[The historical] development in the international system may almost be defined as the process by which we pass from stable war to stable peace.
Boulding (1975), International Systems: Peace, Conflict Resolution, and Politics. p. 375 as cited in: Bjørn Møller, Håkan Wiberg (1994) Non-offensive defence for the twenty-first century. p. 36
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