The End of War is an examination of war and the possibility of peace. In
the past empires have used war as the way to dominate and exploit
others. Today the United States, the world's sole empire and superpower,
continues to use its military power to impose its will but the U.S. is
meeting more and more opposition. Even though it has the most powerful
military in the world, the American military cannot win guerilla wars or
put down insurrections. The world is changing. Globalization, the rise
of democracy, and improving living standards are creating new ways that
nations relate to each other. A number of small wars continue, but major
conflicts have diminished, peacemakers have developed new skills tools
and the possibility of lasting peace is greater than at any time in a
century. The book explores the practice of both war and peace and takes
the optimistic view that we can finally achieve the dream of The End of
War