The causes of wars and other essays

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The causes of wars and other essays

Michael Howard

Harvard University Press, c1983

2nd ed., enl

  • : pbk

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Reprint of works originally published 1962-1983

Includes bibliographical references

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Description

Public consciousness of the threat of nuclear war is rising steadily. Responses to the nuclear dilemma are conflicting and often confusing. Never have we been more in need of information and perspective, for if we wish to avoid war we must understand it. Michael Howard offers an analysis of our present predicament by discussing those issues that cause war and make peace. His book includes an examination of nuclear strategy today, views of the past about the conduct of international relations, ethics, modes of defense, and studies of military thinkers and leaders. The Causes of Wars illuminates the interrelationship between men and ideas, between war and other social forces, and between our present situation and its roots in the past.

Table of Contents

* Introduction * The Causes of Wars * War and the Nation State * The Strategic Approach to International Relations * Ethics and Power in International Policy * Social Change and the Defence of the West * The Relevance of Traditional Strategy * The Forgotten Dimensions of Strategy * Two Controversial Pieces: * Surviving a Protest * On Fighting a Nuclear War * War in the Making and Unmaking of Europe * The British Way in Warfare: A Reappraisal * The Use and Abuse of Military History * Three People: * Liddell Hart * Montgomery * Kissinger * Acknowledgements

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