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Eve of Destruction - The Coming Age of Preventive War (Hardcover)
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Eve of Destruction The Coming Age of Preventive War Thomas M.
Nichols "Thomas Nichols transcends sterile debates about Iraq and
the Bush Doctrine and points instead to the fundamental erosion in
two long-standing international norms: the inviolability of state
sovereignty and the unacceptability of preventive war. These
profound changes are driven by the very real threat of mass
casualty suicide terrorism as well as humanitarian disasters and
the problem of failed states. This is a smart, incisive, and
important book."--Robert J. Lieber, Georgetown University
"Preventive war is here to stay. The question isn't whether but
when and how force will be used preventively. That is the important
message of this excellent book. Nichols provides the critical
answers clearly and convincingly."--Ivo Daalder, Brookings
Institution "Nichols provides a lively guide to the development of
this issue after the Cold War."--"Foreign Affairs" In an age of new
threats to international security, the old rules of war are rapidly
being discarded. The great powers are moving toward norms less
restrictive of intervention, preemption, and preventive war. This
evolution is taking place not only in the United States but also in
many of the world's most powerful nations, including Russia,
France, and Japan, among others. As centuries of tradition and law
are overturned, will preventive warfare push the world into chaos?
"Eve of Destruction" is a provocative contribution to a growing
international debate over the acceptance of preventive military
action. In the first work to identify the trends that have led to a
coming age of preventive war, Thomas M. Nichols uses historical
analysis as well as interviews with military officials from around
the world to trace the anticipatory use of force from the early
1990s--when the international community responded to a string of
humanitarian crises in Somalia, Bosnia, and Kosovo--to today's
current and potential actions against rogue states and terrorists.
He makes a case for a bold reform of U.S. foreign policy, and of
the United Nations Security Council itself, in order to avert
outright anarchy. Thomas M. Nichols is Professor of Strategy and
Forrest Sherman Chair of Public Diplomacy at the United States
Naval War College. His previous books include "The Russian
Presidency" and "Winning the World: Lessons for America's Future
from the Cold War." 2008 192 pages 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-4066-5
Cloth $45.00s 29.50 ISBN 978-0-8122-0294-6 Ebook $45.00s 29.50
World Rights Political Science, Public Policy Short copy: In an age
of new threats to international security, the old rules of war are
rapidly being discarded by the great powers. This study explores
how and why states will exercise the preventive use of force in the
twenty-first century, and how this violence might be contained and
controlled.
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