Studies In War And Peace By Michael Howard (1971 01 08) by Michael Howard

The Collected Essays of Sir Michael Howard

The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the intricate relationship between war and peace throughout history, examining how military conflicts have shaped societies and influenced political landscapes. It delves into the strategic, social, and ethical dimensions of warfare, exploring the evolution of military thought and the impact of technological advancements on combat. The author provides insights into the complexities of maintaining peace in a world where war is a persistent threat, emphasizing the importance of understanding historical contexts to navigate contemporary security challenges. Through a series of essays, the book underscores the necessity of balancing military preparedness with diplomatic efforts to achieve lasting peace.

Published
1970
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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