International Order and Individual Liberty
Discover the thought-provoking insights of International Order and Individual Liberty by a distinguished author, published by the University Press of America in 2002. This compelling paperback edition spans 272 pages and delves into a critical examination of a widely accepted notion in contemporary political science: the belief that "democracies do not go to war with one another."
Engage with the arguments and analyses that challenge this popular idea, making this book essential for anyone interested in international relations, political theory, and the dynamics of liberty in a global context. Whether you are a student, scholar, or simply a curious reader, International Order and Individual Liberty will broaden your understanding of the complex interplay between governance and conflict. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your library with this significant work!