Peaceful Co-Existence
Istvan Kende
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Istvan Kende: Karl Marx University, Budapest, and International Peace Research Institute, Oslo
Journal of Peace Research, 1968, vol. 5, issue 4, 352-363
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This article deals with some interpretations of peaceful co-existence. The author considers peaceful co-existence as a co-existence, and possibly an active cooperation, of countries of different social orders. But as this is a question of antagonist orders, peaceful co-existence is at the same time a kind of fight between them, without the use of weapons. Several interpretations of well-known authors such as Jaspers, Flechtheim, Raymond Aron, Strausz-Hupé, and Brzezinski are discussed. The author classifies the different points of view discussed as theories of :a) those who deny the mere fact that two systems exist,b) those who deny that a struggle exists between the two systems,c) those who utilize the theory of peaceful co-existence in order to destroy the other system from the outside, andd) those who find even the atmosphere of and search for peaceful co-existence dangerous to their bellicose aims.
Date: 1968
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