Thirty years of “Peace”: reconsidering the Kantian tradition in Foreign Relations
Journal: Studia Humanitatis (Vol.2016, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-10-25
Authors : Mykhaylenko M.V.;
Page : 5-5
Keywords : conflict prevention; Kantian tradition; world trade; interdependence; globalization; capitalist peace theory; democratic peace theory; etatism;
Abstract
The article considers the researcher's ideas evolving the reconsideration of neo-Kantian approaches to theorizing in foreign relations regarding the effects of globalization upon the international peace in particular. The array of concepts circulating around Thomas L. Friedman ‘Dell Theory of Conflict Prevention' is being scrutinized with concern to both its limits and its continuing relevance to trade interdependent potential to serve as a lever upon the belligerence of national governments and violence expansion. A tentative hypothesis is set forward within the context of studying correlations between the spread of wealth, political emancipation and frequency of international conflict.
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