Description
Book SynopsisEliminating the barriers to peace
Trade Review'A thoughtful and impassioned manifesto that challenges the morality, not just of scientists, but of leaders, decision-makers and citizens everywhere' -- New Scientist
Table of ContentsAcknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
Of War And Its Weapons
1. The Diversity of Wars
2. The Nuclear Peril
3. Other Weapons Of Mass Destruction
4. 'Conventional' Weapons
What Makes War More Likely?
5. Causes of War and the Role of Weapons
6. The Political System and its Leaders
7. Culture and Tradition
8. Resources: Territory and the Environment
9. Economic Factors: Globalisation and Poverty
10. War and Human Nature
What Should Be Done To Eliminate War?
11. What Stops Countries from Going to War?
12. Preventing War: Arms Control
13. Preventing War: Promotion of International Well-Being and Peace Education
14. Organisations Involved in Prevention, Intervention and Conflict Resolution
15. Intervention and Conflict Resolution
16. Epilogue: Ending Conflict in the Nuclear Age
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Further Reading
Index