IKLE Fred Charles

Every war must end - New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1991 - 160p.

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in which a war is concluded there is suprisingly little written about the process.This book demonstrates with numerous historical references how difficult it is to stop a war once it starts, and the benefits that result from a) not fighting in the first place, and b) having clear objectives beyond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.

0231076894 (pbk.)


CONFLICT PREVENTION
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
POLITICS