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Introduction: Absence of War or Enduring Peace?
• Peace in South America: Norm, Anomaly or Historical Paradox?
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• Balance of Power, Empirical Findings and Peace* U.S. Hegemony, Empirical Findings and Peace
• International Liberalism: Peace through Principles?
• Democracy, Trade, Diplomacy and Peace: Empirical Findings
• The Military, External Peace and Internal Violence
• Summary and Conclusions: Power, Principles or Militarist Peace?
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