
Peace Theories and the Balkan War
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Authors:
- Angell, Norman
1874 - 1967
About this book
In the tumultuous landscape of early 20th-century Europe, the Balkan War emerged as a pivotal conflict that challenged established notions of peace. In "Peace Theories and the Balkan War," author Norman Angell delves into the intricate interplay between nationalism and diplomacy, scrutinizing the prevailing peace theories that failed to prevent violence. Angell's analysis highlights the paradox of unalienable rights and the fragility of international relations, offering insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on conflict resolution. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this document serves as a critical examination of how theoretical frameworks can shape real-world outcomes. Engage with Angell’s compelling arguments to understand the complexities of peace in a world often at war.