Monday, July 28, 2003
The Globalist reviews Jonathan Schell's The Unconquerable World
The Globalist | Global Politics -- Power and Nonviolence — The 2003 Update
For the time being, the United States has chosen the coercive, imperial path — but that decision can be reversed.
Of course, no American decision alone can secure peace in the world. It is the essence of the task that many nations must cooperate in it.
The Globalist | Global Politics -- Power and Nonviolence — The 2003 Update
For the time being, the United States has chosen the coercive, imperial path — but that decision can be reversed.
Of course, no American decision alone can secure peace in the world. It is the essence of the task that many nations must cooperate in it.
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