War and compromise between nations and states / Egbert Jahn ; translated by Anna Güttel-Bellert.

This volume investigates both violent conflicts and non-violent conflict behavior. It addresses a variety of topics, including responsibility and guilt in connection with war, violent conflicts, and terrorist attacks; conflict escalation in disputed areas such as the South China Sea, Syria, and Ukra...

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Main Author: Jahn, Egbert (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
German
Published: Cham : Springer, [2020]
Series:Jahn, Egbert. Politische Streitfragen. 5.
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Uniform Title:Krieg und Kompromiss zwischen Nationen und Staaten.
Table of Contents:
  • Guilt in Wars of Aggression and Mass Murders. Who Is the Perpetrator, Who Is Responsible?.- On the Impossiblity of Remaining Innocent when an Aeroplane Is Hijacked by Terrorists.- Islands in the South China Sea as a Centre of Conflict for a Potential Third World War.- World Peace
  • Even Through War. The Role of the USA Preserving Security in the International System.- The Fatal Glorification of Mohandas K. Gandhi as a Saint.- His Role in the National Independence Movement in India.- Is the Policy of Non-Violence of Mohandas K. Ghandi a Unique Phenomenon, or Is It of Universal Significance?.- Putin "Understanders" and Putin Critics. The Intense Controversy Surrounding German and Western Policy Towards Russia.- The Impact of the October Revolution on International and Inter-Ethnonational Relations.- International Involvement in the Civil War in Syria.- We Will (Not) Succeed! The Helplessness of German and European Refugee Policy.- Brexit
  • a Preliminary Step Towards the Exit, or the Harbinger of Deeper Integration within the Eurpean Union?.- The Catalan Independence Movement
  • a Challenge that Spain and the EU Have Chosen to Suppress.- Switzerland
  • a Model for the Regulation of Relations Between Ethnic and National Groups in Multilingual States?