Description
- This book is in a good condition.
- Hardcover
- Large Format
**”War in Peace: An Analysis of Warfare Since 1945″** is a comprehensive examination of conflict and military strategy from the end of World War II to the present day. This book delves into how warfare has evolved in the context of shifting geopolitical landscapes, technological advancements, and changing nature of conflicts.
The analysis covers various types of warfare, including conventional wars, guerrilla conflicts, and proxy wars. It explores key conflicts such as the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Falklands War, and numerous others, analyzing their causes, strategies, and outcomes. The book also examines the impact of technological innovations, such as the development of nuclear weapons, cyber warfare, and drones, on modern military strategies and tactics.
**”War in Peace”** provides insights into how military conflicts have been influenced by and have impacted international relations, national security, and global stability. It discusses the roles of major powers and non-state actors, and how conflicts have shaped and been shaped by political, economic, and social factors.
Ideal for readers interested in military history, international relations, and strategic studies, **”War in Peace”** offers a thorough and thought-provoking analysis of how warfare has continued to evolve and affect the world since 1945.