Abschied vom „ewigen Frieden“? Neue Kriege und ihre Herausforderungen für Moral und Recht

This essay first discusses modern wars and the idea of „eternal peace“ as developed in modernity. It shows how in the 20th century the reality of war (as well as the concept of peace) was already transformed due to the development of new technologies such as the nuclear bomb. Now, peace was replaced...

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