
Temple of Peace ? International Cooperation and Stability since 1945
International Cooperation and Stability since 1945
Series: Baker Series in Peace and Conflict Studies;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher MJ ? Ohio University Press
- Date of Publication 19 March 2021
- Number of Volumes Print PDF
- ISBN 9780821424407
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages242 pages
- Size 235x158x25 mm
- Weight 428 g
- Language English 188
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Short description:
The often-violent realities of international relations in the post?World War II era have challenged Winston Churchill?s characterization of the United Nations as a ?temple of peace.? In this volume, nine experts examine the modern history of international relations in order to shed light on their prospective futures.
MoreLong description:
This collection raises timely questions about peace and stability as it interrogates the past and present status of international relations.
The post?World War II liberal international order, upheld by organizations such as the United Nations, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and similar alliances, aspired to ensure decades of collective security, economic stability, and the rule of law. All of this was a negotiated process that required compromise?and yet it did not make for a peaceful world.
When Winston Churchill referred to the UN framework as ?the temple of peace? in his famous 1946 Iron Curtain speech, he maintained that international alliances could help provide necessary stability so free people could prosper, both economically and politically. Though the pillars of international order remain in place today, in a world defined as much by populism as protest, leaders in the United States no longer seem inclined to serve as the indispensable power in an alliance framework that is built on shared values, human rights, and an admixture of hard and soft power.
In this book, nine scholars and practitioners of diplomacy explore both the successes and the flaws of international cooperation over the past seventy years. Collectively, the authors seek to address questions about how the liberal international order was built and what challenges it has faced, as well as to offer perspectives on what could be lost in a post-American world.
?As the consensus around global institutions and alliances shatters around us, this marvelous volume is a timely intervention. Trauschweizer gathers a stellar team of historians to recover the forces that produced the postwar liberal international order and to help us understand the structural and ideational challenges it faces today.? More

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