¶ … global peace, and it seeks to investigate whether a lasting international peace can be attained in the current global system.
The essay will first of all spell out the primary causes of war and peace, and then while referring to scholarly articles it will seek to determine the chances or possibility of for a lasting international peace. The study will also look into certain aspects that enable the construction of global peace as well as the areas of concern in regards to international peace.
Primary causes of war
Referring to studies conducted by Gaddis (1992), they are consistent to the United Nations charter that states; 'war starts in the minds of people' and perhaps to debunk the myth that the military men under the influence of politicians are collectively responsible for starting war, the book further says that war is starts on the whole society's collective consciousness or national mood. If there is a buildup of tension and stress within the society it would result to incoherence within such a society that has the overall impact of agitating certain groups or individuals thereby triggering or fueling violence in the form of war, crime or terrorism.
However Gaddis (1992), draws a contradictory argument to the above statement, he disagrees with the studies and instead points out that causes of war can be traced back to the personal greed and selfishness of authoritative leaders. This study cites some war scenario caused by leaders' personal greed and selfishness to support their argument, for example the Gulf war that was largely attributed to the former President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein's personal selfishness for power and wealth that led him to order an invasion to the city of Kuwait and so as to cease control over its' oil resources.
Divergent religious beliefs has also been blamed for causing war, an example of such a war is the Israel-Arab war which analysts and authors believe is caused by the Palestine/Israel land that's considered sacred and both parties lay claim to it as their own personal property.
Primary causes of peace
Viotti, Paul & Mark (1999) in their book "International Relations...
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