The essays in The Question of Peace in Modern Political Thought
address the contribution that political theories of modern
political philosophers have made to our understandings of peace.
The discipline of peace research has reached a critical impasse,
where the ideas of both "realist peace" and "democratic peace" are
challenged by contemporary world events. Can we stand by while
dictators violate the human rights of citizens? Can we impose a
democratic peace through the projection of war? By looking back at
the great works of political philosophy, this collection hopes to
revive peace as an active question for political philosophy while
making an original contribution to contemporary peace research and
international relations.
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