Peace and Democratic Society

Recent acts of terrorism and the current unrest in the Middle East remind us how important it is to understand the relationship between violence, peace and democracy. In a challenging and insightful essay, Amartya Sen explores ideas around 'organised violence' (such as war, genocide and te...

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Other Authors: Sen, Amartya (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Open Book Publishers 2011
Subjects:
war
Online Access:Get fulltext
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