Why nations go to war
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Why nations go to war
Bedford/St. Martin's , Macmillan, c2001
8th ed
- : uk : pbk
- : us : hbk
- : us : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Built around eight case studies, "Why Nations Go to War" covers the crucial events that led to the outbreak of the 20th century's major military conflicts, with particular focus on the pivotal role leaders play in pushing a nation over the threshold into war. Including coverage of developments in Kosovo and Serbia, the Arab Israeli conflict, and Iraq in the post-Gulf War era, this new edition also features a chapter on conflicts between India and Pakistan including recent nuclear proliferation.
Table of Contents
Introduction - The Iron Dice: World War I - Barbarossa: Hitler's Attack on Russia - The Temptations of Victory: Korea - A Greek Tragedy in Five Acts - Four Battles over God: India and Pakistan in 1947, 1965, 1971 and 1998 - The Fifty Years' War in the Holy Land: Israel and the Arabs - The War Lover: Saddam Hussein's Two Wars in the Persian Gulf - From Sarajevo to Sarajevo: The War over the Remains of Yugoslavia - Why Nations Go to War
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