INTERNATIONAL WAR: DECLINE, CONSEQUENCES, AND �PAX AMERICANA�

John Mueller
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The establishment and maintenance of any existing �world order� is primarily based on a general aversion to international war and does not depend on the United States. This perspective disputes two explanations that rely heavily on American activities. One contends that the United States, aided perhaps by the attention- arresting fear of nuclear weapons, was necessary to provide worldwide security and thus to order the world. The other contends that the United States was instrumental, indeed vital, in constructing international institutions, conventions, and norms, in advancing economic development, and in expanding democracy, and that these processes have crucially helped to establish and maintain a degree of international peace. This article traces the rise of an aversion to international war and argues that this, not US efforts, should be seen as the primary causative or facilitating independent variable in the decline of international war. This perspective also suggests that world order can survive, or work around, challenges that might be thrown at it by the United States or anyone else, that fears that a rising China or an assertive Russia will upset the order are overdrawn, that there is scarcely any need for the maintenance of a large military force in being, and that, under the right conditions, international anarchy, could well be a desirable state.
国际战争:衰落、后果和“美国治下的和平”
任何现存“世界秩序”的建立和维持,主要是基于对国际战争的普遍厌恶,并不依赖于美国。这一观点反驳了两种严重依赖美国经济活动的解释。一种观点认为,也许是由于对核武器的恐惧引起了人们的注意,美国有必要提供全球安全,从而维持世界秩序。另一种观点认为,美国在建立国际机构、公约和规范、推动经济发展和扩大民主方面发挥了重要作用,实际上是至关重要的,这些进程对建立和维持一定程度的国际和平起到了至关重要的作用。本文追溯了对国际战争厌恶情绪的兴起,并认为这应该被视为导致国际战争减少的主要原因或促进因素,而不是美国的努力。这一观点还表明,世界秩序能够经受住美国或其他任何国家可能对其提出的挑战,或者能够绕开这些挑战;对崛起的中国或自信的俄罗斯会扰乱秩序的担忧是多余的;维持一支庞大的军事力量几乎没有任何必要;在适当的条件下,国际无政府状态很可能是一种理想的状态。
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