Every war must end
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1991Description: 160pISBN:- 0231076894 (pbk.)
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Given the enormous importance of the way in which a war is concluded there is suprisingly little written about the process.This book demonstrates with numerous historical references how difficult it is to stop a war once it starts, and the benefits that result from a) not fighting in the first place, and b) having clear objectives beyond simply winning.
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