The Price of Peace
Incentives and International Conflict Prevention
(Author) David CortrightIn this provocative study, policy-savvy scholars examine a wide range of cases--from North Korea to South Africa to El Salvador and Bosnia--to demonstrate the power of incentives to deter nuclear proliferation, prevent armed conflict, defend civil and human rights, and rebuild war-torn societies. The book addresses the 'moral hazard' of incentives, the danger that they can be construed as bribes, concessions, or appeasement. The cases demonstrate that incentives can sometimes succeed when traditional methods--threats, sanctions, or force--fail or are too dangerous to apply.
David Cortright
David Cortright is a renowned peace scholar and activist, best known for his seminal work "Soldiers in Revolt: GI Resistance During the Vietnam War." His writing style is powerful and thought-provoking, shedding light on the human cost of war and advocating for nonviolent solutions. Cortright's contributions to literature have sparked important conversations about peace and justice worldwide.