War no more : eliminating conflict in the nuclear age / Robert Hinde and Joseph Rotblat ; foreword by Robert S. McNamara.

By: Hinde, Robert AContributor(s): Rotblat, Joseph, 1908-2005Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; Sterling, VA : Pluto Press, 2003Description: x, 228 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 0745321925 (hbk.); 0745321917 (pbk.)Subject(s): War | War -- PreventionDDC classification: 355.02,HIN LOC classification: U21.2 | .H545 2003Online resources: Table of contents
Contents:
Introduction (Page-1), Of War and Its Weapons (Page-9), The Diversity of Wars (Page-14), The Nuclear Peril (Page-14), The Risk of a Nuclear War (Page-17), The Destructive Power of Nuclear WeaponsThe Nuclear Arms Race (Page-22), Other Weapons of Mass Destruction (Page-30), Chemical Warfare (Page-30), Biological Warfare (Page-33), Radiological Warfare (Dirty Bombs) (Page-35), Information Technology Warfare (Page-37), 'Conventional' Weapons (Page-39), What Makes War More Likely? Causes of War and the Role of Weapons (Page-47), Causes of War (Page-47), The Role of Weapons (Page-49), The Political System and its Leaders (Page-52), The Institution of Nation-States (Page-52), Totalitarianism Versus Democracy (Page-55), The Role of Political Leaders (Page-56), Clandestine Political Action (Page-61), Autonomy of Groups Within States (Page-61), Terrorism (Page-65), Culture and Tradition (Page-68), Cultural Factors Related to Violence (Page-68), Ethnicity (Page-70), Religion (Page-75), Other Ideological Issues (Page-79), Retribution (Page-80), Resources: Territory and the Environment (Page-83), Resources, Territory and Influence (Page-83), Environmental Resources (Page-86), Economic Factors: Globalization and Poverty (Page-89), War and Human Nature (Page-89), Aggression and Aggressiveness (Page-94), War as an Institution (Page-107), The Role of Scientists (Page-118), What Should Be Done to Eliminate War? (Page-101), Education for Peace and Socialization (Page-171), Epologue: Eliminating conflict in the Nuclear age (Page-211).
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Introduction (Page-1), Of War and Its Weapons (Page-9), The Diversity of Wars (Page-14), The Nuclear Peril (Page-14), The Risk of a Nuclear War (Page-17), The Destructive Power of Nuclear WeaponsThe Nuclear Arms Race (Page-22), Other Weapons of Mass Destruction (Page-30), Chemical Warfare (Page-30), Biological Warfare (Page-33), Radiological Warfare (Dirty Bombs) (Page-35), Information Technology Warfare (Page-37), 'Conventional' Weapons (Page-39), What Makes War More Likely? Causes of War and the Role of Weapons (Page-47), Causes of War (Page-47), The Role of Weapons (Page-49), The Political System and its Leaders (Page-52), The Institution of Nation-States (Page-52), Totalitarianism Versus Democracy (Page-55), The Role of Political Leaders (Page-56), Clandestine Political Action (Page-61), Autonomy of Groups Within States (Page-61), Terrorism (Page-65), Culture and Tradition (Page-68), Cultural Factors Related to Violence (Page-68), Ethnicity (Page-70), Religion (Page-75), Other Ideological Issues (Page-79), Retribution (Page-80), Resources: Territory and the Environment (Page-83), Resources, Territory and Influence (Page-83), Environmental Resources (Page-86), Economic Factors: Globalization and Poverty (Page-89), War and Human Nature (Page-89), Aggression and Aggressiveness (Page-94), War as an Institution (Page-107), The Role of Scientists (Page-118), What Should Be Done to Eliminate War? (Page-101), Education for Peace and Socialization (Page-171), Epologue: Eliminating conflict in the Nuclear age (Page-211).

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