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Warring for peace? Richard Rubenstein, Professor of Conflict Resolution & Public Affairs, George Mason University

Most of us would agree that a bad peace is always better than a good war, although it may be just as heartless, if not more to the preservation of life and the nature of the human condition. But once a war begins and political moralizing exhausts itself, what factors need to be in place in order to end it, once and for all? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Richard Rubenstein, Professor of Conflict Resolution & Public Affairs, George Mason University.

13.11.2022
29:20 min
13.11.2022
29:20 min
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Warring for peace? Richard Rubenstein, Professor of Conflict Resolution & Public Affairs, George Mason University
Worlds Apart is a fast-paced, in-depth discussion on the most pressing issues facing the world today.It strives to depart from the traditional Q&A form of interview in favor of a more emotive and engaging conversation. Host Oksana Boyko is not afraid to ask the hard questions that others avoid, with the aim of promoting intelligent public debate.