Useful Enemies: When Waging Wars Is More Important Than Winning Them

Useful Enemies: When Waging Wars Is More Important Than Winning Them

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Jul 31, 2012 · 영어 · 하드커버 (304 페이지)
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형식 하드커버
페이지 304
언어 영어
출판됨 Jul 31, 2012
출판사 Yale University Press
ISBN-10 030016274X
ISBN-13 9780300162745

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In a world marked by persistent conflict, civil wars continue to rage across various nations, often leaving devastating impacts on societies. David Keen delves into the paradox of war, revealing how some parties may prioritize the act of waging conflicts over the eventual outcome. With a focus on the motivations and benefits derived from warfare, Keen analyzes the complex relationships between governments, rebel groups, and external powers, arguing that ongoing wars can sometimes serve strategic purposes beyond mere victory.

As Keen explores the intricate dynamics of these conflicts, he sheds light on why certain entities, whether for political gain, economic interests, or the preservation of power, may prefer unrest to peace. This thought-provoking analysis forces readers to reconsider commonly held beliefs about warfare, ultimately challenging the notion of success in conflicts. Through a detailed examination of these “useful enemies,” Keen invites readers to engage with the deeper implications of endless warfare in the modern world.

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