The so-called pacifist clause of the Japanese Constitution (Article 9) binds the Japanese people forever to renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and
“Beyond Peace is Mr. Nixon’s best book.” —The New York Times Beyond Peace is a manifesto for a new America, written with visionary insight and a realist
This collection addresses the impact of the end of the First World War and challenges the positive vision of a new world order that emerged from the Paris Peace
The so-called pacifist clause of the Japanese Constitution (Article 9) binds the Japanese people forever to renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and
The interwar peace movements were, according to conventional interpretations, naive and ineffective. More seriously, the standard histories have also held that