The costs of war

Title
The costs of war
Publication Date
2006
Author(s)
Ware, Helen
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5700-0659
Email: hware@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:hware
Editor
Editor(s): H. Ware
Type of document
Book Chapter
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
New Internationalist
Place of publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
Edition
1
Series
No-Nonsense Guides
UNE publication id
une:1594
Abstract
The human, environmental and economic costs of warare so great that it is hard to see why people everchoose to fight. Death tolls are only one element. Lifefor the 'survivors', often maimed, widowed, or formerchild soldiers, is harsh. On top come the dollar costsmeasured in billions.In our topsy-turvy world we spend hugeamounts of money on men and mortars, yet verylittle to prevent bloodshed. No-one doubts thatpreventing war is vastly cheaper than mopping upafterwards. Yet to date the world has not been ableto devise a political - or should that be economic?- system which favors peace. The current patternof sovereign nation states enables fighting betweenthem but does not make prevention of war a commongoal. The ED is in an experiment in a new systembeyond the nation state which has yet to be tried inother regions. Within nations War Offices may havebecome Ministries of Defense but Departments ofPeace are still only a dream.
Link
Citation
The No-Nonsense Guide to Conflict and Peace, p. 106-126
ISBN
1904456421
Start page
106
End page
126

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