Where the Evidence Leads

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Where the Evidence Leads

A Realistic Strategy for Peace and Human Security

Peace studies and conflict resolution Espionage and secret services

Author: Robert C. Johansen

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Collection: Studies in Strategic Peacebuilding

Language: English

Published by: Oxford University Press

Published on: 19th October 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780197586679


Introduction

By shifting American security policy away from maximizing military power for the United States and toward maximizing human security for all, policymakers and citizens can also maximize national security for the United States and sustainable peace for the world.

Understanding Persistent Conflict

Why do war and political violence persist? Political realists argue that violent conflict and the struggle for power are inherent in the international system, and there is little we can do but manage it. However, as Robert Johansen argues in this path-breaking work, there are other ways forward. In Where the Evidence Leads, Johansen develops an "empirical realist" theory to enable the United States to respond more effectively to rising security threats.

Security Benefits of Peace Research

Together, peace research and security studies show that more security benefits are likely to result from maximizing the "causes" or correlates of peace than from maximizing military power. Ironically, a global grand strategy for human security, with national security folded into it, is likely to produce more security for the United States than a national security strategy.

Implementing Peace Correlates

Peace reigns when states implement peace correlates, which range from addressing all nations' security fears to making life more predictable through better global governance. This approach, respectful of forgotten insights from Hans Morgenthau and others, revolutionizes thinking about national security policy by bringing it into a human security framework.

Changing the Security System

The analysis shows that the anarchic, militarized balance-of-power system can be gradually changed with help from enhanced lawmaking, enforcement, and governance capacities. This thought-provoking book builds bridges between past policies—many of which have failed—and more deft ways of handling new realities that focus on building peace.

Vision for the Future

In a world of threats, this book opens doors onto a future of sustainable peace, security, and hope.

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