Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
416
Language
English
Published
Nov 5, 1997
Publisher
Scribner
ISBN-10
0684833468
ISBN-13
9780684833460
Description
Two seasoned journalists delve into the intricate world of contemporary warfare in a captivating exploration of conflict and resolution. Through their extensive experience in Washington, the authors unveil how political maneuvering often replaces traditional battlefields. They present a nuanced perspective on the evolving nature of war, highlighting how power is fought over in boardrooms and media coverage rather than on distant shores.
The engaging narrative draws upon real-world examples, showcasing the tactics and strategies that leaders employ to achieve their aims without the need for bloodshed. They dissect the interplay between diplomacy, economics, and public sentiment, revealing how these elements shape modern conflicts and offer pathways to peace.
As the authors weave their insights with compelling storytelling, readers are invited to ponder the moral implications of this new form of warfare. With a rich blend of analysis and narrative, the work challenges conventional thinking about what constitutes a win in international relations, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the future of global stability.
The engaging narrative draws upon real-world examples, showcasing the tactics and strategies that leaders employ to achieve their aims without the need for bloodshed. They dissect the interplay between diplomacy, economics, and public sentiment, revealing how these elements shape modern conflicts and offer pathways to peace.
As the authors weave their insights with compelling storytelling, readers are invited to ponder the moral implications of this new form of warfare. With a rich blend of analysis and narrative, the work challenges conventional thinking about what constitutes a win in international relations, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the future of global stability.
Genres
Action & Adventure
Art & Photography