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The age of unpeace : how connectivity causes conflict

Leonard, Mark, 1974-2022
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We thought connecting the world would bring lasting peace. Instead, it is driving us apart. In the three decades since the end of the Cold War, global leaders have been integrating the world's economy, transport and telecommunications, breaking down borders in the hope of making war impossible. In doing so, they have unwittingly created a formidable arsenal of weapons for new kinds of conflict and the motivation to keep fighting. As a leading authority on international relations, Mark Leonard's work has taken him into many of the rooms where our futures are being decided at every level of society. In seeking to understand the ways that globalisation has broken its fundamental promise to make our world safer and more prosperous, Leonard explores how we might wrest a more hopeful future from an age of unpeace.
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
Bredbury LibraryAdult non-fiction paperback303.482 LEOAvailable
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Imprint:
London : Penguin Books, 2022.
Collation:
256 pages ; 20 cm
Audience:
Specialized.
ISBN:
9780552178273 (pbk)
Dewey class:
303.482303.482 LEO
Language:
English
BRN:
3254416
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