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- catalog abstract ""Many of the major wars of the twentieth century emerged from the ruins of previous peace settlements. French hostility to the Treaty of Frankfurt of 1871 contributed to the tense political climate that culminated in the First World War; German resentment of the Treaty of Versailles helped to create the conditions necessary for Hitler's attempt to reshape Europe by force in the Second World War. Likewise the Cold War had its roots in the outcome of the titanic Russo-German struggles of 1914-17 and 1941-5 - the former created the Bolshevik regime which signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, and the latter brought the Soviet armies to the River Elbe and the Soviet leadership to the negotiating table at Yalta and Potsdam." "Beyond Europe, post-1945 wars in Korea, China, the Middle East and Indochina all had their origins in failed peace settlements. Why did peace so often collapse in this period? What was the causality that led from peace to war? Drawing on a series of case studies, Matthew Hughes and Matthew S. Seligmann provide a comprehensive and cohesive study that answers the question of why peace has so often failed in the modern era. The searching analysis of the key themes of peace and war has implications for conflict resolution across the globe."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12461949.
- catalog contributor b12461950.
- catalog contributor b12461951.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description ""Many of the major wars of the twentieth century emerged from the ruins of previous peace settlements. French hostility to the Treaty of Frankfurt of 1871 contributed to the tense political climate that culminated in the First World War; German resentment of the Treaty of Versailles helped to create the conditions necessary for Hitler's attempt to reshape Europe by force in the Second World War. Likewise the Cold War had its roots in the outcome of the titanic Russo-German struggles of 1914-17 and 1941-5 - the former created the Bolshevik regime which signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, and the latter brought the Soviet armies to the River Elbe and the Soviet leadership to the negotiating table at Yalta and Potsdam." "Beyond Europe, post-1945 wars in Korea, China, the Middle East and Indochina all had their origins in failed peace settlements. Why did peace so often collapse in this period? What was the causality that led from peace to war? Drawing on a series of case studies, Matthew Hughes and Matthew S. Seligmann provide a comprehensive and cohesive study that answers the question of why peace has so often failed in the modern era. The searching analysis of the key themes of peace and war has implications for conflict resolution across the globe."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-235) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Europe. The Treaty of Frankfurt and the origins of the Franco-German antagonism, 1870-1914 -- The Treaty of Versailles and the origins of the Second World War -- From the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk to the Potsdam Conference : the origins of the Cold War -- pt. 2. The Near East. The First World War and the Turkish peace settlement : from Mudros to Sèvres to Lausanne, 1918-23 -- An elusive peace settlement in Palestine : the peace talks following the 1948-9 Arab-Israeli war -- pt. 3. The Far East. The Yalta accords and the origins of the Chinese Revolutionary Civil War, 1946-9 -- The peace settlement in Korea and the origins of the Korean War, 1945-50 -- The Geneva Conference of 1954 and the second Indochina War -- Conclusion : war and peace, a symbiotic relationship?".
- catalog extent "xiii, 242 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Does peace lead to war?".
- catalog identifier "0750925140 (hc)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Does peace lead to war?".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Phoenix Mill, England : Sutton,".
- catalog relation "Does peace lead to war?".
- catalog subject "327.172 21".
- catalog subject "Conflict management.".
- catalog subject "JZ5566.4 .H84 2002".
- catalog subject "Peace Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Peace.".
- catalog subject "War Case studies.".
- catalog subject "War.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Europe. The Treaty of Frankfurt and the origins of the Franco-German antagonism, 1870-1914 -- The Treaty of Versailles and the origins of the Second World War -- From the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk to the Potsdam Conference : the origins of the Cold War -- pt. 2. The Near East. The First World War and the Turkish peace settlement : from Mudros to Sèvres to Lausanne, 1918-23 -- An elusive peace settlement in Palestine : the peace talks following the 1948-9 Arab-Israeli war -- pt. 3. The Far East. The Yalta accords and the origins of the Chinese Revolutionary Civil War, 1946-9 -- The peace settlement in Korea and the origins of the Korean War, 1945-50 -- The Geneva Conference of 1954 and the second Indochina War -- Conclusion : war and peace, a symbiotic relationship?".
- catalog title "Does peace lead to war? : peace settlements and conflict in the modern age / Matthew Hughes & Matthew S. Seligmann.".
- catalog type "Case studies. fast".
- catalog type "text".