TeragRunner said:
I searched expecting to find something like this but actually couldn't.
As I read "The Men Who Stare at Goats" and rested after my 600m race (close 3rd place, second beat me by .2 of a second) I looked up from my reading about revolutionizing warfare and though "This could replace war, country with the fastest runner wins whatever debate the war is over." Then I went on to think that all the war fought over territory wouldn't work, and in the case of revolution the country could simply ignore the revolutionaries challenge. So my wonderful thinkers of the Escapist what do you think could replace war?
The problem is that you could 'officially' replace war with some kind of game of sport or good old debate, there would be no way to enforce it. It'd only last as long as noone really wants a war, because the moment someone wants to use force to get their way they will do so anyway, and you'd have no choice but to defend yourself and thus fight a war.
Say you replace war with go-kart racing. One country gets into some kind of disagreement with another and loses the ensuing race fair and square. Since they conflict was apparently serious enough to go to war over in the first place (after all, the go-kart race was nothing but a replacement for actual war), there would be nothing stopping them from going to war for real this time to get their way despite having lost.
That's kind of the problem with war. Even if you're the most peace-loving nation ever who wants to end all wars and never start one of their own, as soon as another no-so-peaceful nation decides to go to war you've got no choice but to defend yourself. It gets even more complicated when you factor in stuff like alliances that can drag other nations into the fight as well. A plan like this would only work if everyone involved agrees never to go to war and actually keeps their word, which simply won't happen even if there was an alternative everyone could agree on.