsed as a tool of statesmen. This astonishing reversal is the subject of James Sheehan's masterly book. It is also a timely reminder of the differences between Europe and America, at a time when the USA is asserting its right and duty to make war for ideological or self-interested ends. And how ...

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The Monopoly of Violence: Why Europeans Hate Going to War 2010, Faber & Faber, London

ISBN-13: 9780571220861

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The Monopoly of Violence: Why Europeans Hate Going to War 2008, Faber & Faber, London, England

ISBN-13: 9780571220854

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