Peaceless Europe
By:Published By: Double9 Books
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Peaceless Europe analyzes the fragile political and economic landscape that emerged after a large scale European war and the peace arrangements that followed it. The book argues that harsh settlements and unequal financial penalties imposed on losing nations undermine recovery and plant the seeds of renewed conflict. It explains how reparation demands, border revisions, and commercial restrictions weaken economies and intensify distrust between countries. The discussion links high level diplomacy with daily hardship, describing how shortages, currency instability, and unemployment affect public morale and social cohesion. It presents peace as a practical system that must be built on fairness, workable finance, and shared responsibility rather than punishment. The narrative evaluates treaty design, negotiation strategy, and power imbalance, warning that ignoring economic realities leads to political instability. It promotes cooperation, credit reform, and coordinated reconstruction as necessary foundations for continental stability. The analysis combines fiscal reasoning with political critique, emphasizing interdependence among nations. Throughout the work, lasting security is portrayed as the result of balanced obligations and mutual benefit, not forced compliance, showing how unresolved grievances and structural inequality keep Europe in a state of tension and uncertainty.
