Democracies and the Shock of War: The Law as a Battlefield [eBook]
Cogen, Marc |
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9781409443636 |
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eBook
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Acrobat Ebook Reader
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1299
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320
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Ashgate
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01-MAY-2012
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LAW
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INTERNATIONAL LAW
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USD 134.95*
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Synopsis: Over the course of the twentieth-century, democracies demonstrated an uncanny ability to win wars when their survival was at stake. As this book makes clear, this success cannot be explained merely by superior military equipment or a particular geographical advantage. Instead, it is argued that the legal frameworks imbedded in democratic societies offered them a fundamental advantage over their more politically restricted rivals.
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Author collection: Author Name: Cogen, Marc
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