International politics and the search for peace / / Kōsaka Masataka; foreword/editorial supervision; Tadakoro Masayuki; translated by Carl Freire

Since ancient times, humanity has put its collective wisdom toward the effort of achieving peace in the world. And yet, wars nonetheless occur over and over again. Why does the crisis of war never go away? Is it possible to realize peace in the world? First published in 1966, this introductory text...

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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Notes:Original Japanese text published in 1966, this book is a translation of the 2017 revised edition by Carl Freire.
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