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Rose argues that the failure of the United States to create successful peace settlements when ending the major wars of the twentieth century has only led to subsequent conflicts and new wars which attempt to resolve the issues of the previous war.
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Military planning, Militaire interventie, Conflictmanagement, Military History, Disengagement (Military science), Militarhistoria, Military policy, War, Politics and war, Termination, Oorlogen, Konfliktforschung, Krieg, Politieke besluitvorming, Politieke aspecten, United states, history, military, United states, military policy, Military administration, War, historyPlaces
United States, Forenta staterna, Verenigde Staten, USATimes
20th century, 1900-talet, 21st century, 2000-taletShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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How wars end: why we always fight the last battle : a history of American intervention from World War I to Afghanistan
2010, Simon & Schuster
in English
- 1st Simon & Schuster hardcover ed.
1416590536 9781416590538
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Table of Contents
The Clausewitzian challenge
World War I
World War II
Europe
World War II
Pacific
The Korean War
The Vietnam War
The Gulf War
The Iraq War
To Afghanistan and beyond.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-394) and index.
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