There are currently between twenty and thirty civil wars occurring worldwide, while at a global level the Cold War has been succeeded by the War on Terror, which continues to rage a decade after 9/11. When we know how destructive war is in both human and economic terms, why do wars continue for so long? Why do the efforts of aid organizations and international diplomats so often fail? David Keen investigates why conflicts are so prevalent and so intractable, even when one side has much greater military resources. Reviewed by Meike de Goede
Over the past decade, UN blue helmets have been dispatched to ever more challenging environments fro...
Over the past decade, UN blue helmets have been dispatched to ever more challenging environments fro...
Book Title: The nature of intractable conflict: Resolution in the twenty-first centuryAuthor: Christ...
This is a book review of: Keen, D. (2012) Useful enemies: when waging wars is more important than wi...
When War Ends reviews the case study of the West African state of Sierra Leone, a so-called ’success...
When War Ends reviews the case study of the West African state of Sierra Leone, a so-called ’success...
When War Ends reviews the case study of the West African state of Sierra Leone, a so-called ’success...
The early 21st century has been characterized by the rise of irregular forces in warfare, most recen...
The language used to describe conflict situations, whether military, political, or personal, has the...
Britain is often revered for its extensive experience of waging ‘small wars’. Its long imperial hist...
Howard Wolpe, to whom this book is dedicated, was an MIT-trained political scientist specializing in...
At the beginning of the third chapter of this book, Lal makes reference to the political historian, ...
The development of economic warfare, which has reached proportions never heretofore known, is eviden...
There are currently between twenty and thirty civil wars worldwide, while at a global level the Cold...
Over the past decade, UN blue helmets have been dispatched to ever more challenging environments fro...
Over the past decade, UN blue helmets have been dispatched to ever more challenging environments fro...
Over the past decade, UN blue helmets have been dispatched to ever more challenging environments fro...
Book Title: The nature of intractable conflict: Resolution in the twenty-first centuryAuthor: Christ...
This is a book review of: Keen, D. (2012) Useful enemies: when waging wars is more important than wi...
When War Ends reviews the case study of the West African state of Sierra Leone, a so-called ’success...
When War Ends reviews the case study of the West African state of Sierra Leone, a so-called ’success...
When War Ends reviews the case study of the West African state of Sierra Leone, a so-called ’success...
The early 21st century has been characterized by the rise of irregular forces in warfare, most recen...
The language used to describe conflict situations, whether military, political, or personal, has the...
Britain is often revered for its extensive experience of waging ‘small wars’. Its long imperial hist...
Howard Wolpe, to whom this book is dedicated, was an MIT-trained political scientist specializing in...
At the beginning of the third chapter of this book, Lal makes reference to the political historian, ...
The development of economic warfare, which has reached proportions never heretofore known, is eviden...
There are currently between twenty and thirty civil wars worldwide, while at a global level the Cold...
Over the past decade, UN blue helmets have been dispatched to ever more challenging environments fro...
Over the past decade, UN blue helmets have been dispatched to ever more challenging environments fro...
Over the past decade, UN blue helmets have been dispatched to ever more challenging environments fro...
Book Title: The nature of intractable conflict: Resolution in the twenty-first centuryAuthor: Christ...