Conflicts and Wars Their Fallout and Prevention

“Conflicts and Wars: Their Fallout and Prevention” by Hossein Askari, published by Palgrave Macmillan US on July 3, 2012, offers an analytical perspective on the dynamics of warfare and its consequences. This 201-page book delves into the reasons governments engage in conflicts, highlighting the low costs associated with aggression. Through examples from recent conflicts in the Persian Gulf, the author examines various dimensions of the costs incurred by warfare and presents a private sector solution to address these issues.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of topics such as political science, terrorism, and international relations, as the book discusses the implications of warfare on peace and diplomacy. Askari’s work aims to shed light on the complexities surrounding conflicts and their fallout, providing insights into potential preventive measures. This edition is presented in English and is designed to engage those interested in the intersections of social science and sociology within the context of global conflicts.
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Explaining how the price of aggression is low enough that governments do not avoid conflicts, this book uses examples drawn from recent conflicts in the Persian Gulf to examine many dimensions of costs incurred by warfare and proposes a private sector solution to warfare’s low cost.
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